Assessment 10, 11, 13, 14
True or False: Both skeletal muscle tissue and cardiac muscle tissue contains endomysium, perimysium and epimysium.
False
The two types of smooth muscle tissue are visceral and multiunit.
True
Which of the following veins are not located in the upper extremity?
basilar
The principal superficial veins of the upper limbs are the cephalic and ____ veins.
basilic
The anterior interventricular branch of the left coronary artery supplies blood to the
both R & L ventricles
Treatment for CAD includes which of the following?`
bypass surgery (grafting) coronary angioplasty insertion of a stent in the coronary artery all of these choices
`The __________ artery runs down the posterior surface of the knee.
popliteal
The fibular vein flows into which of the following veins?
posterior tibial
Capillaries found in the kidneys, choroid plexuses of the ventricles in the brain, and most endocrine glands are most likely to be:
fenestrated capillaries
Which portion of the pericardium prevents overstretching of the heart, provides protection, and anchors the heart in the mediastinum?
fibrous pericardium
A person with a bad heart valve (that "leaked") would mostly likely have a condition known as a _______.
heart murmur
Which of the following is not an action of the trapezius muscle?
protraction of the scapulae, i.e. a "boxer's punch"
Blood vessel and blood cell formation begins in the mesoderm of which structures? Select all that apply.
-yolk sac -connecting stalk -chorion
The blood vessels responsible for conveying blood away from the heart are: 1. arteries 2. veins
1 only
Which of the occurrences listed below are associated with aging in humans? 1. decreased compliance of the aorta 2. reduction in cardiac muscle fiber size 3. reduced cardiac output 4. a decline in maximum heart rate 5. reduced cerebral and renal blood flow
1, 2, 3, 4, and 5
A muscle with an origin in the supraspinous fossa and an insertion at the head of the humerus 1. causes adduction of the shoulder joint 2. causes depression of the scapula 3. is part of the rotator cuff
3. is part of the rotator cuff
Which of the following are TRUE about muscle cells? 1. able to contract when stimulated 2. able to respond to stimuli by producing electrical stimuli 3. able to return to their original length and shape after contraction or extension 4. able to stretch, within limits, without being damaged
1. able to contract when stimulated 2. able to respond to stimuli by producing electrical stimuli 3. able to return to their original length and shape after contraction or extension 4. able to stretch, within limits, without being damaged
Which of the functions listed below is/are associated with skeletal muscle? 1. aid the return blood in veins to the heart 2. produce body movements 3. produce heat 4. regulate the volume of hollow organs, e.g. heart, stomach, and urinary bladder 5. stabilize body position
1. aid the return blood in veins to the heart 2. produce body movements 3. produce heat 5. stabilize body position
Where would you find multiunit smooth muscle tissue in the body? 1.walls of large arteries 2.arrector pili 3. iris of the eye
1.walls of large arteries 2.arrector pili 3. iris of the eye
The blood vessels responsible for conveying blood back to the heart are: 1. arteries 2. veins
2 only
Which of the following correctly describes skeletal muscle tissue? 1. composed of nonstriated muscle cells 2. composed of striated muscle cells 3. involuntarily controlled 4. voluntarily controlled
2. composed of striated muscle cells 4. voluntarily controlled
The primitive atrium appears on day _____ of fetal development.
22
____________ is a movement including all of the movements of flexion, adduction, extension, and abduction.
Circumduction
Which of the following is FALSE regarding the location of the heart?
The base of the heart rests on the diaphragm.
brachiocephalic trunk
The first large artery arising from the aortic arch. It carries oxygenated blood to the neck, head, and right forelimb.
The extensor digitorum extends the phalanges. The extensor digiti minimi extends the distal phalanges only.
The first statement is true; the second is false.
Buccinator
This muscle is required for blowing out your birthday candles.
Endurance training can cause a gradual transformation of some fast glycolytic fibers to fast oxidative-glycolytic fibers.
True
Hypertrophy often results from exercises that require great strength for short periods of time.
True
The internal iliac artery supplies the external genitals all of the choices are correct buttocks pelvic organs
all of the choices above
The dorsal venous arch carries blood to which of the following veins?
anterior tibial
The heart "sits" at a bit of an angle inside the chest, which part of the heart is inferior and slightly to the (the person's) left?
apex
Slow oxidative fibers (type I)
are the least powerful type of muscle fibers
Which of the following lists of blood vessels represents the sequence of blood vessels in which blood would flow from the time it leaves the heart?
arteries, arterioles, capillaries, venules, veins
hrough which of the following is blood transported from the left ventricle?
ascending aorta
Which of the following is not a protein associated with skeletal muscle tissue?
calcium
The abdominal aorta splits first into right and left _________ arteries.
common iliac
Which of the following drains blood from the heart into the right atrium?
