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Axial and Appendicular Muscle

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All of the following muscles are part of the rotator cuff muscles except the:   show
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The posterior arm muscle that extends the forearm is the:   show
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Groups of skeletal muscle fibers are bound together by a connective tissue envelope called the:   show
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show clavicle and scapula.  
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Which of the following is not a group of pennate muscles?   show
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Another name for a sphincter muscle is a _____ muscle.   show
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Which of the following is not a muscle that moves the thigh?   show
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Which of the following statements is incorrect?   show
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Which of the following muscles does not move the upper arm?   show
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show Flex  
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In pushing (pressing) a weight from shoulder height to above the head, which of the following muscles is least utilized?   show
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The origin of a muscle is on the femur, and the insertion is on the tibia. When it contracts, it bends the knee. Its fibers run parallel to the body. Which of the following terms might be part of its name?   show
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show spiral  
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The origin of a muscle is on the femur, and the insertion is on the tibia. When it contracts, it bends the knee. Its fibers run parallel to the body. Which of the following terms might be part of its name?   show
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show Endomysium  
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show anterior medial surface of the forearm.  
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The muscle that flexes the semipronated or semisupinated forearm is the:   show
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show latissimus dorsi  
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The Achilles tendon is common to both the gastrocnemius and the soleus.   show
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The pectoralis major muscle is an example of a _____ muscle.   show
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Which of the following body systems assists the muscles in maintaining posture?   show
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The origin of a muscle is on the femur, and the insertion is on the tibia. When it contracts, it bends the knee. Which of the following is true?   show
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Which of the following is not a muscle of the quadriceps femoris group?   show
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show third  
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The sternocleidomastoid muscle is an example of a muscle named for its:   show
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show When the diaphragm contracts, it decreases the volume of the thoracic cavity and expels air from the lungs.  
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The muscle that raises or lowers the shoulders or shrugs them is the:   show
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show posterior thigh.  
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show Function, direction of fibers, and points of attachment.  
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show Transverse abdominis  
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Moving from superficial to deep, the connective tissue components would be:   show
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The teres major and teres minor muscles move the:   show
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The muscle(s) assisting in rotating the arm outward is (are) the:   show
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show prime mover.  
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show Synergists and antagonists.  
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Muscles located on the lower leg move the:   show
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show True  
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show opponens pollicis.  
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The prime mover can also be called the:   show
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The soleus muscle is an example of a _____ muscle.   show
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