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Exam 3 for LAB
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  • 1

    The muscles listed above are considered muscles of __________________, because they are primarily responsible for chewing.

    Mastication

  • 2

    what is E (assists in thigh flexion and knee rotation when irish jig)

    Sartorius

  • 3

    A

    Subscapularis

  • 4

    H (extender of arm and shoulder)

    Latissimus dorsi

  • 5

    A (Opening of jaw and Movemnet of side to side)

    Lateral Pterygoid

  • 6

    B

    Medial Pterygoid

  • 7

    B

    Splenius capitis

  • 8

    c

    Temporalis

  • 9

    C

    Biceps brachii

  • 10

    G

    Semitendinosus

  • 11

    D

    Zygomatic major and minor

  • 12

    A

    Adductor Longus

  • 13

    D

    Vastus lateralis

  • 14

    C and D

    Rhomboid minor and major

  • 15

    H

    Triceps brachii

  • 16

    A

    Trapezius

  • 17

    G

    Buccinator

  • 18

    B

    Adductor Magnus

  • 19

    G

    Coracobrachialis

  • 20

    E

    Masseter muscle

  • 21

    The sphinctor muscle that encircles the mouth is identified as the _____

    orbicularis oris

  • 22

    C

    Supraspinatus

  • 23

    C

    Biceps femoris

  • 24

    B

    Pectoralis major

  • 25

    A

    Trapezius

  • 26

    B

    Deltoid

  • 27

    D

    Infraspinatus

  • 28

    E

    Biceps brachii

  • 29

    F:

    Teres Major

  • 30

    F

    gastrocnemius

  • 31

    H

    Tibialis anterior

  • 32

    C:

    Adductor brevis

  • 33

    D:

    gracilis

  • 34

    Ectension of the shoulder is primarly facilited by the muscle the ______.

    Lattisimus dorsi

  • 35

    In the flexion of the knee _______ is a mian agonist and _________ is the main antagonist.

    The Hamstring trio; Quadriceps femoris

  • 36

    If dual and simultaneous contraction of the sternocleidomastoid muscle causes the neck to flex forward, and the head to drop the chin to the chest, the _______________ muscles must play an antagonist role.

    Trapezius and Splenius Captis

  • 37

    Extensors of the knee are the...

    Quadriceps group

  • 38

    If the Agonist muscles responsible for supination are the Biceps brachii, Brachialis, and Supinator, which muscles are in opposition to these muscle, hence the antagonists?

    Triceps brachii, Pronator teres

  • 39

    Contraction of this muscle pulls the mouth up into a smile.

    Zygomatic major and minor

  • 40

    The main agonists responsible for flexion of the thigh are the_______muscles.

    Rectus femoris, Sartorius, and gracilis

  • 41

    This muscle is responsible for opening of the jaw and lateral movement of the jaw from side to side

    Lateral pterygoid

  • 42

    _____muscle plays the role of antagonist in the movement to flex the shoulder.

    Latissimus dorsi

  • 43

    Extensors of the forearm are the ______

    Triceps brachii

  • 44

    Prime flexor of the shoulder that contracts to pull the arm across the chest.

    Pectoralis major

  • 45

    Plays a major role in extension of the head, neck, protraction and retraction of the scapulae, elevation and depression as well as rotation of the scapulae, This muscle aids in pulling the head forward and to one side.

    Trapezious

  • 46

    _____muscle plays the role of agonist in the movement to flex the forearm, while Triceps brachii plays the role of antagonist.

    Biceps brachii

  • 47

    _______is an agonist in protraction of the scapula such as when someone throws a punch.

    Serratus anterior

  • 48

    This muscle plays a role as agonist in plantar flexion of the foot.This muscle plays a role as agonist in plantar flexion of the foot.

    Gastrocnemius

  • 49

    Prime extensor of the arm is the....

    Latissimus dorsi, assisted by teres major

  • 50

    Long, flat strap-like muscle that stretches from the pubic bone medially to the tibia, and functions in adduction of the leg and flexor of the thigh.

