A&P final exam review questions
hamstring muscles
paralysis of which of the following muscles would make an individual unable to flex the knee
increased blood glucose, decreased GI peristalsis, and increased heart rate and blood pressure
when stimulated, the sympathetic division of the ANS can cause
calcium ions; ACh, sodium ions, calcium ions
when the action potential reaches the motor neuron terminal, _____ crosses the presynaptic membrane, which stimulates the release of _____. this event results in the opening of ligand-gated ion channels that enable ____ to enter the muscle fiber resulting in the release of ____
lateral cuneiform
which bone is in direct contact with the third metatarsal
circular
which fascicle arrangement of a voluntary muscle controls the opening or closing an orifice
atlantoaxial; pivot, ankle; hinge
which joints are correctly matched
inferior oblique, superior oblique, lateral rectus
which muscles are extrinsic muscles of the eye that move the eyeball.
it can have amplitudes of various sizes
which of the following correctly describes a graded potential
an arrangement in which the fascicles insert into the tendon from opposite sides
which of the following describes a bipennate pattern of fascicles
motor association area
which of the following describes the cerebellum
nourishment of the brain, protection from blows, reduction of brain weight,
which of the following is a function of the CSF
initiating protective reflex actions
which of the following is not a role of the basal nuclei
depressor supercilii
which of the following muscles is involved in producing a frown
receptor, afferent neuron, integration center, efferent neuron, effector
which of the following show the sequence of the simple spinal reflex arc in the correct form
the thumbs carpometacarpal joint is a biaxial saddle joint
while the fingers can exhibit flexion and extension and other angular motions, the thumb has much greater freedom, why?
Hypothalamus
has the task of regulating the autonomic nervous system and including body temperature
X (vagus)
nerve that contains over 90% of all parasympathetic fibers
plantaris, gastrocnemius, poplipteus
of the following muscles of the leg, which ones cross the ankle and the tibiofemoral joints
Synostosis
on the basis of the structural classification, which is an osseos joint
uniaxial
the tibiotalar joint can be classified as a joint belonging to the class
is speech recognition area
wernickes area
they turn a bone along its own long axis
which of the following statements best describes pivot movements
perimysium
which of the following surrounds a fascicle
flex vertebral column and compress abdominal wall
which of these is the function of the external oblique muscles
spinocerebellar trracts
which spinal tracts carry information about the muscle or tendon stretch to the cerebellum
cerebral cortex
white matter is found in all the following EXCEPT
ganglia
collections of nerve cell bodies inside the central nervous system are called
bursae
connective tissue sacs lined with synovial membrane that act as cushions between bone and muscle or skin are called
tendon sheaths
connective tissue sacs lined with synovial membrane that act as cushions between bone and tendon are called
storing energy that will be transferred to ADP to resynthesize ATP
creatine phosphate functions in the muscle cell by
tendon sheath
Which of the following is not a part of the synovial joint?
splanchnic nerves
Fibers that enter and leave the sympathetic chain without synapsing form structures called ________.
Vestibulocochlear
Problems in balance may follow trauma to which nerve?
triceps brachii
___ is a powerful forearm extensor at the elbow joint
teres major
___ is a synergist of the latissimus dorsi; it extends, medially rotates, and adducts the humerus
the voltage gated potassium ion channels remain open long enough to hyperpolarize the axon membrane
a larger than normal stimulus is needed to cause another action potential while the cell is in the relative refractory period of an action potential. whats the reason for this?
femoral
a major nerve of the lumbar plexus is the
slow (oxidative), fatigue-resistant fibers
abundant in muscles used to maintain posture
Acetylcholinesterase breaks apart the ACh
after nervous stimulation stops, what prevents ACh in the synaptic cleft from continuing to stimulate contraction
cholingeric
agent that releases acetylcholine, activating muscles
synarthroses
articulations permitting no movement are classified as
cortical; control of motor speech
brocas area is the ____ region that enables ____
slow (oxidative), fatigue-resistant fibers
depend on oxygen delivery and aerobic mechanisms
lactic acid
during vigorous exercise, there may be insufficient oxygen available to completely break down pyruvic acid for energy. as a result, the pyruvic acid is converted to
ball-and-socket; abduction
elevating the arm in the frontal plane
tibial collateral ligament, lateral meniscus, and anterior cruciate ligament
football players often sustain lateral blows to the extended knee. which of the following would be damaged as a result of a high impact lateral blow to the knee?
