Exam 2 I clickers
Muscle Fibers
A muscle fascicle is composed of several
radius and ulna
Bony Origin, Bony Insertion (Biceps..?) Humerus;____________________
troponin
During the cross-bridge cycle, calcium binds to to_______________ initiate contraction
Cell body and dendrites
If the postsynaptic membrane belongs to neuron, which part of neuron can it be?
All the Above (Neuron, Muscle, Gland)
Postsynaptic membrane belongs to which structure
Terminal bouton of the axon
Presynaptic membrane belongs to which structure
5
The cervical plexus is comprised of how many nerves?
radius, carpals & metacarpals
The muscle that abducts the wrist has an origin on the _____________and an insertion on the _____________________ & ______________________
posterior cord
The nerve arises which Cord?
Circular Muscle
The orbicularis oris muscle is an example of a
Pivot Joint
The synovial joint between the atlas & axis is a:
Posterior
Which cord is formed by all trunks?
Medial Rectus
What muscle causes the eye to point inward (toward the nose)
Rectus Abdominis & Psoas Major
What muscle flexes the torso
Digastric
What muscles cause depression of the mandible
Extensor carpi ulnaris & Extensor carpi radialis muscles
What muscles cause extension of the wrists here?
Subscapularis & Pectoralis major
What muscles cause medial rotation of the shoulder?
Buccinator
Which of the following muscles is the prime mover in spitting out a mouthful of liquid
splenius capitis
Which of these muscles is an extensor of the neck?
Lateral flexion
Your friend bets you that you can't touch your ear to your shoulder, without moving your shoulder. So, you try it! This movement is called:
gluteal muscles
What causes abduction of the thigh at the hip
Satellite Cells
Which glial cells are present in ganglia?
External oblique, Internal Oblique, Illocostalis & Longissimus
Which of the following causes rotation of the torso?
Tibialis Anterior
Which of the following does NOT cause plantarflexion
What happens after sodium ions enters the post synaptic terminal
It causes depolarization of the post synaptic membrane
Faster and more specific
Compared to the endocrine system, the nervous system is:
Myofibrils
Each muscle fiber is made up of several structures called
Common fibular and tibial nerves
The sciatic nerve eventually branches into which nerves
Cartilaginous Joint
The pubic symphysis is an example of a
Conus Medullaris
The spinal cord tapers at a conical tip called the?
Neurons, Neuralgia
We have_______________, What are they?_________________
In a reflex arc
When is it that an impulse does not have to reach the brain
Sternohyoid
Which muscle does not cause movement of the neck
An amphiarthrosis is defined as:
Joint that allows some motion
The posterior cord gives rise to which nerves?
Radial and axillary
It opens up the channel and allows sodium ions to enter
What happens after the excitatory neurotransmitter binds to the receptors on the sodium gated ion channels
Bind to the receptors on the post synaptic membrane
What happens to the neurotransmitters after they are released from the presynaptic terminal?
What happens when you have an inhibitory neurotransmitter like GABA instead of an excitatory neurotransmitter like acetylcholine
When GABA binds to the receptors on the post synaptic membrane, it maintains the sodium channels closed, blocking the membrane depolarization
subarachnoid space
When in the spinal cord is the CSF located?
Protraction of the pectoral girdle
Which of the following movements is occurring (Ronda Rousey Punch.)
lateral rotation
Which of the following movements occur at the hip?
Supraspinatus/Deltoid
Which of the following muscles causes abduction of the arm at the shoulder
Biceps Brachii
Which of the following muscles causes flexion of the arm at the shoulder
pectoral girdle
Bony Origin; Bony insertion (...?) Ribs or vertebrae;______________________________
fibula
Bony origin; Bony Insertion (for extension of knee) Femur; tibia/__________.
femur
Bony origin; Bony insertion Coxal bone;___________________________
Pectoralis minor
Which of the following causes protraction of the pectoral girdle?
Ulna and scaphoid; hinge
A patient cannot abduct the wrist, which two bones are most likely affected and what kind of joint do they form
Humerus
Bony Origin, Bony Insertion: Pectoral Girdle or Axial Skeleton;______________________
metatarsals
Bony Origin; Bony Insertion Tibia/Fibula;____________________
Ulna; carpals
Bony Origin; Bony insertion (...) Humerus or radius/__________________________
Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL)
The "unhappy triad" injury involves the injury to the: Medial collateral ligament
Orbicularis Oris
The ________________________ compresses/purses the lips
Digastric
The _________________________muscle, is named for its two bellies, opens the mouth
Which statement defines extensibility
The ability to continue to contract over a range of resting heights
Which statement defines contractibility
The ability to shorten activity and exert a pull or tension
Flexion
The act of bending the wrist so that the palmar portion of the hand is moved the forearm involves what movement?
Astrocytes
The glial cells that guide migrating neurons in the developing fetal brain are:
medial and posterior
The inferior trunk gives rise to which cords?
Brachioradialis, Biceps brachii, and Brachialis
Which of the following causes flexion of the elbow?
Dura Mater
The_____________ is the outermost meninx, and forms supportive and protective partitions between some portions of the brain
Plantarflexion of the ankle
What movement at the ankle is required to stand on your toes
Depression/Elevation
What movement is occurring at the jaw
Sternocleidomastoid
What muscle causes flexion of the neck
depolarized
When the membrane potential of a cell membrane becomes more positive than the resting potential, one can say that the membrane has become
Superior trunk, lateral cord, musculocutaneous
Which of the following branched patterns of nerves is part of the branchial plexus
Extension
You are holding a can of soda and you want to release it by uncurling your fingers. What movement do your fingers undergo?
Pronation
Your forearm is in anatomical position, and you are trying to demonstrate to your classmate that the radius can be crossed over the ulna. What movement must you perform?
Satellite
_____________________cells are found only in the peripheral nervous system
Buccinator
A muscle that aids in chewing without moving the mandible
Plantar flexion at the ankle
A muscle in the posterior compartment of the leg could possibly
Inability to contract the muscles
Lambert Eaton myasthenic syndrome is an autoimmune disease that attacks voltage gated calcium channels in the nerve terminal. Calcium channels are unable to open and as a result neurotransmitter is not released. What is likely symptom of this condition?
-Protracted
Sally has very poor posture. Her shoulders are always slumped over (anteriorly). What word would you use to describe the position of her shoulders?
Which of the following describes a hinge joint correctly?
The convex articular surface of one bone fits into a concave articular surface of another bone
Depressor Anguli Oris; Orbicularis Oculi
The________________________ helps you frown, while the _______________________constricts the opening surrounding the eye.
Occiptiofrontalis
This Muscle raises the eyebrow:
Gracilis
Which of the following causes adduction at the hip?
Extensor digitorum longus + Extensor Hallucus Longus
Which of the following is used to "straighten out" the toe?
gluteus medius
Which of the following would NOT cause lateral rotation of the thigh at the hip?
Tropomyosin
Which protein covers the active sites of thin filaments and therefore prevents muscle contraction
Multipolar
With regards to the structure, motor neurons are usually classified as