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Chapter 11

front 1

Identify the letter that indicates the Aponeurosis of external oblique.

a. Serratus anterior

b. linea alba

c. rectus abdominis

d. internal oblique

e. aponeurosis of external oblique

back 1

E

front 2

Identify the letter that indicates the Linea alba.

a. Serratus anterior
b. linea alba
c. rectus abdominis
d. internal oblique
e. aponeurosis of external oblique

back 2

B

front 3

Identify the letter that indicates the Internal oblique

a. Serratus anterior
b. linea alba
c. rectus abdominis
d. internal oblique
e. aponeurosis of external oblique

back 3

D

front 4

Identify the letter that indicates the Temporalis

a. epicranial aponeurosis

b. temporalis

c. zygomaticus minor and major

d. orbicularis oris

e. masseter

back 4

B

front 5

Identify the letter that indicates the Epicranial aponeurosis.

a. epicranial aponeurosis (galea aponeurotica)
b. temporalis
c. zygomaticus minor and major
d. orbicularis oris
e. masseter

back 5

A

front 6

Identify the letter that indicates the Orbicularis oris

a. epicranial aponeurosis
b. temporalis
c. zygomaticus minor and major
d. orbicularis oris
e. masseter

back 6

D

front 7

Identify the letter that indicates the Pectoralis major

a. sternocleidomastoid

b. deltoid

c. pectoralis major

d. pectoralis minor

e. serratus anterior

back 7

C

front 8

Identify the letter that indicates the Sternocleidomastoid.

a. sternocleidomastoid
b. deltoid
c. pectoralis major
d. pectoralis minor
e. serratus anterior

back 8

A

front 9

Identify the letter that indicates the Pectoralis minor.

a. sternocleidomastoid
b. deltoid
c. pectoralis major
d. pectoralis minor
e. serratus anterior

back 9

D

front 10

The major muscles used in throwing a punch are the

A) latissimus dorsi and deltoid.

B) teres major and brachialis.

C) brachioradialis and biceps brachii.

D) serratus anterior and triceps brachii.

back 10

D

front 11

A prime mover for flexion of the arm at the shoulder is the

A) pectoralis major.

B) deltoid.

C) latissimus dorsi.

D) coracobrachialis.

back 11

A

front 12

A muscle with fascicles that insert into only one side of the tendon is categorized as

A) parallel.

B) bipennate.

C) convergent.

D) unipennate.

E) circular.

back 12

D

front 13

An important function of the soleus muscle is to

A) extend the leg at the knee.

B) evert the foot.

C) invert the foot.

D) plantar flex the foot.

back 13

D

front 14

When the diaphragm contracts, it

A) opens a hole in its center through which air flows.

B) aids in expiration.

C) becomes flatter.

D) becomes more dome-shaped

back 14

C

front 15

The arrangement of muscle fascicles in a sphincter is

A) parallel.

B) bipennate.

C) convergent.

D) unipennate.

E) circular.

back 15

D

front 16

A depression on the posterior of the knee

A) femoral triangle

B) posterior triangle

C) medial bicipital furrow

D) popliteal fossa

E) supracristal line

back 16

D

front 17

A muscle that originates on the lateral surfaces of the superior eight ribs is the

A) rectus abdominis.

B) subclavius.

C) serratus anterior.

D) subscapularis

back 17

C

front 18

Marks the lateral margin of the rectus abdominis

A) femoral triangle

B) inguinal ligament

C) linea semilunaris

D) midclavicular line

E) anatomical snuffbox

back 18

C

front 19

The Sartorius muscle, a thin straplike muscle would have muscle fascicles arranged in

A) parallel.

B) bipennate.

C) convergent.

D) unipennate.

E) circular.

back 19

A

front 20

This vertical line passes 1 cm medial to the nipple.

A) femoral triangle

B) inguinal ligament

C) linea semilunaris

D) midclavicular line

E) anatomical snuffbox

back 20

D