Posterior Belly of Digastric Muscle (innervated by CN VII) Facial nerve
Sternocleidomastoid (innervated by CN XI) Spinal accessory nerve
Longissimus Capitis (innervated by dorsal rami of C3-C8 spinal nerves)
Splenius Capitis (innervated by dorsal rami of middle cervical spinal nerves)
The muscle is from your clavical to your skull. The insertion of the muscle it's attachment to the skull.
Yes, the sternocleidomastoid muscle is named for its origins on the sternum (sterno-) and clavicle (cleido-) and its insertion on the mastoid process of the temporal bone.
muscle from the sternum to the mastoid process, throught the clavicle
The sternocleidomastoid is a muscle that connects to your sternum, and the mastoid process.
The insertion of the temporalis muscle is on the coronoid process of the mandible.
The brachioradialis muscle inserts onto the styloid process of the radius in the forearm.
The triceps brachii muscle is the muscle that attaches on the olecranon process of the ulna. The triceps brachii muscle extends the elbow joint.
The mastoid process. And the little piece of bone jutting out from the mastoid process is the styloid process.
Mastoid Process
sternocledo mastoid muscle 1
the mastoid process
The triceps originates on the scapula and proximal humerus and inserts on the olecranon process. The muscles has three heads (hence its name) so it has multiple origins.