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Latin name of Orbicular muscle of mouth

M. Orbicularis oris

Latin of zygomatic muscle

M. Zygomaticus

Latin nassolabial levator muscle

M. Levator nasolabialis

Latin for levator muscle of upper lip

M. Levator labii superioris

Canine muscle

M. Caninis

Latin for depressor muscle of lower lip

M. Depressor labii inferioris

Latin for buccinator

M. Buccinator

Latin for orbicular muscle of eye

M. Orbicularis oculi

Latin for masseter muscle?


Attachment?


Function?

M. Masseter


Masseteric fossa


Large lateral muscle of mastication

Latin for the muscle that raises mandible closing mouth?


Attachment?

M. Temporalis


Temporal Fossa


Latin of muscle attaching to paracondylar process of mandible?


Function?

M. Digastricus


Opens mouth

Name the two muscles attached to the pterygoid fossa?


What is their function?

M. Pterygoides lateralis et medialis


Raise mandible-close mouth

Name the two types of obliques

M. Obliquus externus abdominis


M. Obliquus interned abdominis

Name the straight and transverse abdominal muscles.


Name the important feature and which one it belongs too

M. Transversus abdominis


M. Rectus abdominis - intersectiones tendineae

Name the yellow abdominal tunic

Tunica flava abdominis

What is the name of the line present in the abdominal wall?

Linea alba

Name the umbilical opening


Name the inguinale canal

Anulus umbilicalis


Canalis inguinalis

What is the Latin name for the rectus sheath of the abdominal wall?


Name the two leaves

Vagina m. Recti abdominis


Lamina externa, lamina interna

What aponeuroses form the vagina m. Recti abdominis?

M. Obliquus externus et internus abdominis


M. Transversus abdominis


Transverse fascia