Week 2 Facial, Neck, and Back Muscles Quiz
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What is a primary reference source mentioned in the content?

  • A textbook on Athletic Injury Management (correct)
  • A scientific study on muscle function
  • A journal article on anatomy
  • An online article about face, neck and back muscles

What is the main activity suggested in the content?

  • Identifying the layers of muscles in the face, neck and back (correct)
  • Comparing the anatomy of different muscle groups
  • Drawing a detailed diagram of the human muscular system
  • Analyzing the functions of different muscles

Based on the suggested activity, what is the most likely objective of this content?

  • To develop a comprehensive workout plan for the face, neck and back
  • To study the evolutionary history of human muscle systems
  • To learn how to diagnose muscle injuries
  • To understand the structure and arrangement of facial, neck and back muscles (correct)

What is the recommended order for drawing muscles in this activity?

<p>From deepest to most superficial (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What color strategy is suggested for drawing the muscles?

<p>Using darker colors for deeper muscles and lighter colors for more superficial muscles (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Face, Neck & Back Muscles

Muscles located in the face, neck and back regions of the body.

Deepest Muscles

Muscles positioned deeper within the body, closer to the bones.

Superficial Muscles

Muscles that are closer to the surface of the body.

Muscle Drawing

A visual representation using different colors to depict the layers of muscles.

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Muscle Order

Arranging muscles from the deepest layer to the most superficial layer.

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Study Notes

References

  • Prentice, W. E. (2010) published a book titled "Essentials of Athletic Injury Management," in its 9th edition. It was published by McGraw-Hill, in New York, NY.

Week 2 Topic

  • The focus for week 2 is the muscles of the face, neck, and back.

Skull Bones

  • The skull has various bones.
    • Parietal bone
    • Occipital bone
    • Temporal bone
    • Frontal bone
    • Nasal bone
    • Maxilla
    • Mandible
    • External auditory meatus
    • Mastoid process
    • Styloid process

Facial Muscles

  • Masseter
  • Temporalis
  • Frontalis
  • Orbicularis oculi
  • Zygomaticus
  • Buccinator
  • Orbicularis oris
  • Splenius capitis
  • Sternocleidomastoid

Temporalis Muscle

  • Origin: Entire rim of the temporal fossa of the skull
  • Insertion: Coronoid process of the mandible

Orbicularis Oculi Muscle

  • Has orbital and palpebral parts.
  • Has medial and lateral palpebral ligaments.

Activity Instructions

  • Use distinct colors for drawing muscles.
  • Draw muscles in order from deepest (darkest) to most superficial (lightest) layers.

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Test your knowledge on the muscles of the face, neck, and back based on the weekly topic. This quiz will cover key muscles like the masseter, temporalis, and more, as well as the bones of the skull. Use your understanding to accurately answer questions about their anatomy and functions.

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