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An entire skeletal muscle is covered by a coarse sheath called
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endomysium
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perimysium
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epimysium
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aponeurosis
Question 2
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Muscles that are arranged like the feathers in a plume are described as
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parallel
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convergent
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sphincter
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pennate
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An aponeurosis is
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broad and flat
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tube shaped
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featherlike
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none of the above
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Antagonists are muscles that
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A fixed point about which a rod moves is called a
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In first-class levers, the
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fulcrum is between the pull and the load
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load is between the fulcrum and the force
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force is between the fulcrum and the load
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load and force are equal
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The origin of a muscle is the point of attachment that moves when the muscle contracts.
Question 8
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Skeletal muscles usually act in groups rather than individually.
Question 9
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Prime mover and agonist are synonymous.
Question 10
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The optimum angle of pull of a muscle is generally parallel to the long axis of the bone.
Question 11
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Tipping the head back, as in looking up at the sky, is an example of the function of a first-class lever.
Question 12
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Shape: [blank_start]deltoid[blank_end]
Location: [blank_start]brachialis[blank_end]
Points of attachment: [blank_start]sternocleidomastoid[blank_end]
Number of heads: [blank_start]quadriceps[blank_end]
Size of muscle: [blank_start]gluteus maximus[blank_end]
Function: [blank_start]adductor[blank_end]
Direction of fibers: [blank_start]rectus[blank_end]
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deltoid
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brachialis
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sternocleidomastoid
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quadriceps
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gluteus maximus
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adductor
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rectus
Question 13
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[blank_start]Corrugator supercilii[blank_end]: wrinkling the forehead vertically
[blank_start]Pterygoids[blank_end]: grating the teeth during mastication
[blank_start]Buccinator[blank_end]: kissing
[blank_start]Epicranius[blank_end]: raising the eyebrows
[blank_start]Sternocleidomastoid[blank_end]: flexing the head
[blank_start]Orbicularis oculi[blank_end]: closing the eyes
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Corrugator supercilii
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Pterygoids
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Buccinator
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Epicranius
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Sternocleidomastoid
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Orbicularis oculi
Question 14
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Label the following diagram
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Galea aponeurotica
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Temporalis
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Occipitalis
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Masseter
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Sternocleidomastoideus
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Buccinator
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Depressor angulioris
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Orbicularis oris
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Zygomaticus major
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Corrugator
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Orbicularis oculi
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Frontalis
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The external oblique compresses the abdomen.
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The rectus abdominis flexes the trunk.
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The levator ani closes the anal canal.
Question 18
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The external intercostals elevate the ribs.
Question 19
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The coccygeus muscles and levator ani form most of the pelvic floor.
Question 20
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The muscles of the anterior and lateral abdominal wall are arranged in 3 layers.
Question 21
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Label the following diagram: Muscles of the Thorax
Question 22
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Label the following diagram: Muscles of the trunk and abdominal
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Deltoid
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Pectoralis major
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Latissimus dorsi
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Serratus anterior (anatomical right)
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Linea alba
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Rectus abdominus
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External oblique
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Inguinal ligament
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Internal oblique
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Transverse abdominis
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Serratus anterior (anatomical left)
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Rectus abdominis covered by rectus sheat
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Aponeurosis of external oblique
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Anterior superior iliac spine
Question 23
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[blank_start]Semispinalis capitis[blank_end]: bends head and neck laterally
[blank_start]External intercostals[blank_end]: elevates ribs
[blank_start]Diaphragm[blank_end]: enlarges thorax
[blank_start]Sternocleidomastoid[blank_end]: "prayer" muscle
[blank_start]Internal oblique[blank_end]: provides important postural function
[blank_start]Rectus abdominis[blank_end]: flexes trunk
[blank_start]Quadratus lumborum[blank_end]: depresses last rib
[blank_start]Erector spinal group[blank_end]: extends vertebral column
[blank_start]Levator ani[blank_end]: helps from the floor of the pelvic cavity
[blank_start]Zygomaticus major[blank_end]: assists in laughing
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Semispinalis capitis
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External intercostals
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Diaphragm
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Sternocleidomastoid
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Internal oblique
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Rectus abdominis
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Quadratus lumborum
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Erector spinal group
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Levator ani
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Zygomaticus major
Question 24
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Fascicles are bound together into bundles by a tough connective tissue envelope called the [blank_start]perimysium[blank_end].
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[blank_start]Convergent[blank_end] muscles have fascicles that radiate out from a small to a wider point of attachment, much like the blades in a fan.
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The prime mover is also known as the [blank_start]agonist[blank_end].
Question 27
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When a muscle shortens, the central body portion called the [blank_start]belly[blank_end] contracts.
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Lever systems have four component parts: a lever, a fulcrum, a load and a [blank_start]force[blank_end] / [blank_start]pull[blank_end].
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During [blank_start]inspiration[blank_end] the diaphragm flattens.
Question 30
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The muscular pelvic floor filling the diamond-shaped outlet is called the [blank_start]perineum[blank_end].
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A [blank_start]lever[blank_end] is any rigid bar free to turn about a fixed point called its fulcrum.
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The deltoid is so-named because of its descriptive [blank_start]shape[blank_end].
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The powerful muscles that either elevate or retract the mandible are the [blank_start]masseter[blank_end] and the [blank_start]temporalis[blank_end].