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Anatomy week 6 - 7 Activity
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Muscles that move the forearm include which of the following? | All of these are correct. |
| Identify the letter that indicates the Sternocleidomastoid. | A |
| A muscle with fascicles that insert into only one side of the tendon is categorized as | unipennate. |
| The common tendon of the gastrocnemius and soleus is called the | calcaneal tendon. |
| This arrangement of muscle fascicles tends to be triangular in shape. The Pectoralis major is an example of a muscle with this type of muscle fascicle arrangement. | convergent |
| Identify the letter that indicates the Serratus anterior. | A |
| dentify the letter that indicates the Zygomaticus major and minor. | C |
| A muscle with fascicles that insert into the tendon from both sidesis categorized as | bipennate. |
| Identify the letter that indicates the Rectus abdominis. | C |
| The innermost muscle of the abdominal wall is the | transverse abdominis. |
| dentify the letter that indicates the gaps between Schwann cells that are known as myelin sheath gaps (nodes of Ranvier). | D |
| Identify the letter that indicates a Schwann cell. | C |
| Which of the following is not a structural classification of neurons? | polar |
| Identify the letter that indicates the region of a neuron where neurotransmitters are released. | E |
| Identify which diagram represents a microglial cell. | C |
| Identify the letter that indicates the region of a neuron with a name that means "little hill." | B |
| Identify which diagram represents a cell that produces a myelin sheath in the central nervous system. | E |
| Identify which letter represents the most abundant category of glial cells in the CNS. | B |
| dentify which diagram represents a cell that produces a myelin sheath in the central nervous system. | E |