Z00 3731 Human Anatomy Clicker Questions
which of the following causes rotation of the torso?
External oblique, internal oblique, longissimus, illocostalis
which of the following is used to "straighten out " her toes?
extensor digitorum longs and extensor hallucis longs
we have two main cell types in the nervous system. what are they?
neurons and neuroglias
what movement at the ankle is required to stand on your toes?
plantar flexion of the ankle
what muscle is involved in the flexion of the thigh at the hip?
posts major & lilacus
which of the following causes extension of the knee?
quadriceps femoris
which muscles flex the torso?
recutus abdominis and psoas major
the ___ helps you frown, while the _____ constricts the opening surrounding the eye:
Depressor anguli iris; Orbicularis oculi
what muscles causes depression of the mandible ?
Digastric
what muscle causes the eye to point inward (toward the nose)?
Medial rectus
with regards to structure, motor neurons are usually classified as:
Multipolar
this muscle raises the eyebrows?
Occipitofrontalis
the ____ compresses/ purses the lips
Orbicularis Oris
the pubic symphysis is an example of a :
cartilagenous joint
what is the origin and insertion of the gluteus minimum muscle ?
coral bone, femur
which muscle causes eversion of the foot?
fibularis longus/ fibularis brevis
which of the following would NOT cause lateral rotate of the thigh at the hip?
gluteus medius
which muscle is involved with medial rotation at the hip?
gluteus minimus
which of the following causes adduction at the hip?
gracilis
a good example of a second class lever is a found
in the leg when standing on tip toes.
which of the following is an example of biaxial joint?
saddle joint
which glial cells are present in ganglia?
satellite cells
What muscle causes flexion of the neck?
sternoclediomastiod
what causes abduction of the thigh at the hip?
the gluteal muscles
which of the following does NOT cause plantar flexion?
tibialis anterior
During the cross bridge cycle, calcium binds to ___ to imitate contraction
troponin