ACTIVITY 2

TORREFIEL, Kianna Marie P. - Activity 2

TORREFIEL, Kianna Marie P. - Activity 2

by Kianna Marie Torrefiel -
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Activity #2

1. Throwing a baseball overhead

  • Muscle: Deltoid
    • Action: Lateral fibers abduct arm at shoulder joint; anterior fibers flex and medially rotate arm at shoulder joint; posterior fibers extend and laterally rotate arm at shoulder joint
    • Innervation: Axillary nerve
  • Muscle: Latissimus dorsi
    • Action: Extends, adducts, and medially rotates arm at shoulder joint; draws arm inferiorly and posteriorly
    • Innervation: Thoracodorsal nerve

2. Kicking a ball

  • Muscle: Quadriceps femoris muscle group, specifically the rectus femoris
    • Action: All four heads extend leg at knee joint; rectus femoris muscle acting alone also flexes thigh at hip joint
    • Innervation: Femoral nerve
  • Muscle: Iliopsoas
    • Action: Psoas major and iliacus muscles acting together flex thigh at hip joint, rotate thigh laterally, and flex trunk on hip as in sitting up from supine position
    • Innervation: Lumbar spinal nerves L2-L3

3. Doing sit-ups

  • Muscle: Rectus abdominis
    • Action: Flexes vertebral column, especially lumbar portion, and compresses abdomen to aid in defecation, urination, forced exhalation, and childbirth. RMA: Flexes pelvis on the vertebral column
    • Innervation: Thoracic spinal nerves T7-T12
  • Muscle: Transversus abdominis
    • Action: Compresses abdomen
    • Innervation: Thoracic spinal nerves T8–T12, iliohypogastric nerve, and ilioinguinal nerve

4. Breathing

  • Muscle: Diaphragm
    • Action: Contraction of diaphragm causes it to flatten and increases vertical dimension of thoracic cavity, resulting in inhalation; relaxation of diaphragm causes it to move superiorly and decreases vertical dimension of thoracic cavity, resulting in exhalation
    • Innervation: Phrenic nerve, which contains axons from cervical spinal nerves (C3–C5)
  • Muscle: Internal intercostals
    • Action: Contraction draws adjacent ribs together to further decrease anteroposterior and lateral dimensions of thoracic cavity during forced exhalation
    • Innervation: Thoracic spinal nerves T2–T12

Reference:

Tortora, G. J., & Derrickson, B. H. (2017). Tortora’s Principles of Anatomy & Physiology. Wiley.