anatomy chapter 4 quiz
how many muscles attach to the eyeball, allowing it to rotate within the orbit in many directions?
6
what causes an increase in the muscles membrane's permeability, allowing sodium (Na+) ions to diffuse into the cell via special protein ion channels producing an electrical charge?
acetylcholine
synergists are muscles that work together to accomplish a particular movement; _________ are muscles that work in opposition to one another
antagonist
the phrenic nerve innervates the major muscle of breathing, which is called the ________ muscle
diaphragm
each skeletal muscle fiber is surrounded by a layer of connective tissue called the:
epimysium
what is the layer of fibrous connective tissue that separates individual muscle?
fascia
in smooth muscle, electrochemical signals travel quickly from one cell to another. the numerous conduction areas that interconnect the individual cells are called:
gap junctions
the perineum is ___________ in relationship to the coccygeus and levator ani muscles that form the floor of the pelvis
inferior
smooth muscle carries out much of the automatic work of the body without conscious control of the brain; thus smooth muscle is what kind of muscle
involuntary
which cranial nerve innervates the chewing muscles?
5th
all muscles that cause motion of the hand and fingers are inverted by all of the following nerves except the:
axillary
what chemical does the action potential cause to be released from the sacroplasmic reticulum
calcium
what type of muscle has the property of intrinsic automaticity
cardiac
which of the following is not a type of muscle
connective
during breathing the major movement is produced by what type of movement of the diaphragm
contraction
hand, wrist, and finger movements are mediated by extensor and flexor muscles in the forearm. As a rule, the extensor muscles originate in which aspect of the elbow?
lateral
which muscle group provides the greatest muscle mass and strength to the back?
longissimus
the junction between a motor neuron and a muscle fiber is called
neuromuscular junction
which nerve innervates the diaphragm
phrenic
muscles that work together to accomplish a particular movement are called:
synergists
you are dispatched to a motor vehicle crash that i at the edge of your jurisdiction, and the response time is 15 minutes. while in route you receive an update from a first responder on the scene who provided the following information on one of the patients involved. a 36 year old man was driving an older model car; he claims to have sustained whiplash and is feeling dizzy, with blurred vision and pain behind the eyeballs. based on this information, from which direction was this mans car struck?
rear
which of the following is the longest muscle in the body
sartorius
one end of _____ muscle usually is fastened to a relatively immovable part (origin) at a movable joint. the other end connects to a movable part (insertion) on the side of the joint.
skeletal
which of the following types of muscle cells are spindle-shaped and have a single nucleus?
smooth