ANAT200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Appendicular Skeleton, Axial Skeleton, Pelvic Floor
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Axial musculature: associated with the axial skeleton. Appendicular musculature: associated with the appendicular skeleton: main characteristics. Innervation is done by cranial and spinal nerves and attachments is on the vertebral column and kill and associated organs like the skin of the face and the eyeball. Muscles innervated by facial nerve causes facial expressions: major functions. Vision, eyeball track an object in space. Muscles in the back and the trunk is important for upright posture and movement of the back- lateral exion of the back. Abdominal and pelvic muscles support each other. Muscles that are circular in shape important for excretion and for women parturition as well, give birth: four major groups: Muscles in the head and neck, pharynx food or air and larynx the voice box. Pelvis and perineum, prevent excretion: head & neck. Extraocular skeletal muscles attached on to the eyeball, innervated by crania nerves, 3, 4, 6: and know the names.