Title: Chapter 10 - The Muscular System
1Chapter 10 - The Muscular System
Introduction to Muscles
Lever Systems
Origins
Insertions
Action
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2Introduction to Muscles 100 Question
- The deltoid muscle is named for its ________.
- a. action
- b. location
- c. shape
- d. size
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3Introduction to Muscles 100 Answer
- The deltoid muscle is named for its ________.
- a. action
- b. location
- c. shape
- d. size
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4Introduction to Muscles 200 Question
- Which of the following is not a functional
classification of muscle? - a. agonist
- b. antagonist
- c. lever
- d. synergist
ANSWER
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5Introduction to Muscles 200 Answer
- Which of the following is not a functional
classification of muscle? - a. agonist
- b. antagonist
- c. lever
- d. synergist
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6Introduction to Muscles 300 Question
- Synergistic muscles that immobilize a joint are
also classified as ________. - a. agonists
- b. fixators
- c. prime movers
- d. antagonists
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7Introduction to Muscles 300 Answer
- Synergistic muscles that immobilize a joint are
also classified as ________. - a. agonists
- b. fixators
- c. prime movers
- d. antagonists
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8Introduction to Muscles 400 Question
- Sphincter muscles have which fascicular pattern?
- a. circular
- b. convergent
- c. parallel
- d. pennate
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9Introduction to Muscles 400 Answer
- Sphincter muscles have which fascicular pattern?
- a. circular
- b. convergent
- c. parallel
- d. pennate
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10Introduction to Muscles 500 Question
- Which fascicular arrangement tends to be found in
the most powerful muscles? - a. circular
- b. convergent
- c. parallel
- d. pennate
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11Introduction to Muscles 500 Answer
- Which fascicular arrangement tends to be found in
the most powerful muscles? - a. circular
- b. convergent
- c. parallel
- d. pennate
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12Lever Systems 100 Question
- Which part of your body serves as levers?
- a. muscles
- b. joints
- c. tendons
- d. bones
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13Lever Systems 100 Answer
- Which part of your body serves as levers?
- a. muscles
- b. joints
- c. tendons
- d. bones
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14Lever Systems 200 Question
- Which part of your body serves as a fulcrum?
- a. muscles
- b. joints
- c. tendons
- d. bones
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15Lever Systems 200 Answer
- Which part of your body serves as a fulcrum?
- a. muscles
- b. joints
- c. tendons
- d. bones
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16Lever Systems 300 Question
- Levers that operate at a mechanical advantage are
called ________ levers. - a. speed
- b. power
- c. third class
- d. load
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17Lever Systems 300 Answer
- Levers that operate at a mechanical advantage are
called ________ levers. - a. speed
- b. power
- c. third class
- d. load
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18Lever Systems 400 Question
- Levers that operate with great speed and are
always at a mechanical disadvantage are the
________. - a. first class levers
- b. second class levers
- c. third class levers
- d. all of the above perform this way
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19Lever Systems 400 Answer
- Levers that operate with great speed and are
always at a mechanical disadvantage are the
________. - a. first class levers
- b. second class levers
- c. third class levers
- d. all of the above perform this way
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20Lever Systems 500 Question
- Most of the skeletal muscles in our body are
classified as ________. - a. first class
- b. second class
- c. third class
- d. all of the above are equally distributed in
our bodies
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21Lever Systems 500 Answer
- Most of the skeletal muscles in our body are
classified as ________. - a. first class
- b. second class
- c. third class
- d. all of the above are equally distributed in
our bodies
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22Origins 100 Question
- The origin of the triceps brachii is the
________. - a. scapula
- b. humerus
- c. scapula and humerus
- d. clavicle, scapula, and humerus
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23Origins 100 Answer
- The origin of the triceps brachii is the
________. - a. scapula
- b. humerus
- c. scapula and humerus
- d. clavicle, scapula, and humerus
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24Origins 200 Question
- A muscle that does not originate from the ribs is
the _________. - a. pectoralis minor
- b. serratus anterior
- c. rectus abdominis
- d. pectoralis major
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25Origins 200 Answer
- A muscle that does not originate from the ribs is
the _________. - a. pectoralis minor
- b. serratus anterior
- c. rectus abdominis
- d. pectoralis major
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26Origins 300 Question
- Which of these is not an origin of trapezius?
- a. occipital bone
- b. thoracic vertebrae
- c. scapula
- d. ligamentum nuchae
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27Origins 300 Answer
- Which of these is not an origin of trapezius?
