Musculoskeletal anatomy ?'s

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Musculoskeletal anatomy ?'s

Which of the following is considered part of the axial skeleton?
Skull
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Which of the following is considered part of the axial skeleton? Skull
Which of the following is characteristic of hyaline cartilage? Most abundant type
An epicondyle is best defined as Raised area on or above a condyle
Which of the following markings is defined as an armlike bar projecting from the bone? Ramus
Which of the following is a canal like passageway in the bone? Meatus
In which of the following areas of the bone would you find bone marrow? Medullary cavity
Which of the following describes an immovable joint? Synarthroses
Which of the following angular movements always decreases the angle of a joint? Flexion
Which of the following is an example of a ball and socket joint? Shoulder
Which of the following types of muscle tissue would you find in the stomach? Smooth muscle
Which of the following muscles would have striations when seen under a microscope? Cardiac and skeletal
Which of the following regions of a sarcomere changes in size during muscle contraction? ?
Which of the following elements directly interacts with the thick and thin filaments, and forces the muscle to begin contraction? ?
Which of the following factors is responsible for the production of lactic acid? Lack of oxygen
Which of the following terms describes the physiological inability for a muscle to contract?...
Which of the following would occur if a muscle tissue completely used all of it's energy (ATP)?...
Which of the following occurs during pronation?...
Which of the following structures in muscle tissue is responsible for regulating calcium?...
How many pairs of true ribs do we have? 7
Which of the following structures articulates with the first rib? Manubrium
Which of the following muscles inserts on the second rib? Posterior scalene
The occipitalfrontalis muscle is innervated by which of the following nerves? Facial ( CN 7 )
The superior facets of the fifth cervical spine interact with? The inferior facets of the 4th cervical spine
Which of the following nerves inner vates the masseter muscle? Trigeminal nerve ( CN 5 )
An abnormal curvature of the spine that leads to a hunchback shape is known as? Kyphosis
How many vertebrae are found in the cervical spine? 7
Which of the following is an action of the frontal is muscle? Raises the eyebrows
Which of the following describes the action of the rectus abdominis? ?
In which of the following vertebrae would you find a dens? 2nd cervical or axis
Which of the following muscles is responsible for elevating the ribs during inspiration? External intercostals
Which of the following is an action of the sternocleidomastoid? ?
Which of the following muscles originates from the transverse processes of the 3rd through 6th cervical vertebrae? Anterior scalene
Which of the following is an insertion for the SCM? Mastoid process
Which of the following muscles rotates the vertebral column to the same side? ?
Where does the temperalis muscle insert? Coronoid process of the mandible
What is the origin of the rectus abdominis? Pubic crest and pubic symphysis
Ribs 11 and 12 are known as? Floating ribs
Which of the following articulates with the transverse costal facet of the thoracic vertebrae? Tubercle of the rib
Which of the following articulates with the superior costal facet of the thoracic vertebrae? Head of the rib
Which of the following passes through the vertebral foramen? Spinal cord
What is the insertion for latissimus dorsi?...
What is an action for latissimus dorsi?...
What is the origin of the deltoid?...
What is the insertion for the deltoid?...
What is the innervation of the deltoid? Axillary nerve ( C5 and C6 )
What is the action of the levator scapula? Elevates and adducts scapula
What is the origin of the levator scapula? Transverse processes of c1-c4
Which of the following are rotator cuff muscles? Subscapularis, supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor
Which of the following muscles is innervated by the long thoracic nerve? Serratus anterior
All extensors of the hand are innervated by which nerve? Radial
Which of the following is the insertion for the brachial is? Coronoid process of ulna and capsule of elbow joint
Which of the following is the insertion for the brachioradialis? Styloid process of radius
Which of the following muscles insert at the distal phalanges of the 2nd through 5th digits? Flexor digitorum profundus
The pronator teres is innervated by the? Median nerve
Which of the following is an action of the abductor pollicis longus? Extends the thumb

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