A&P Chapter 14/15
The point of attachment that moves when the muscle contracts is called the _________________.
insertion
What type of cartilage is articular cartilage made of?
hyaline
With dorsiflexion _______________.
the dorsum of the foot is tilted superiorly
What is the most common type of lever system in your body?
third-class
Which type of diarthroses joint allows the most motion?
ball-and-socket
Which connective tissue of muscles covers the whole muscle?
Epimysium
What is the function of the muscles of mastication?
chewing
What term defines moving a part such that its distal end moves in a circle?
circumduction
Which of the following is NOT a way muscles are named?
color
What muscle fiber arrangement is synonymous with triangular muscles?
convergent
What is the most common functional group of joints?
diarthroses
The antagonistic muscle(s) contribute to the same motion as the prime mover.
false
What term is defined by: A decrease in the angle between bones
flexion
What type of muscles have many tendons with oblique fibers in between, like your deltoid?
multipennate
What is the most common fiber arrangement seen in muscles?
parallel
What type of synovial joint is the sternoclavicular joint (SC jt.)?
saddle
What type of lever has the load between the fulcrum of the joint and the pull?
second-class
What is the function of the synovial membrane?
secretes synovial fluid
What position is your forearm in while standing in anatomical position?
supinated
What are the 3 functional classifications of joints?
synarthroses, amphiarthroses, diarthroses