The Skeletal and muscle system
The sternocleidomastoid, named for its connection points, attaches to the sternum, mastoid process of the skull and _____:
Clavicle
The Pelvic Girdles does NOT include:
Coccyx
Fontanelles are:
Areas of connective tissue between bones of an infant's skull
What compound provides energy for muscle movement?
Atp
One of the largest and most powerful muscles in the body is this muscle, which is used to lower the knee and move the thigh back, as when getting ready to kick a ball
Gluteus maximus
A partial break of a bone where only one side is damaged is termed a(n):
Greenstick fracture
All skeletal muscles are highly vascularized, meaning they:
Have a rich blood supply
Where are lacunae found?
Spongy and compact bone
Superficial muscles differ from deep in that:
Superficial muscles are located closer to the skin
A muscle's origin is:
The attachment site to the skeleton which does not move during contraction
The skeletal system does not include:
axial skeletal muscles
Nodding your head 'yes' means that you are performing
both flexion and extension
Which of the following is a flexor of the forearm?
brachialis
Skeletal muscles are grouped into fascicles, which are truly
bunches of muscle fibers
What is the action of the masseter?
chewing
Orbicularis oris is an example of _____ arrangement:
circular
Which of the following is a paired bone in the pectoral girdle that is superior to the ribcage?
clavicle
Muscles like the Pectorais Major start wide but come to a single, large attachment point are an example of _____ arrangement:
convergent
The thoracic and abdominal cavities are separated by the _____:
diaphragm
The shaft of a long bone is also known as:
diaphysis
You are weight lifting and lower the weight from your chest towards your waste. This is which type of muscle contraction for your biceps (muscles of the upper arm)?
eccentric contraction
What lines the medullary cavity of bones?
endosteum
The region of growing hyaline cartilage found at the junction of the diaphysis of a long bone and its epiphysis is termed a(n):
epiphyseal plate
The muscles of the superficial posterior compartment of the forearm share a common action. These muscles all act in _____:
extension of the wrist, hand, and digits
This group of abdominal muscles is named for its "down and in" direction which mimics putting your hands in your pockets:
external obliques
The occipital bone is an example of a ________ bone
flat
What limits the range of motion around a joint, such that damage to the area is prevented?
ligaments
The main muscle involved in chewing food is the:
masseter
The muscle associated with the lips and speech is _______:
mentalis
The muscle associated with the eye is ___________:
orbicularis oculi
The cells that build new boney tissue are called:
osteoblasts
The functional unit of boney tissue is called:
osteon
In humans _____ is a good example of elastic cartilage:
outer ear
Which type of joint allows for rotation around an axis, as seen in the side-to-side rotation of the head?
pivot
Muscles involved in movement of the thumb contain the specialized label:
policis
Thin and thick filaments are organized into functional units called ________.
sarcomeres
The cytoplasm found in muscle cells is termed:
sarcoplasm
Pennate muscles are known for their ability to generate:
short movement with high tension
Muscle that has a striped appearance is described as ________.
striated
Which of the following types of muscle are non-striated and involuntary?
Smooth muscle
The striations seen in skeletal muscle are created by the particular arrangement of filaments of:
Actin and myosin
A chemoelectrical signal that can travel along cell membranes in a wave-like pattern is a(n):
Action potential
The unpaired bone of the upper arm distal to the shoulder is the:
Humerus
In the Sliding Filament Model of muscle contraction, what happens to the A band during this process?
It stays the same width
The prime mover muscle responsible for flaring of the nostrils is the:
Nasalis
A ballerina pointing her toes downward relies on this movement:
Plantar flexion
When a muscle atrophies, which of the following occurs?
The number of sarcomeres and myofibrils decrease
The muscles that move the femur originate at which of the following?
The pelvic girdle
An agonist is:
The principle muscle involved in an action
In terms of isotonic contractions, a concentric contraction is defined by:
The shortening of a muscle to move a load
Hyperextension occurs when:
There is excessive extension of a joint beyond its normal range of motion
What is the function of the vertebral foramen?
To allow passageway of the spinal cord
What is a function of a skeletal foramen
To allow the passage of blood vessels
Which of the following abdominal muscles would be most useful during childbirth?
Transversus abdominus
What material can be found in the medullary cavity of bones?
Yellow bone marrow
The origin of the facial muscle responsible for smiling is the:
Zygomatic bone
Lifting an arm laterally away from the body is a movement termed:
abduction
A chemoelectrical signal that can travel along cell membranes in a wave-like pattern is a(n
action potential
The supinator is involved in rotation of the forearm and causes it to face which direction?
anterior
Muscles associated with the great toe contain the specialized label
hallucis
Movement of the eye "down and in" toward the nose is the function of the ______:
inferior rectus
This structure passes through an opening in the diaphragm:
inferior vena cava
This muscle is named for its bony origin and position at the front of the lower leg:
tibialis anterior
This shoulder-shrugging muscle is named for its unusual shape:
trapezius