    Gracilis

  • 51

    If Palmaris longus is the primary flexor of the wrist, hand, or palm, what muscle acts as the antagonist for these movements?______

    Extensor digitorum

  • 52

    Prime adductors of the leg

    adductor magnus, adductor longus, graciliss

  • 53

    ________muscle plays the role of agonist in the Flexion of the trunk.

    Rectus abdominus

  • 54

    The masseter muscle moves in the following manner:

    This is the prime muscle of mastication. It raises the jaw, controls the rate of jaw opening and closing

  • 55

    External obliques move by means of...

    rotates and laterally flexes trunk

  • 56

    Deltoid muscle movement is characterized by the following:

    lateral portion adducts arm; anterior portion flexes shoulder; posterior portion extends shoulder

  • 57

    The epicranial frontalis muscle moves in the following mannerThe epicranial frontalis muscle moves in the following manner

    contraction raises eyebrows and furrows the forehead

  • 58

    Buccinator muscle moves in the following manner.

    contraction of the cheek muscle causes a sucking activity and/or the ability to blow air as in whistling

  • 59

    Latissimus dorsi moves by....

    Extends shoulder, adducts arm, rotates humerus medially, pulls shoulder downward and back

  • 60

    Serratus anterior moves by...

    pulling scapula anteriorly, protracting the scapula when throwing a punch and rotates superiorly when bench pressing

  • 61

    Orbicularis oculi moves in the following manner:

    contraction causes squinting; compression puts pressure on lacrimal gland and results in tears

  • 62

    Zygomatic minor moves in the following manner...

    contraction pulls mouth up into a smile

  • 63

    Sternocleidomastoid muscle moves in the following manner...

    contraction of this muscle causes the head to pivot to the other side, can raise sternum in forceful inhalation

  • 64

    Pectoralis major moves in the following manner:

    This muscle is the prime flexor of the shoulder and arm. This muscle is responsible for pulling the arm forward and across the chest. This muscle adducts the arm from a raised position.

  • 65

    Semispinalis capitis moves in the following manner:

    Extends the neck, laterally flexes the neck, and rotates the head.

  • 66

    Temporalis Muscle moves in the following manner:

    this is a muscle of mastication; raises the jaw; tenses with TMJ syndrome

  • 67

    Lateral Pterygoid muscle moves in the following manner:Lateral Pterygoid muscle moves in the following manner:

    protracts the jaw, opens the mouth, and laterally facilitates the movement of the jaw left and right.

  • 68

    Rectus abdominus moves by....

    flexing the trunk; a prime trunk flexor; a superficial and central muscle.

  • 69

    Splenius capitis moves in the following manner:

    Extends the head and neck

  • 70

    Rhomboid minor muscle moves in the following

    connects vertebral column to the scapula; retracts and elevates scapula

  • 71

    Rhomboid major moves by...

    connects vertebral column to the scapula; retracts and elevates scapula

  • 72

    Trapezius muscle moves in the following manner

    rotates, raises, and lowers scapula; elevation, retraction; protraction; pulls head forward and to one side.

  • 73

    Orbicularis oris moves in the following manner.

    muscle responsible for puckering the lips

  • 74

    A

    Epimysium

  • 75

    B

    Endomysium

  • 76

    C

    Muscle fiber

  • 77

    D and E

    Perimysium

  • 78

    F

    Fascicle

  • 79

    A bundle of fascicle is one whole ___

    Muscle

  • 80

    A bundle of cells?

    Fascicle

  • 81

    Every cell is wrapped in ____

    endomysium

  • 82

    Every fascicle is wrapped by

    Perimysium

  • 83

    B

    I band

  • 84

    A

    A band

  • 85

    What’s the tiny space in between?

    H zone

  • 86

    A

    Sarcoplasmic reticulum

  • 87

    B

    Terminal Cisterna

  • 88

    D

    Transverse Tubules

  • 89

    E

    Synaptic cleft

  • 90

    H

    Motor end plate

  • 91

    G

    Myofibril

  • 92

    F

    Endomysium

  • 93

    A

    Myofibril

  • 94

    B

    Sarcolemma

  • 95

    C

    muscle fiber

  • 96

    D

    endomysium

  • 97

    E

    Fascicle

  • 98

    F

    Perimysium

  • 99

    G

    epimysium