H zone
for a cross section through a single sarcomere to reveal only myosin filaments, it would have to be done perpendicular to the
Convey incoming messages toward the cell body, provide enormous surface area for receiving signals from other neurons, produce short distance signals called graded potentials
function of dendrites
contracts smooth muscle of the bladder wall and relaxes urethral sphincter
function of the parasympathetic division
globus pallidus, cerebral cortex, ventral horn, dorsal horn
gray matter may be found in which of the following locations
pons
in which brain structure are the nuclei of cranial nerves V (trigeminal), VI (abducens), and VII (facial) located
ventral (anterior) horn
interneurons receiving input from descending motor neurons are located in the
hippocampus
is the main switch station for memory; if the right and left areas are destroyed, the result is widespread amnesia
premotor cortex
loss of ability to perform skilled motor activities such as piano playing, without paralysis or weakness in specific muscles, must suggest damage to the
hinge; flexion
match this joint movement with one of the pairs below: bending the elbow;
ball-and-socket; adduction
match this joint movement with one of the pairs below: lowering your arm at the shoulder to your side in the frontal plane:
plane; eversion
match this joint movement with one of the pairs below: turning the sole of the foot laterally.
joint
most muscles cross at least one
muscles that regulate the movement of contents along the digestive tract, muscles that move blood along vessels, smooth muscle
muscles under involuntary control are
plantar flexion
pointing the toes is an example of
Connects right and left parietal bones
sagittal suture
Oligodendrocytes; cuboidal epithelium
schwann cells are analogous to ___: and ependymal cells could be also classified as ___
structure and shape of articulating bone, arrangement and tension of the muscles, strength and tension of joint ligaments
select the factors that influence synovial joint stability
multiple motor unit summation
select the term that is best defined by this statement: how a smooth increase in muscle force is produced
tetanus
select the term that is best defined by this statement; can be fused on unfused
abduction
what is moving a limb away from the midline of the body along the frontal plane called
allow electrical nerve transmission to reach deep into interior of each muscle fiber
what is the functional role of the T tubules
isometric contraction
when muscle tension develops but the load is not moved
stabilizing body positions by stabilizing joints, generating heat, storing and mobilizing substances within the body, producing body movements
some of the functions of the muscle include
sympathetic
the ____ nervous system has short preganglionic and long postganglionic fibers
contractility
the ability of muscle to shorten forcibly when adequately stimulated is known as ____, and sets muscle apart from other tissue types
3;6
the actin and myosin proteins overlap each other in the A band of the sarcomere. A single actin molecule is acted on by ___ myosin heads and a myosin filament pulls on ____ actin filaments
Biaxial or triaxial
the carpal joints can be classified as joints belonging to the class
midbrain
the corpora quadrigemina are found in the
tibial collateral ligament; fibular collateral ligament
the external ligaments that stabilize the lateral and medial aspects of the knee are called
oblique popliteal ligament, arcuate ligament
the external ligaments that stabilize the posterior aspect of the knee are called
between the lateral and medial condyles of the femur
the intercondylar fossa of the femur is located
corpus callosum
the large commissure that connects the right and left sides of the brain is called
anterior cruciate ligament, posterior cruciate ligament
the ligaments the protect the alignment of the femoral and tibial condyles and limit the movement of the femur anteriorly are called
clavicular notch of the mandubrium
the medial end of the scapula articulates against the
the hinge like motion of the forearm; flexion/extension
the proximal end of the ulna illustrates the relationship of form and function. the rounded trochlear notch articulates with the hourglass shape of the trochlea. this forms a joint that allows for_____, which permits the movement of _____.
near the proximal end of the radius
the radial tuberosity is located
biaxial
the temporomandibular joint can be best represented by the class