A & P Chapter 9 Lecture
which of these muscles elevates the mandible during chewing
A- the masseter muscle
What is the term used to describe the muscle action that pulls toward the midline?
Adductor
Which of the following muscles is not a smaller muscle part of the of the levator ani muscle group that forms the pelvic floor?
Anococcygeal
Which functional group of muscles tends to oppose and slow the action of prime movers?
Antagonists
What muscles are included in the hamstring group?
Biceps Femoris, Semitendinosus,& Semimembranosus
What is the prime mover of elbow flexion?
Brachialis
What facial muscle would you use to whistle?
Buccinator
What muscle is responsible for spreading the fingers to signal the number 5?
Dorsal interossei
What is the connective tissue layer that wraps around the many fascicles of a whole muscle?
Epimysium
What muscle of the hand extends the index finger only?
Extensor indicis
Which muscle is responsible for the thumbs up motion?
Extensor pollicis longus
Which muscle provides voluntary control of defecation?
External anal sphincter
The primary mover of elbow flexion is biceps brachii? true or false
False the primary mover is the the biceps brachialis
Which muscle protrudes the tongue, allowing you to lick an ice cream cone?
Genioglossus
Which of the erector spinae muscles is most lateral to the vertebral column?
Iliocostalis muscle
What is the only extrinsic eye muscle to originate from the anterior orbit?
Inferior oblique
Which muscle decreases the volume of the thoracic cavity to promote expiration?
Internal intercostal
What can you tell about a muscle whose name includes the word serratus?
Its appearance is serrated or jagged.
Which muscle is a powerful agonist of adduction and medial rotation of the arm?
Latissimus dorsi
Which is not a component of a lever system?
Levator
Which muscle works as an antagonist to orbicularis oculi?
Levator palpebrae superioris
What is the largest and most powerful muscle of the erector spinae muscle group?
Longissimus thoracis
Which of the following bones is not attached to the sternocleidomastoid muscle? a)Sternum b)Clavicle c)Mandible
Mandible
Which extrinsic eye muscle only performs medial rotation of the eye?
Medial rectus muscle
Which of the following muscles does not depress the hyoid?
Mylohyoid
What influences the appearance and function of skeletal muscles?
Pattern in which fascicles are arranged
With which muscle is the linea alba most closely associated?
Rectus abdominis
name this muscle
Sartorius
What is the key muscle in throwing a punch?
Serratus anterior
Which of the following muscles is not involved in the movement of the tongue to manipulate food while chewing and pushing the bolus of food into the throat?
Stylohyoid
What extrinsic eye muscle is controlled by the trochlear nerve?
Superior oblique
Which type of muscle works together with the agonist?
Synergist
Which of the following is not a muscle of the rotator cuff? a)Supraspinatus b)Subscapularis c)Teres minor d)Teres major
Teres major
What two muscles are the principle lateral rotators of the arm?
Teres minor and infraspinatus
In the human body, what function is the fulcrum in a lever system?
The fulcrum is the joint at which the movement occurs
Which abdominal muscle's only action is to compress the abdominal cavity?
Transversus abdominis
Which muscle has an inferior, middle, and superior part in which each has a different origin, insertion, and action?
Trapezius
Which of the following muscles raises the head when in a bowed position?
Trapezius
the name flexor pollicis refers to
a short muscle that flexes the thumb
Which of the following is a neck muscle? a) platysma b)serratus anterior c)mentalis d)gracilis
a)platysma
The deltoid is responsible for __________.
abducting the arm
Which of the following muscles is named for its action? a) deltoid b) biceps brachii c)gluteus maximus d)adductor magnus
adductor magnus
Triceps brachii and biceps brachii perform opposing actions and are classified as __________.
antagonists
Where are the flexors of the hand located?
anterior and medial forearm
Which muscle's most powerful action is to supinate the forearm?
biceps brachii
When walking what muscle flexes your forearm?
brachioradialis
occurs when a bursa is inflamed from trauma or overuse
bursitis
Which of these muscles is located on the posterior surface of the arm? d)biceps brachii b)deltoid latissimus dorsi c)triceps brachii
c) triceps brachii
The masseter and temporalis muscles provide much of the force for __________.
