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Muscles

Horizontales
Origin: at Lateral border of scapula and insertion: at greater tubercle of humerus. it laterally rotates arm
Origin: at omicron process, spine of scapula and clavicle Insertion: at deltoid tuberosity of the humerus. It abducts arm, flexes arm at shoulder, and extend arm and shoulder.
Type of Tissue that does the pumping action of the heart
Origin: is at medial epicondyle of humerus and coronoid process of ulna. Insertion:middle of the lateral surface of radius. Pronation of forearm
Origin: medial epicondyle of humerus Insertion:carpals/base of fifth metacarpal. Job: flexion and adduction of wrist
Origin: middle 1/2 of anterior surface of the radius and the adjacent interosseous membrane. Insertion: the base of the distal phalanx of the thumb. Action: flexion of the thumb
Origin: coracoid process and supraglenoid tubercle Insertion: radial tuberosity. It flexes forearm at elbow, supinates forearm and hand
Origin: at anterior surface of humerus. Insertion: at coronoid process of ulna. Flexes forearm at elbow
Layer of connective tissue that closely surrounds each skeletal muscle.
Bundles of skeletal muscle fibers. Each muscle fiber within a fascicle lies within a layer of connective tissue.
Origin: at supraspinous fossa of scapula. Insertion: at greater tubercle of humerus. It abducts arm
Verticales
Origin at lateral border of scapula. Insertion at intertubercular sulcus of humerus. It extends arm at shoulder abducts and medially rotates arm.
Layer of connective tissue that extend inward from the epimysium and separate the muscle tissue into small sections called fascicles
Origin: at the medial epicondyle of humerus. Insertion: at carpals/base of second & third metacarpals. It flexes and abduction of wrist
Origin: at Infraspinous fossa of scapula. Insertion: Greater tubercle of humerus. Laterally rotates arm
Origin: lateral epicondyle of humerus. Insertion: posterior surface of phalanges in fingers 2-5. Action: extends wrist and joints of fingers
The type of tissue that's functions are to create the Movement of bones at joints and maintenance of posture
Tissue whose functions include Movement of the viscera, peristalsis, vasoconstriction.