A&P Lab 6: Part 1 quiz
looking up at the ceiling is an example of cervical...
extension
nodding your head forward is an example of cervical...
flexion
where is a common site for male inguinal hernias?
groin area
what type of connective tissue is articular cartilage?
hyaline
the inguinal ligament attaches from the...
iliac crest to the pubic tubercle muscle
what muscle does the phrenic nerve innervate?
diaphragm
how many muscles make up the pelvic diaphragm?
3
what spinal nerve makes up the phrenic nerve?
4th cervical nerve
what is the primary muscle of inspiration?
diaphragm
a joint capsule has a fibrous layer that attaches to the...
articulating bones
list the 6 types of synovial joints.
ball/socket, condyloid, saddle, plane, hinge, pivot
what is an aponeurosis?
broad fibrous sheet of connective tissue that connects tissue to muscle
define fascia.
connective tissue
four features of all synovial joints include:
joint cavity, articular cartilage, joint capsule, synovial membrane
the meniscus is found in the... joint and acts as a...
knee and shock absorber
"side ways" bending of the trunk is called...
lateral flexion
the purpose of this fluid is to...
lubricate and nourish the articular surfaces
bursa... between structures that cross a joint.
reduces friction
shaking your head no is an example of cervical...
rotation
what is the most common type of joint?
synovial joint
the inside of a joint capsule is lined with a... which produces and absorbs...
synovial membrane and synovial fluid
intervertebral joints are formed by articulations between... and between the superior and inferior articular processes.
vertebral bodies
where does the diaphragm insert?
xiphoid process