- a. occipital bone
- b. thoracic vertebrae
- c. scapula
- d. ligamentum nuchae
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28Origins 400 Question
- This abdominal muscle originates from the pubic
symphysis - a. rectus abdominis
- b. external oblique
- c. internal oblique
- d. transversus abdominis
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29Origins 400 Answer
- This abdominal muscle originates from the pubic
symphysis - a. rectus abdominis
- b. external oblique
- c. internal oblique
- d. transversus abdominis
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30Origins 500 Question
- Which muscle group does not have an origin on the
pelvic girdle? - a. hamstrings
- b. gluteals
- c. abdominals
- d. they all have origins on the pelvic girdle
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31Origins 500 Answer
- Which muscle group does not have an origin on the
pelvic girdle? - a. hamstrings
- b. gluteals
- c. abdominals
- d. they all have origins on the pelvic girdle
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32Insertions100 Question
- The insertion of the sternocleidomastoid is
________. - a. the clavicle
- b. the sternum
- c. the temporal bone
- d. the clavicle andthe sternum
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33Insertions 100 Answer
- The insertion of the sternocleidomastoid is
________. - a. the clavicle
- b. the sternum
- c. the temporal bone
- d. the clavicle andthe sternum
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34Insertions 200 Question
- Which muscle inserts onto the olecranon process?
- a. biceps brachii
- b. triceps brachii
- c. latissimus dorsi
- d. pectoralis major
ANSWER
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35Insertions 200 Answer
- Which muscle inserts onto the olecranon process?
- a. biceps brachii
- b. triceps brachii
- c. latissimus dorsi
- d. pectoralis major
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36Insertions 300 Question
- The tibial tuberosity is the insertion point of
which muscle group? - a. quadriceps femoris
- b. adductor group
- c. hamstrings
- d. triceps surae
ANSWER
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37Insertions 300 Answer
- The tibial tuberosity is the insertion point of
which muscle group? - a. quadriceps femoris
- b. adductor group
- c. hamstrings
- d. triceps surae
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38Insertions 400 Question
- This muscle inserts onto calcaneous
- a. biceps femoris
- b. tibialis anterior
- c. tibialis posterior
- d. gastrocnemius
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39Insertions 400 Answer
- This muscle inserts onto calcaneous
- a. biceps femoris
- b. tibialis anterior
- c. tibialis posterior
- d. gastrocnemius
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40Insertions 500 Question
- All of these muscles insert onto the humerus
except - a. triceps brachii
- b. deltoid
- c. pectoralis major
- d. latissimus dorsi
ANSWER
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41Insertions 500 Answer
- All of these muscles insert onto the humerus
except - a. triceps brachii
- b. deltoid
- c. pectoralis major
- d. latissimus dorsi
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42Action100 Question
- Which muscle is not part of the hamstring group?
- a. biceps femoris
- b. gracilis
- c. semimembranosus
- d. semitendinosus
ANSWER
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43Action100 Answer
- Which muscle is not part of the hamstring group?
- a. biceps femoris
- b. gracilis
- c. semimembranosus
- d. semitendinosus
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44Action 200 Question
- The prime mover in abduction of the arm is
__________. - a. triceps brachii
- b. deltoid
- c. biceps brachii
- d. latissimus dorsi
ANSWER
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45Action 200 Answer
- The prime mover in abduction of the arm is
__________. - a. triceps brachii
- b. deltoid
- c. biceps brachii
- d. latissimus dorsi
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46Action 300 Question
- A muscle that allows us to shrug our shoulders is
__________. - a. latissimus dorsi
- b. subclavius
- c. trapezius
- d. pectoralis major
ANSWER
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47Action 300 Answer
- A muscle that allows us to shrug our shoulders is
__________. - a. latissimus dorsi
- b. subclavius
- c. trapezius
- d. pectoralis major
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48Action 400 Question
- A muscle that is antagonistic to pectoralis major
would be _________. - a. biceps brachii
- b. pectoralis minor
- c. latissimus dorsi
- d. serratus anterior
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49Action 400 Answer
- A muscle that is antagonistic to pectoralis major
would be _________. - a. biceps brachii
- b. pectoralis minor
- c. latissimus dorsi
- d. serratus anterior
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50Action 500 Question
- Which muscle is the prime mover for flexion of
the arm? - a. pectoralis major
- b. biceps brachii
- c. triceps brachii
- d. brachialis
ANSWER
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51Action 500 Answer
- Which muscle is the prime mover for flexion of
the arm? - a. pectoralis major
- b. biceps brachii
- c. triceps brachii
- d. brachialis
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52FINAL ROUND Question
- I have discovered a new muscle named the tibialis
deltoideus. This muscle would most likely be - a. a shoulder muscle
- b. a triangular muscle of the leg
- c. an abductor muscle of the thigh
- d. an abductor muscle of the thigh
ANSWER
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53FINAL ROUND Answer
- I have discovered a new muscle named the tibialis
deltoideus. This muscle would most likely be - a. a shoulder muscle
- b. a triangular muscle of the leg
- c. an abductor muscle of the thigh
- d. an abductor muscle of the thigh
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