CHAPTER 10 (MUSCULAR SYSTEM) SUPPLEMENTAL REVIEW SHEET (Don’t forget to read the textbook.) Note: this review sheet should be studied with the chapter 10 PowerPoint slides posted. 10-n refers to the nth slide. PowerPoint slides (posted on Blackboard; 10-10 and 10-16, Fig. 10.15a— Study every structure in the figure but not Latissimus dorsi, Serratus anterior 10-18 (Fig. 10.32 in edition 5 or 10.29c in edition 4)—study only palmar interosseous 10-19 (Fig. 10.36 in edition 5 or 10.35a in edition 4)—study only anterior compartment including Sartorius and all 4 muscle of quadriceps femoris. 10-20 (Fig. 10.24a in edition 5 or 10.22a in edition 4)—study every structure in the figure but not coracobrachialis 10-23-- everything in the figure; Must know the origin and the insertion of the following muscles MUSCLE ORIGIN INSERTION Brachialis Biceps brachii Triceps brachii Rhomboideus minor/major 10-25 (Fig. 10.17 in both editions 4 and 5)—study only rhomboideus major and minor, sternocleidomastoid 10-28 (cranial nerves)—study all 12 pairs of cranial nerves (on the right-hand side of the figure) only 10-30 (spinal nerves)—study only spinal cord, spinal nerve, vertebra 10-31 (spinal nerves)—study only the vertebral foramen (the spinal cord passes the vertebral foramen of each vertebra; indicated by the red arrow in the PowerPoint slide) and the intervertebral foramen 10-34 (Fig. 10.4a in both editions 4 and 5)—study deltoid, pectoralis major, biceps brachii, brachialis, rectus abdominis, external abdominal oblique, internal abdominal oblique, transverse abdominal, all 4 muscles of quadriceps femoris, Sartorius 10-35 (Fig. 10.4b in both editions 4 and 5)—study sternocleidomastoid, rhomboideus minor, rhomboideus major, triceps brachii, gastrocnemius, and calcaneal tendon 10-36 to 10-44 (Muscles of respiration)— Must know the origin and the insertion of the following muscles MUSCLE ORIGIN INSERTION Diaphragm External intercostals Internal intercostals Sternocleidomastoid Scalene 10-45 to 10-48 (Muscles of the abdomen)— Must know the origin and the insertion of the following muscles MUSCLE Rectus abdominis External abdominal oblique Internal abdominal oblique Transverse abdominal ORIGIN INSERTION