A&P Chap 10: Muscular System

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Skeletal muscle fibers can shorten to about _____ percent of their resting length when they contract.

70

The deltoid muscle can: A. raise the arm B. flex the arm C. adduct the arm D. abduct the arm

adduct the arm

A muscle that contracts to provide most of a desired movement is consider to be which of the following? A. Antagonist B. Synergist C. Agonist D. Fixator E. Effector

agonist

The quadriceps muscles include all of the following, except: A. biceps femoris B. rectus femoris C. vastus lateralis D. vastus medialis

biceps femoris

Flexes the forearm at the elbow:

brachioradialis

Which of the following is also known as a sphincter? A. Circular muscle B. Fascicle C. Temporalis D. Pennate muscle

circular muscle

Abducts the arm:

deltoid

Which of the following muscles abducts the arm and extends of flexes the humerus? A. Teres major B. Subscapularis C. Teres minor D. Deltoid E. Pectoralis major

deltoid

What is the main muscle involved in the act of inspiration? A. Diaphragm B. Stomach C. Larynx D. Trachea

diaphragm

Which of the following muscles is located in the torso? A. Pectoralis major B. External oblique C. Soleus D. Biceps

external oblique

A muscle that contracts to provide a desired movement is called an antagonist. A. True B. False

false

Contraction of the diaphragm decreases the size of the thoracic cavity. A. True B. Flase

false

Normally, dystrophin is a protein that helps muscles to develop during the embryonic period. A. True B. False

false

The distal joints of the fingers function only by extrinsic muscles. A. True B. False

false

The major abductor of all the arm muscles is the trapezoid. A. True B. False

false

The muscles that move the head originate from the appendicular skeleton. A. True B. False

false

Which of the following reaches peak twitch tension in 0.01 seconds or less after stimulation? A. Slow fibers B. Red muscles C. Fast fibers D. Intermediate fibers

fast fibers

The muscle that flexes the foot is the: A. quadriceps femoris B. gastrocnemius C. gluteus maximus D. gluteus medius

gastrocnemius

Which of the following muscles contains the calcaneal tendon? A. Tibialis anterior B. Vastus lateralis C. Gastrocnemius D. Biceps femoris

gastrocnemius

Which of the following muscles does NOT depress the hyoid bone and larynx? A. Geniohyoid B. Sternothyroid C. Sternohyoid D. Omohyoid

geniohyoid

The more movable end of a muscle is the: A. origin B. proximal end C. insertion D. distal end

insertion

The adductor magnus muscle is located in which portion of the body? A. Forearm B. Leg C. Neck D. Buttocks

leg

The muscles of mastication move the _____ at the temporomandibular joint.

mandible

The relatively immovable part to which one end of a skeletal muscle is fastened is known as the: A. insertion. B. flexion. C. fascicle. D. origin. E. extension.

origin

Which of the following is the most common type of skeletal muscle classification? A. Unipennate muscles B. Fusiform muscles C. Circular muscles D. Parallel muscles

parallel muscles

Pulls the arm anteriorly:

pectoralis major

The _____ is triangular or fan-shaped.

pectoralis major

Which of the following is a prime mover of arm flexion? A. Pectoralis major B. Latissimus dorsi C. Deltoid D. Sternocleidomastoid

pectoralis major

Which of the following is an example of a convergent muscle? A. Biceps brachii B. Orbicularis oris C. Pectoralis major D. Rectus femoris

pectoralis major

Which of the following muscles can extend the arm when doing push-ups? A. Deltoid B. Triceps brachii C. Biceps brachii D. Pectoralis major

pectoralis major

Examples of _____ muscles include the extensor digitorum, rectus femoris, and deltoid.

pennate

Which of the following is the longest muscle in the body? A. Sternocleidomastoid B. Adductor longus C. Sensory neurons D. Radialis longus

radialis longus

Which of the following muscles flexes and rotates the lumbar region of the vertebral column? A. External intercostals B. Diaphragm C. Erector spinate D. Rectus abdominis

rectus abdominus

After infancy and the toddler period, muscle tissue increases very ______ , peaking during adolescence.

slowly

Which of the following muscles rotates the neck? A. Spinalis cervicis B. Splenius cervicis C. Iliocostalis cervicis D. Longissimus captis E. Spinalis thoracis

splenius cervicis

Flexes the neck:

sternocleidomastoid

Which of the following flexes the neck? A. Trapezius B. Deltoid C. Pectoralis major D. Sternocleidomastoid

sternocleidomastoid

The sartorius muscle is located in the: A. chest B. thigh C. abdomen D. foot

thigh

Extension at elbow:

triceps brachii

The biceps brachii and the long head of the triceps brachii originate on the scapula. A. True B. False

true

The most important muscle of inspiration is the diaphragm. A. True B. False

true

The trapezius muscle rotates the scapula and raises the arm. A. True B. False

true

With aging, skeletal muscles become less elastic because of fibrosis. A. True B. False

true


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