coronary sinus
Which of the following is NOT an effect of aging on the cardiovascular system?
decrease in systolic blood pressure
Which contributes to the loss of muscle mass with aging?
decreased of physical education
The muscle that separates the thoracic cavity from the abdomen and increases the volume of the thoracic cavity during inhalation is the
diaphragm
The type of muscle fibers that are the largest, contain the most myofibrils and can generate the most powerful contractions are the:
fast glycolytic (type IIb) fibers
Which type of muscle contraction occurs when a muscle slowly lengthens during contraction? (For example, using your biceps brachii to slowly lower your textbook down onto the table)
eccentric isotonic
The superficial posterior forearm muscles function to ________ the wrist.
extend
Which of the following extends and abducts the hand at the wrist?
extensor carpi radialis longus
The flexor carpi ulnaris and _______________ work together to adduct the wrist.
extensor carpi ulnaris
The carotid arteries branch off of the ascending aorta and travel to the head.
false
The main distributing artery of the thorax is the ascending aorta.
false
When a person goes from a resting state to an exercising state, their cardiac output goes down.
false
The anterior forearm muscles generally provide ________ movements.
flexion
Which of the following is a third class lever?
fulcrum-effort-load
Which of the following vessels begins anterior to the fifth lumbar vertebra?
inferior vena cava
Using the analogy of a spring on a screen door, the part of the spring attached to the door represents the __________; the part attached to the non-movable frame is the ___________.
insertion, origin
Which of the following contain papillary muscles?
left and right ventricles
The left subclavian vein receives blood directly from
left internal jugular vein
The circumflex branch of the coronary artery supplies blood to the
left ventricle
The thoracic aorta supplies all of the following areas EXCEPT the
liver
The frontalis muscle and occipitalis muscle of the scalp are named according to their
location
Which muscle functions to elevate the mandible as in chewing?
masseter
In order to adduct the second (index) finger, the muscle would most likely be located __________ to the second metacarpal.
medial
The superficial anterior forearm muscles all originate on the ___________.
medial epicondyle of the humerus
Whereas superficial flexors in the anterior compartment of the forearm originate from the _____ epicondyle of the humerus, the superficial extensors in the posterior compartment of the forearm originate from the _____ epicondyle of the humerus.
medial;lateral
Connective tissue and muscle of blood vessels develops from
mesoderm
From which primary germ layer does the heart develop?
mesoderm
Which primary germ layer of the embryo develops into all muscles of the body (except the iris of the eye)?
mesoderm
Which is your "kissing" muscle? (You contract it to pucker your lips.)
orbicularis oris
The orientation of the fascicles in the rectus abdominis muscle run in which direction relative to the body's midline?
parallel to midline
The deep anterior forearm muscles insert on the __________.
phalanges
In the fetus, oxygenated blood is supplied from blood vessels coming from the ________.
placenta
Which of the following transports oxygenated (oxygen-rich) blood?
pulmonary veins
Development of a "six pack" during exercise involves the
rectus abdominis
The vena cavae and coronary sinus return deoxygenated (oxygen-poor) blood to which chamber?
right atrium
The right internal jugular and right subclavian veins anastomose to form the
right brachiocephalic vein
Which of the following correctly describes the sequence of structures of the pulmonary circulation through which blood passes?
right ventricle→pulmonary trunk→pulmonary arteries→pulmonary arterioles→pulmonary capillaries→pulmonary venules→pulmonary veins→left atrium
Which of these muscles does not contribute to the rotator cuff?
scalenes
The trapezius muscle of the neck is named according to its:
shape
With aging the relative number of ____________ muscle fibers appears to increase.
slow oxidate
The type of muscle fibers associated with aerobic, endurance-type activities such as running a marathon are:
slow oxidative
Which of the following is an unpaired parietal branch of the abdominal aorta?
superior mesenteric artery
Trace the flow of venous blood draining from the small intestine back to the heart.
superior mesenteric vein, hepatic portal vein, liver, hepatic veins, inferior vena cava, heart
The azygos vein empties into the
superior vena cava
Which of the following veins drains the adrenal glands?
suprarenal vein
The sarcomere is made up of three types of proteins. Which of the following is a structural protein?
titin
The primary arm muscle used when doing a push-up would be the _______?
triceps brachii
After birth, the pulmonary arteries are the only arteries in the body that carry deoxygenated blood.
true
Parasympathetic nerves slow the heartbeat and cause constriction of the coronary arteries.
true
The heart is about the size of a person's fist.
true
The major artery of the legs is the femoral artery.
true
The (lubb dupp) sounds of the hearts are actually caused by
valves closing
Stimulation of one _________________ muscle fiber causes contraction of many adjacent fibers, but stimulation of one ___________ muscle fiber causes contraction of that fiber only.
visceral smooth; multiunit smooth