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4.13.F

Module Quiz: Muscular System

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Which one of these muscle types is voluntary? Skeletal muscle
Which of these words does NOT describe fast-twitch muscle fibers? Aerobic
Which of the following is NOT one of the 3 muscle types? Straight
When actin and myosin are interlaced with each other and slide over each other, this is known as the sliding ______ model of contraction. filament
Smooth muscles are found in _________ walls of internal organs
Cardiac muscles are found in _______ walls of the heart
Skeletal muscles are _______ attached to the skeleton
There are four subcategories of fascicle arrangement in muscles. Which of these is NOT an example of a fascicle arrangement? Lenticular muscles
Which of the following does NOT describe the smooth muscle? Usually attached to skeleton
Which of these words does NOT describe slow-twitch muscle fibers? Anaerobic
What type of action involves pulling the foot downward, away from the leg? Plantarflexion
What type of action involves tilting the sole inward? Inversion
In anatomical position, if you lean your head forward, what is the action in regards to the head and neck? Flexion
If you are holding soup, what position is your forearm in? Supination
What type of action involves tilting the sole outward? Eversion
If you hug someone, what kind of action is this? Protracting scapula
Which of these would be distributed over wider area of muscles and across flatter muscles? Aponeuroses
If you move your arms backwards in a flying motion, what kind of action is this? Retracting the scapula
These are all golden rules of skeletal muscle activity EXCEPT: Skeletal muscles can only push
If you are playing the piano, what position is your forearm in? Pronation
What is the official name of the "6-pack abs"? (Leave out the word "muscle." You must spell correctly.) rectus abdominis
The thorax is considered in what region of the body? neck and the abdomen
External intercostal mm. origin and insertion? Ribs
This muscle separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity. Diaphragm
Check all that apply. These muscles share the same origin—the ischial tuberosity. Semitendinosus, Biceps femoris, Semimembranosus
When you move your right foot out to the right side, the movement in the leg is called: Eversion
The most common ankle injury is when you "roll the ankle." The sole of the foot moves inward. What kind of movement is this? Inversion
Check all that apply. These movements occur within the muscles of the leg. Eversion, Inversion, Plantarflexion, Dorsiflexion
How many compartments are in the leg group and what are their names? anterior, posterior, lateral
What is the anatomical movement when the forearm is positioned with the palms facing up? Supine
What is the action of the triceps brachii m.? Extends forearm
(T/F) The pectoralis minor m. and the serratus anterior m. are both involved in the protraction of the scapula. True
Check all that apply. On the anatomical right side of the body, which muscles were removed to show the deeper muscle layers? Trapezius and Latissimus
Check all that apply. Which of these muscles are wrist and finger flexors? All
What is the action of extensor carpi ulnaris m.? Extends and adducts hand
What is the insertion of carpi ulnaris m.? Base of hand
What is the origin of carpi ulnaris m.? Humerus and alna
Where is carpi ulnaris m. located? Located on the posterior forearm
Extensor pollicis brevis m. and extensor pollicis longus m. both have the same action, which _______ the thumb and _______ the hand. extends, abducts
The extensor pollicis indicis m. extends the _____ finger. index
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