ACTIVITY 1

PESIGAN, Edward C.

PESIGAN, Edward C.

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Activity 1

 

    1. Platysma

-        Origin: Fascia over deltoid and pectoralis major muscles.

-        Insertion: Mandible, blends with muscles around angle of mouth, and skin of lower face.

-        Action: Draws outer part of lower lip inferiorly and posteriorly as in pouting; depresses mandible.

     2. Mentalis

-        Origin: Mandible.

-        Insertion: Skin of chin.

-        Action: Elevates and protrudes lower lip and pulls skin of chin up, as in pouting.

    3. Orbicularis oris

-        Origin: Muscle fibers surrounding opening of mouth.

-        Insertion: Skin at corner of mouth.

-        Action: Closes and protrudes lips, as in kissing; compresses lips against teeth; and shapes lips during speech.

    4. Corrugator supercilii

-        Origin: Medial end of superciliary arch of frontal bone.

-        Insertion: Skin of eyebrow.

-        Action: Draws eyebrow inferiorly and wrinkles skin of forehead vertically as in frowning.

    5. Orbicularis oculi

-        Origin: Medial wall of orbit.

-        Insertion: Circular path around orbit.

-        Action: Closes eye.

   6. Occipitofrontalis

-        Origin: Epicranial aponeurosis.

-        Insertion: Skin superior to supraorbital margin.

-        Action: Draws scalp anteriorly, raises eyebrows, and wrinkles skin of forehead horizontally as in look of surprise.

 

 

REFERENCE(S):

Tortora, G. J., & Derrickson, B. (2017). Principles of anatomy and physiology (15th ed.). Wiley Custom Learning Solutions. https://handoutset.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Principles-of-anatomy-and-physiology-Wiley-2017-Derrickson-Bryan-H._-Tortora-Gerard-J..pdf