This is a timed quiz.
You have 10 minutes to complete the 10 questions in this quiz.
1) In the anatomical position, all are true except:
(A) The person is standing erect.
(B) The arms are straight by the side.
C) The eyes and the palms are facing backward.
(D) The legs are close together
2) The median plane divides the body into:
(A) Right and left halves.
(B) Upper and lower halves.
(C) Anterior and posterior halves.
(D) All of the above.
3) All are functions of the superficial fascia except:
(A) It binds the skin to the deep fascia.
(B) Heat insulator.
(C) Gives the body its round contour.
(D) Medium containing subcutaneous vessels and nerves.
(E) Around the distal joints, it is thickened forming retinaculae.
4) Areas without deep fascia includes all of the following except:
(A) Face.
(B) Scalp.
(C) Posterior abdominal wall.
(D) Anterior abdominal wall.
All are functions of the deep fascia except:
(A) It binds the deeper structures to the bones.
(B) Gives origin and receives insertion of muscles.
(C) It works as food and energy store. .
(D) It sends intermuscular septa & thickened in some areas for protection.
(E) Around the distal joints, it is thickened forming retinaculae
Flexion of a joint means:
(A) Movement away from the middle line.
(B) Movement of a ventral surface toward the middle line. .
(C) The ventral surfaces moves away from each other.
(D) Approximation of ventral surfaces with the formation of an angle
As regard the Langer’s lines (cleavage lines)
A) they run longitudinally in the limbs
B) they run transversely in the trunk
C) incisions parallel to these lines heal better
D) all of the above
skin creases
A) grooves present at the sites of joints
B) the skin is attached firmly to the underlying fascia
C) it is permanent at the palms and soles
the superficial fascia is firmly attached to the skin in
A) dorsum of the hand
B) eye lid
C) external genitalia
D) scalp
the superficial fascia is loosely attached to the skin in
the skin in dorsum of the hand and foot.
eye lids
external gentalia
all of the above