front 1 What is the antagonist of the muscle labeled B? | back 1 levator palpebrae superioris |
front 2 Your friend nods back and forth to you, making the “yes” motion. What muscles are involved in this ‘yes’ motion? Select all that apply. | back 2 bilaterally sternocleidomastoid bilaterally semispinalis capitis bilaterally splenius capitis bilaterally longissimus capitis spinalis capitis |
front 3 Your friend nods "yes" to you, going through flexion, extension and hyperextension. This movement at the fulcrum represents a | back 3 first-class lever system |
front 4 Which muscle in this figure can abduct, medially and laterally rotate, and extend the arm at the glenohumeral joint? | back 4 F |
front 5 Which muscle in this figure elevates and adducts the scapula? | back 5 I |
front 6 Which fascicle arrangement, under voluntary or involuntary regulation of contraction, can control the opening or closing an orifice (opening)? | back 6 Circular |
front 7 “How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood” is difficult to say. What muscles work together to allow this to be spoken? | back 7 palatoglossus, styloglossus, genioglossus, hyoglossus |
front 8 Most muscles cross at least one | back 8 joint |
front 9 Which of these muscles flexes the thigh at the hip joint alone, but extends the knee working in a group? | back 9 rectus femoris |
front 10 Forcefully blowing through a trumpet would require contraction of which muscle? | back 10 buccinator |
front 11 Tim ate something that is not agreeing with his digestive tract. He needs to go to the bathroom to defecate, but there is a line. What muscle helps keep the anal canal and anus closed? | back 11 external anal sphincter |
front 12 Which muscle’s insertion fuses with the calcaneal tendon? Select all that apply. | back 12 soleus gastrocnemius plantaris |
front 13 Acting unilaterally, which muscle in this figure can rotate the vertebral column? | back 13 G |
front 14 Protrusion of an organ through a structure that normally contains it is referred to as a | back 14 hernia. |
front 15 Which muscles have a triangular fascicle arrangement that spreads over a broad area and converges at a thick central tendon? Select all that apply. | back 15 pectoralis major pectoralis minor lattisimus dorsi |
front 16 What is the action of the muscle labeled G? | back 16 adducts and medially rotates arm at shoulder joint |
front 17 Where is the semitendinosus? | back 17 L |
front 18 Where is the adductor longus? | back 18 H |
front 19 The ______ are the synergist muscles to the diaphragm during inspiration. | back 19 external intercostals |
front 20 What is the insertion of the muscle labeled G? | back 20 deltoid tuberosity of humerus |
front 21 Which muscle in this figure is innervated by a cranial nerve and can flex the cervical portion of the vertebral column? | back 21 C |
front 22 Based on its name, which of the following best describes characteristics of the biceps femoris muscle? | back 22 has two origins and found in the upper leg |
front 23 Where is the iliacus? | back 23 A |
front 24 Which of these groups includes only muscles that move the humerus but do NOT originate on the axial skeleton? | back 24 supraspinatus, teres major, teres minor, infraspinatus |
front 25 Which muscle in this figure allows radial deviation at the wrist joint? | back 25 E |
front 26 Which muscle in this figure elevates the upper eye lid? | back 26 B |
front 27 Which letter identifies the splenius capitis in this figure? | back 27 H |
front 28 A 1 year old child presents with crossed eyes. While she seems fine and is able to recognize people, the patient is diagnosed with | back 28 strabismus. |
front 29 Where is the sartorius? | back 29 C |
front 30 What terms can be used to describe forearm muscle movements at the wrist but NOT on the fingers at the interphalangeal joints? | back 30 abduction and adduction |
front 31 When the knee is being flexed, what is the fulcrum? | back 31 Knee joint |
front 32 Motion will occur at a lever system when | back 32 effort at the insertion exceeds the load. |
front 33 Fascia over deltoid and pectoralis muscles are the origin of the muscle labeled | back 33 D |
front 34 Which muscles help expel urine in both males and females? Select all that apply. | back 34 external urethral sphincter bulbospongiosus |
front 35 The tendon of which muscle in this figure is the most commonly damaged in rotator cuff injuries? | back 35 F |
front 36 If one is stabbed on the lateral side of the abdomen, what abdominal muscles, in order from superficial to deep, will the knife go through? | back 36 external oblique, internal oblique, transversus abdominis |
front 37 During knee flexion, what is the effort? | back 37 contraction of hamstring muscle group |
