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Name the muscle
 
Latissimus dorsi
 
Rhomboid
 
Trapezius
 
External obliques
This muscle is?
 
Pectoralis Major
 
Chest
 
Abdomen
 
Bicep
This muscle is?
 
External Oblique
 
Rectus Abdominus
 
Pectoralis
 
Chest
The Forehead muscle
 
Frontalis
 
Temporalis
 
Extensor
 
Procerus
Name the muscle
 
Triceps brachii
 
Deltoid
 
Biceps brachii
 
Latissimus dorsi
Name the muscle
 
Gastrocnemius
 
Soleus
 
Biceps femoris
 
Rectus femoris
Name the muscle
 
Gluteus maximus
 
Gluteus medius
 
Latissimus dorsi
 
adductor magnus
Name the muscle
 
Rectus abdominus
 
Serratus anterior
 
Rectus femoris
 
Serratus posterior
Name the muscle
 
Biceps Brachii
 
Triceps Brachii
 
Deltoid
 
Brachioradialis
Name the muscle
 
Deltoid
 
Biceps brachii
 
Triceps brachii
 
Trapezius
Where is the Trapezius muscle?
 
Back
 
Chest
 
Chin
 
Nose
Which is the trapezius.
 
Which of the following is the biceps femoris muscle? 
 
B
 
A
 
C
 
D
The purpose of synovial fluid is to...?
 
Lubricate the joint
 
Help stabilise the joint
 
Flex the joint
 
Control the range of the joint
Which muscle is this?
 
Sternocleidomastoid
 
Sternoclavicular
 
Acromioclavicular
 
Vastus Lateralis
Is this the Tibialis Anterior?
 
True
 
False
What is rigor mortis?
 
stiffening of body muscles after death
 
a new heavy metal band
 
stiffening of surrounding structures
 
decomposition of a body
How many muscles do we have?
 
600.
 
300.
 
250.
 
467.
The 3 types of muscles found in the human body are:
 
cardiac, smooth, and skeletal
 
cardiac, smooth, and hard
 
cardiac, soft, and skeletal
 
heart, soft, smooth
Pronation
 
Turning the forearm so that the palm is down
 
Turning the forearm so that the palm is up
 
Moving a body part forward and parallel to the ground
 
Moving a body part backward and parallel to the ground
Describe abduction
 
Moving the limb distal to the joint away from the body
 
Moving the limb distal to the joint closer to the body
 
Moving the limb caudally (backwards)
 
Moving the limb cranially (forward)
Supination
 
Turning the hand up in the anatomical position
 
turning the hand down in the anatomical position
 
Moving the finger in a circular motion w/o moving the hand
 
Bending the arm at the elbow
what is peristalsis
 
waves of muscular contractions
 
liquid product
 
a cancer awareness company
 
Dia's dad
What is a Sphincter muscle?
 
A doughnut shape muscle that opens and closes
 
It doesn't do anything
 
A bone that surrounds a body opening that should be remained closed
 
Stores urine released.
How often should the Tetanus booster be administered?
 
Every 10 years
 
Every 2 years
 
Only once
 
Every 5 years
Tetanus is caused by
 
Bacteria
 
Virus
 
Fungi
 
Protozoa
Who invented the polio vacine?
 
<b>Jonas Salk</b>
 
Benjamin Holt
 
Steve Jobs
 
George Hale
What are Bursae?
 
Small sacs of fluid which reduce friction
 
Jelly like substance inside the joint
 
Padding on the inside of the joint
 
A tough material on the outside of the joint
Involuntary muscles are muscles...
 
that work AUTOMATICALLY!
 
You can control
the sternocle domastoid muscle __
 
flexes the head
 
is in the lower extremities
 
is a muscle of the truck
 
is in the upper extremities
Your triceps job is to. . .
 
Straighten your arm
 
Bend your arm
This is the triceps
 
True
 
False
Myalgia
 
muscle pain
 
throat pain
 
joint pain
 
bone pain
myo
 
Muscle
 
enzyme
 
mayo
 
cell
What is a hernia?
 
protrusion of an organ through the abdominal wall due to a weak muscle
 
sheath heals and strangles tha abdominal organ
 
protrusion of the bone through the skin
 
blood in the urine
Fibromyalgia is characterized by:
 
pain and stiffness of the muscles (chronic)
 
Inflammation of the bursa
 
infection from a pathogen
 
a localized collection of pus
Prefered site for injections in infants.
 
Vastus Lateralis
 
Ventrogluteal
 
Rectus Femoris
 
Deltoid
Two muscles that can be used as injection sites?
 
Gluteus maximus and Deltoid
 
Tibialis and Trapezious
 
Pectoralis and Biceps
 
Intercostal and Quadriceps&nbsp;
These muscles are active when we INHALE
 
intercostal/diaphragm
 
pectoralis/diaphragm
 
intercostal/abdominal
 
deltoid/diaphragm
Why do we have muscles?
 
all of the above
 
to allow you to move
 
produce heat and energy
 
support
Ligaments...
 
connect bones to bones
 
connect bones to muscles
 
are cushion where 2 bones meet
Tendon
 
Strong fibrous cord that attaches skeletal muscle to a bone
 
fibrous band running directly from one bone to another bone
 
attaches to muscle to muscle
 
Attaches blood vessels to muscle
Where does the Achilles Tenson attach
 
Calcaneus
 
Talus
 
Cuboid
 
Kalcanus
Where is the gastrocnemius located?
 
Lower leg
 
Elbow
 
Middle of the belly
 
Shoulder
Is #22 the Biceps femoris?
 
True
 
False
What does the biceps do?
 
Bends Arm At Elbow
 
Straightens Arm At The Elbow
 
Flexes Arm At The Elbow
 
Bends The Arm A Lot
Contracture
 
Severe tightening of muscles, tendons, or other tissues
 
Abnormal muscle tone
 
Kink in the neck, or "wry neck"
 
Inflammation of the tendons caused by excessive use of a joint
Atrophy means...
 
To wither away
 
To run away
 
To recreate its self
 
To give a speech
Atrophy
 
Shrinking of muscles due to inactivity
 
Increase in size of muscle
 
Increase in number ofmuscle fibers/cells
 
Severe tightness of a muscle
Muscular Dystrophy is...
 
inherited disorder in which the muscles are missing a certain protein
 
Tearing of a muscle or its attaching tendon
 
Inflammation of the tendons
 
Inflammation of the Ligaments
How do you get Muscular Dystrophy
 
Inherited/mutation
 
You contract it
 
Only mutation
 
By a pathogen like a virus
Cardiac muscles.....
 
...pumps blood to the body.
 
...are found everywhere.
 
...uhhh.
 
...are found in the stomach.
Skeletal muscles....
 
...allows for movement.
 
...don&#x27;t exist.
 
...are found inside bones.
 
...does not allow any movement.
Visceral muscles...
 
...are found in the intestines.
 
...are also called smooth muscles.
 
...are found in the brain.
 
...are what?
Are Cardiac Muscles voluntary or Involuntary?
 
Involuntary
 
Voluntary
 
Hi
 
Bye
Where are your cardiac muscles located?
 
On your heart
 
On your brain
 
On your organs
 
On your biceps and triceps
Type of muscle that is voluntary
 
Skeletal
 
Cardiac
 
Smooth
 
Visceral