Home
My Puzzles
FAQ
Report bug
Collected Puzzles
User listed puzzles
Random Puzzle
Log In/Out

Anatomy Muscles Origins and Insertions

Tyler

Muscle origin and insertions for Anatomy.

1 2 3 4
5         6               7  
           
          8  
9                     10      
               
11                                   12 13    
                 
        14          
                   
                   
15                                        
               
16                              
               
17              
18                                          
      19        
  20                                    
               
  21                                      
  22            
23                                  
       
    24            
  25               26  
    27                  
  28                    
       
    29                    
   

Across
5.Medial epicondyle of humerus and coronoid process of ulna/ lateral surface of radius/ pronates forearm.
9.A layer of dense irregular connective tissue that surrounds the whole skeletal muscle.
11.Medial epicondyle of humerus/ base of metacarpels 2and 3/ flexes wrist and abducts hand.
15.Zygomatic bone/ skin at superolateral edge of mouth/ elevates corner of the mouth (smile)
16.More movable muscle attachment.
18.Lateral epicodyle of the humerus/ posterior surface of digits 2 thru 5/ extension of finger joints.
20.Ischial tuberosity and linea asoera of the femur/ head of fibula and lateral condyle of the tibia/ flexes the knee.
21.Inferior border of superior rib/ superior border of inferior rib/ elevates ribs during inhalation.
23.Supraglenoid tubercle of scapula, coracoid process of scapula/ radial tuberosity and bicipital aponeurosis/ flexes and supinates forearm.
24.Acromial end of clavicle, acromion and spine of scapula/ deltoid tuberosity of the humerus/ abduction of the arm, medial and lateral rotation of the arm.
25.Zygomatic arch/ coronoid process of mandible/ closes the jaw
27.Surrounds each muscle fiber, innermost (areolar) connective tissue.
28.Lateral epicondyle of humerus and ulna distal to radial notch/ anterolateral surface of radius distal to radial tuberosity/ supinates forearm.
29.Thin flattened sheet formed sometimes.
Down
1.Less movable muscle attachment.
2.Common tendinous ring to sphenoid bone/ anteromedial surface of the eye/ moves eye medially (adducts eye)
3.Clavicle, sternum, and cartilage of ribs/ lateral intertubicular grooves of the humerus/ flexion of the upper arm, adducts and medially rotates arm.
4.Posteromedial surface of tibia/ distal phalanges of toes 2-5/ plantar flexes foot and flexes toes 2-5.
6.Lateral condyle and proximal shaft of tibia/ base of metatarsal 1 and medial cuneiform/ dorsiflexion of the ankle and inversion of the foot.
7.Expansive sheet of dense irregular connective tissue, separates individual muscles, binds together muscles with similar functions, forms sheaths...
8.Superior border of inferior rib/ inferior border of superior rib/ depresses ribs during forced exhalation.
10.Anteriolateral surface of the mandible/ skin at inferior corner of the mouth/ draws corners of the mouth inferiorly (frown)
12.Subcutaneous layer of areolar and adipose connective tissue, separates muscle from skin.
13.Manubrium and sternal end of clavicle/ mastoid process of temporal bone/ laterally flexes neck and rotates head to opposite sides.
14.Infraglenoid tubercle of scapula and radila groove of posterior humerus/ olecranon of ulna/ extends forearm.
17.Superior surface of pubis near pubic symphysis/ xiphoid process of sternum, inferior surfaces of ribs 5-7/ compresses abdominal wall and flexes vertebral column.
19.Anterior inferior iliac spine/ quadriceps tendon to patella the patellar ligament to tibial tuberosity.
22.Surrounds the bundles of muscle fibers called fasicles.
26.Attaches muscle to bone, skin, or another muscle, have a thick cordlike structure.

Use the "Printable HTML" button to get a clean page, in either HTML or PDF, that you can use your browser's print button to print. This page won't have buttons or ads, just your puzzle. The PDF format allows the web site to know how large a printer page is, and the fonts are scaled to fill the page. The PDF takes awhile to generate. Don't panic!




Google
 
Web armoredpenguin.com

Copyright information Privacy information Contact us Blog