front 38 Which muscles help move the jaw during mastication? | back 38 masseter, temporalis, pterygoid (medial and lateral) |
front 39 Which muscles in this figure compress the abdomen? Select all that apply. | back 39 E, H |
front 40 Which of the following is a muscle whose insertion is found on the clavicle and acromion process of the scapula within the pectoral girdle? | back 40 trapezius |
front 41 Which letters in this figure identify the serratus anterior? Select all that apply. | back 41 C & G |
front 42 Which muscle in this figure is innervated by the trigeminal nerve? | back 42 E |
front 43 Which muscle originates at the anterior and lateral surfaces of the femoral body? | back 43 F |
front 44 During inhalation, _____ muscles contract to elevate the ribs. During forced exhalation, ______ muscles contract to depress the ribs. | back 44 external intercostals; internal intercostals |
front 45 Which muscles in this figure are involved in pouting? Select all that apply. | back 45 N, O |
front 46 This muscle, which is found in the neck, functions to elevate the hyoid bone and help press the tongue against the roof of the mouth during swallowing. | back 46 mylohyoid |
front 47 Your friend nods back and forth to you, making the yes motion. What lever system is being represented by this ‘yes’ motion? | back 47 First-class lever |
front 48 What is the action of the muscle labeled I? | back 48 flexes the forearm at the elbow joint |
front 49 Where is the abductor digiti minimi? | back 49 E |
front 50 The rhomboid major is named for what characteristics? Select all that apply. | back 50 Size, Shape |
front 51 Your friend nods back and forth to you, making the “yes” motion. What muscle actions on the head at the neck are involved in this ‘yes’ motion? | back 51 extension and flexion |
front 52 Where is the depressor anguli oris? | back 52 L |
front 53 What is the insertion of the muscle labeled D? | back 53 calcaneus by way of Achilles tendon |
front 54 The muscle that serves as the “prime mover” during a movement is called the | back 54 agonist. |
front 55 Which muscles in this figure are NOT innervated by the facial nerve? Select all that apply. | back 55 B, A |
front 56 Due to the muscle attachments, a fracture to the ischial tuberosity would affect what lower limb movement? | back 56 flexion of the leg |
front 57 What is the insertion of the muscle labeled Q? | back 57 cartilage of the fifth to seventh rib and xiphoid process |
front 58 Which of these muscles has an insertion on the occipital bone and temporal bone? | back 58 B |
front 59 Where is the gracilis? | back 59 I |
front 60 Robert is training for a track race. He slightly tears his calcaneal tendon. The doctors prescribe P.R.I.C.E and give him medicine for inflammation and pain. Robert most likely has a | back 60 muscle strain |
front 61 Which motions can be made by the upper limbs but NOT by the lower limbs? | back 61 pronation and supination |
front 62 Which muscle in this figure produces the effort when you plantar flex to see over a taller person in front of your view? | back 62 D |
front 63 The attachment of a muscle’s tendon to the stationary bone is called the _____; the attachment of the muscle’s other tendon to the movable bone is called the _____. | back 63 origin, insertion |
front 64 Where is the orbicularis oculi? | back 64 D |
front 65 Which of these muscles has fascicles parallel to the midline? | back 65 rectus femoris |
front 66 Which muscles in this figure flex the forearm? Select all that apply. | back 66 A, C |
front 67 Tapping your fingers against the table, similar to typing on a keyboard would use what muscles? Select all that apply. | back 67 Flexor digitorum profundus Flexor digitorum superficialis Extensor digitorum Extensor digiti minimi |
front 68 Which muscles in this figure elevate the upper lip? Select all that apply. | back 68 E, F |
front 69 Which three muscles make up the hamstring? | back 69 L, M, N |
front 70 A woman complains of problems going up steps. Tests reveal hip extension weakness but no issues with hip flexion or knee flexion or extension. What muscle is most likely damaged? | back 70 Gluteus maximus |
front 71 The knee (tibiofemoral) joint can be described by what statements? Select all that apply. | back 71 The force is applied between the fulcrum and the resistance. Produces a mechanical disadvantage. Third-class lever |
front 72 Which of these muscles have origins that begin on ribs 5? Select all that apply. | back 72 E, H, G |
front 73 Which muscles in this figure are innervated by the oculomotor nerve? Select all that apply. | back 73 B, C, D, F, G |
front 74 This type of muscle works by stabilizing the origin of the agonist so that it can act more efficiently. | back 74 fixator |