Anatomy and Phys Exam 4

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the biceps brachii is an example of

parallel muscle

what flexes, adducts, and medially rotates humerus?

pectoralis major

during muscle contraction ATP is needed to?

promote cross-bridge detachment

which muscle would contract forcefully?

receiving 20-25 action potentials per second

which quad muscle is capable of hip flexion?

rectus femoris

infraspinatus and teres minor

rotates humerus laterally

which structure stores calcium ions inside the muscle cell?

sarcoplasmic reticulum

biceps brachii origin

scapula

origin of sternocleidomastoid?

sternum and clavicle

which is not a muscle of the rotator cuff? a- teres major b- subscapularis c- supraspinatus d- teres minor

teres major

what joint is an example of an synchondrosis?

the epiphyseal plate connecting the epiphysis and diaphysis of the long bone

which muscle is able to dorisflex the foot?

tibialis anterior

active site exposure during the contraction process occurs when calcium binds to

troponin

true/false: when muscles contract they always pull on the bone, never push

true

what is pronation?

turning the wrist from palm forward to backward

during muscle contraction, Ca++ are needed to?

uncover the active sites

a pivot joint is capable of?

uniaxial/monoaxial movement

cells are long and cyndrical, multinucleated, and appear to have striation?

voluntary

is synostosis considered a bony joint?

yes

true/false: is the biceps femoris a lateral hamstring muscle?

yes

during muscle contraction the sarcomere shortens, what is true?

zone of overlap becomes larger

there is less precise control over leg muscles compared to the muscles of the eye?

many by single

all of the muscle fibers controlled by a single motor neuron constitute a:

motor unit

what is the smallest structure associated with muscle tissue?

myofilaments

the gastrocnemius can be found?

operating as a second class lever

individual nuclei, small and spindle shaped, do not appear to have striation?

smooth muscle

which muscle is able to medially rotate the humerus?

subscapularis muscle

which muscle inserts on the greater tubercle of the humerus?

supraspinatus muscle

all of the following are considered to be fibrous joints except? a- tibia b- symphysis c- fibula d- gomphoses

symphysis

what is the least movable type of joint?

synarthrosis

deltoid muscle action

abducts arm

what is thin filament made of?

actin, troponin, tropomyosin

where can a plane joint be found?

at the acromioclavicular joint

rectus femoris is an an example of>

bipennate muscle

which muscle inserts on the ulna and is responsible for forearm flexion?

brachialis

abduct to humerus?

deltoid, supraspinatus

what is the most moveable joint?

diarthrosis

what do the external intercostal muscles do?

elevate the ribs

the outermost connective tissue covering of a skeletal muscle is the:

epimysium

true/false: the triceps brachii is able to extend the humerus at the elbow joint?

false

true/false: when muscles contract they push on a bone

false

bundles of muscle fibers are called:

fascicles

what are accessory structures (synovial joint)?

fat pads, bursae, tendons, ligaments

what is dorisflexion?

flexion at the ankle joint and elevation of the sole

what is the function of the sternocleidomastoid?

flexion of the neck

what muscle is able to flex the leg at the knee joint?

gastrocnemius

which muscle is not able to extend the thigh at the hip?

gluteus medius

which muscle originates on the pubis, inserts on the medial aspect of the tibia and adducts the femur?

gracilis

muscle contraction occurs as a result of?

interactions between the thick and thin filaments of the sarcomere

what describes twisting movement of the foot that turns the sole inward?

inversion

small and branched and contain a single nucleus, striated?

involuntary

how would the loss of acetylcholinesterase from the neuromuscular junction effect skeletal muscle?

it would cause spastic paralysis

where can a hinge joint be found?

knee joint

the phases of a twitch in sequential order are:

latent, contraction, relaxation

where does the temporalis muscle insert?

mandible


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