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Week Six:Axial and Appendicular Muscles

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The muscle fascicle arrangement for Orbicularis oris is best characterized as circular
The long axes of the fascicles run parallel to the long axis of the muscle is a description of this type of fascicle arrangement is Convergent
A muscle with fascicles that insert into only one side of the tendon is categorized as unipennate
The posterior arm muscle that extends the forearm is the: triceps brachii.
The covering of individual muscle fibers is the: Endomysium
The muscle that extends and adducts the arm is the: latissimus dorsi
The prime mover can also be called the agonist
There are more than 600 muscles in the body. True
The teres major and teres minor muscles move the arm
Part of the internal oblique has been removed to expose the underlying transversus abdominis, and the anterior (superficial) layer of the rectus sheath
The function of the External oblique is to: Compresses abdomen and Rotates trunk laterally
Where is the origin of the Rectus abdominis Pelvis (pubic bone)
What arrangement of fascicles tends to provide the greatest range of motion (shortening distance), though not the greatest power. Parrell
What is consider the strongest flexor of the vertebral column rectus abdominis
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