chewing
The name orbicularis oris means "__________."
circular muscle in the mouth area
What is the main muscle of inspiration?
diaphragm
occurs when the bones in a joint are forcibly pulled apart
dislocation
The tibialis anterior causes
dorsiflexion and inversion of the foot
The gluteusmaximus muscle.....
extends, abducts, and laterally rotates the thigh
is the most superficial abdominal muscle, which flexes & rotates the trunk
external oblique
from superficial to deep, the three muscles of the lateral abdominal wall:
external oblique, internal oblique, transversus abdominis
A muscle that anchors a bone in place to make the movement more efficient is a(n) __________.
fixator
occurs when a bone is cracked or broken
fracture
What muscle elevates the eye brows?
frontalis
Which muscle abducts the thigh, medially rotates the thigh and pelvis of the moving limb during walking?
gluteus minimus
Where does the infraspinatus insert?
greater tubercle of humerus
occurs when a deeper abdominal structure or organ protrudes through a weakening in the abdominal wall
hernia
lliopsoas is formed by the union of two muscles known as:
iliacus and psoas major
name this extrinsic eye muscle
inferior rectus muscle
Which of the following functions is not a function caused by the compression of the four abdominal muscles? a) inhalation b) childbirth c) defecation d) coughing
inhalation
What is the movable end of a muscle attachment called?
insertion
The area circled on the figure is
insertion of biceps brachii
flexes and rotates the trunk
internal oblique
The less movable, anchoring point on a bone is called the
origin
What muscle has an origin of the medial clavicle, sternum and costal cartilages 1-7, and an insertion of the greater tubercle and lateral lip of intertubercular sulcus of humerus?
pectoralis major
What muscle is a powerful agonist of arm flexion?
pectoralis major
Which fascicle arrangement has fascicles that attach to the tendon at an angle in such a way that the muscle resembles a feather?
pennate
The insertion of the extensor digitorum longus muscle is the
phalanges and connective tissues of the toes
what is the correct action of this muscle
plantar flexion of the foot
What muscle is responsible for the open-mouthed, "jaw-dropping" look of horror?
platysma
Muscles that move the thumb will be named using the term:
pollicis
What is the muscle location term that means deep?
profundus
The insertion of biceps brachii muscle is the.......
radial tuberosity
What muscles will be used to flex the trunk while performing sit ups?
rectus abdominis
Which muscle is the agonist for sitting up?
rectus abdominis
flexes and the trunk, but does not rotate it
rectus abdominis
What muscle extends the leg at the knee joint?
rectus femoris
What kind of lever system is this?
second class
From medial to lateral, what are the muscles of the hamstring group?
semimembranosus, semitendinous, biceps femoris
Where does the mentalis muscle insert?
skin of chin
occurs when a ligament is stretched or torn
sprain
occurs when a muscle is over stretched, it is also known as a pulled muscle
strain
Which extrinsic eye muscle elevates the eye upward, as in looking up?
superior rectus muscle
in a first class lever,
the fulcrum is located between the load and the force
a lever system works at a mechanical advantage when:
the fulcrum is located farther from the applied force
in a muscle,
the origin that elevates a structure is generally located above that structure
The neck muscles, with an origin at the sternum and clavicle, and an insertion at the mastoid process of the temporal bone, are the __________
the sternocleidomastoid muscles
When the diaphragm contracts
the volume of the thoracic cavity increases
Most levers in the human body are __________.
third class levers
A muscle that dorsiflexes the foot is the
tibialis anterior
Which muscle is an antagonist to the gastrocnemius muscle?
tibialis anterior
What is a correctly paired agonist and antagonist group of muscles?
tibialis anterior & gastrocnemius tibialis anterior is involved in dorsiflexion of the foot while gastrocnemius is involved in the plantar flexion
is the deepest abdominal muscle & does not cause the trunk movement, but assists in compressing the abdominal cavity
transverse abdominis
Which of the following muscle is named using a directional term? a) gastrocnemius b)vastus lateralis c)adductor longus d)orbicularis oris
vastus lateralis