Childhood Muscles physio

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Test sobre Childhood Muscles physio, creado por Plymouth Med el 19/01/2018.
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Pregunta 1

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When stronger muscle contraction is needed, ___________ occurs.
Respuesta
  • recruitment
  • synergistic reinforcement
  • summation
  • isometric contraction

Pregunta 2

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A motor unit is a [blank_start]neuron[blank_end] and all the [blank_start]myotubes[blank_end] it stimulates.
Respuesta
  • neuron
  • myotubes

Pregunta 3

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Bigger motor units are for more precise movements.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 4

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What type of muscle contraction is when the muscle, without either shortening or lengthening, maintains the contraction.
Respuesta
  • isometric
  • isotonic
  • concentric
  • eccentric

Pregunta 5

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Which muscle contraction shortens as time progresses?
Respuesta
  • isometric
  • isotonic
  • eccentric
  • concentric

Pregunta 6

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What type of muscle contraction is when the muscle actively lengthens during contraction
Respuesta
  • isometric
  • isotonic
  • eccentric
  • concentric

Pregunta 7

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What type of muscle contraction begins shortening as the tension increases?
Respuesta
  • isometric
  • isotonic
  • concentric
  • eccentric

Pregunta 8

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What influences muscle shape?
Respuesta
  • Bone shape
  • How much power required
  • What type of movement needed
  • Type of joint action
  • Type of fiber structure
  • How far the muscle is from the site of action
  • Muscle innervation routes
  • How much myoglobin is there

Pregunta 9

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[blank_start]Longer[blank_end] the muscle the [blank_start]more[blank_end] finetuned the movement is.
Respuesta
  • more
  • Longer

Pregunta 10

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The [blank_start]number[blank_end] of muscle fibers determines the amount of [blank_start]power[blank_end] needed. The [blank_start]length[blank_end] of muscle fibers determines the degree of [blank_start]contraction[blank_end] needed.
Respuesta
  • power
  • length
  • number
  • contraction

Pregunta 11

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What types of muscles are these?
Respuesta
  • convergent
  • fusiform
  • parallel
  • unipennate
  • bipennate
  • multipennate
  • circular

Pregunta 12

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Muscles usually work in pairs
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 13

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[blank_start]Agonist[blank_end] muscle is the prime mover, or the main mover. [blank_start]Antagonist[blank_end] muscle is the opposer. [blank_start]Synergist[blank_end] muscle helps the agonist muscle by reinforcing the same movements. An example is the [blank_start]brachioradialis[blank_end] for biceps brachii. If the synergist helps [blank_start]stabilize[blank_end] the movement, it is called a [blank_start]fixator[blank_end].
Respuesta
  • Agonist
  • Antagonist
  • Synergist
  • brachioradialis
  • fixator
  • stabilize

Pregunta 14

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There are two types of fixators. An [blank_start]essential[blank_end] fixator is one that clamps up at [blank_start]proximal[blank_end] joints to allow movement at the [blank_start]distal[blank_end] joints. A [blank_start]postural[blank_end] fixator is the one that helps maintain the body's [blank_start]posture[blank_end] even if the center of [blank_start]gravity[blank_end] changes due to position.
Respuesta
  • essential
  • postural
  • proximal
  • distal
  • posture
  • gravity

Pregunta 15

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Skeletal muscle, which moves bones, makes up the majority of our musclular body mass.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 16

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How does the tendon travel toward the bone?
Respuesta
  • linearly
  • circumferentially

Pregunta 17

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Tendons transfer [blank_start]force[blank_end] from [blank_start]muscle[blank_end] to bone.
Respuesta
  • force
  • muscle

Pregunta 18

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What is correct regarding reflex arc?
Respuesta
  • AKA myotactic reflex
  • allows for faster reflex actions
  • forces you to relax to avoid tearing muscle
  • signal goes from sensory--> spinal cord--> motor
  • signal goes from sensory--> cerebrall cortex--> motor
  • AKA myotonic reflex
  • allows for consistent reflex actions

Pregunta 19

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There are two types of tendon junctions. The [blank_start]enthesis[blank_end] junction is tendon to the [blank_start]bone[blank_end]. It is made of [blank_start]collagen[blank_end] and [blank_start]elastin[blank_end] (gives stretchiness to the fibers.) The [blank_start]myotendinous[blank_end] junction is tendon to the [blank_start]muscle[blank_end]; it has a [blank_start]crimped[blank_end] structure.
Respuesta
  • enthesis
  • myotendinous
  • muscle
  • bone
  • crimped
  • collagen
  • elastin

Pregunta 20

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Ligaments have linear fashioned muscle fibers at the joint.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 21

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How do we describe how much muscle contraction there is?
Respuesta
  • muscle tone
  • muscle resisitance
  • muscle fasciculation
  • muscle compliance

Pregunta 22

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What is partial contraction?
Respuesta
  • muscles always slightly contracted even if not in full use
  • pathology when muscles only contract fractionally instead of totally
  • the reflex tensing of peripheral muscles in reaction to the fight or flight response

Pregunta 23

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An example of partial contraction is the latissimus dorsi, as it helps maintain body posture and hold up upright.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 24

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What is true regarding type 1 muscle fibers?
Respuesta
  • fast twitch
  • slow twitch
  • fatigue quickly
  • fatigue slowly
  • limited blood supply
  • extensive blood supply
  • lots of mitochondria
  • lots of myoglobin
  • reduced mitochondria
  • reduced myoglobin

Pregunta 25

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What is true regarding type 2 muscle fibers?
Respuesta
  • contract quickly
  • contract slowly
  • fatigue quickly
  • fatigue slowly
  • type 2A is the fastest
  • type 2B is the fastest
  • type 2A is twitch oxidative
  • type 2B is twitch oxidative
  • type 2A is twitch glycolytic
  • type 2B is twitch glycolytic

Pregunta 26

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Single twitches most of the time arent noticeable.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 27

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Twitch [blank_start]summation[blank_end] is when the muscle fibers are [blank_start]restimulated[blank_end] before they can relax.
Respuesta
  • summation
  • restimulated

Pregunta 28

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When does decerebrate rigidity occur?
Respuesta
  • after death
  • upon overexertion and over exhaustion
  • hereditarary disease
  • at birth

Pregunta 29

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Motor nerves are usually [blank_start]deep[blank_end] to the muscle to avoid dammage.
Respuesta
  • deep

Pregunta 30

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Which of these have a faster speed of the stimulus?
Respuesta
  • myelinated nerve fibers
  • unmylinated nerve fibers
  • smaller diameter of nerve fibers
  • larger diameter of nerve fibers

Pregunta 31

Pregunta
What checks for spinal cord functionality?
Respuesta
  • myotomes
  • deep tendon reflexes
  • superficial tendon reflexes
  • golgi tendon bodies
  • proprioception
  • myodermatomes
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