A&P II Quiz 2 Flashcards

1
Q

Action of Pectoralis Major on the HORIZONTAL or Transverse PLANE

A

Horizontal ADDUCTION

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2
Q

Neurons are what type of cells?

A

CONDUCTING cells

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3
Q

Neuroglia are what type of cells

A

SUPPORTING CELLS

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4
Q

*Insertion of Pectoralis Minor

A

Coracoid process of scapula

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5
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Origin of Pectoralis Minor

A

Ribs 3-5 - Inferior attachment

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6
Q

Action of Pectoralis Minor

A

Protraction of scapula
Depression of scapula
Downward rotation of scapula

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7
Q

Origin of Subclavius

A

1st rib and cartilage

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8
Q

*Insertion of Subclavius

A

Inferior aspect of clavicle

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9
Q

Action of Subclavius

A

Depression

Protraction

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10
Q

Proprioceptors are located

A

In joints

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11
Q

Separate Cells

A

Complex cellular receptors

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12
Q

Function of Nociceptor

A

PAIN

Picks up tissue damage

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13
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Function of Proprioceptors

A

Length and tension. Found in joints

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14
Q

Examples of TACTILE sensations

A
Touch
*Pressure
*Vibration
Itch
Tickle
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15
Q

The Special Senses are:

A
VISION
HEARING
BALANCE
TASTE
SMELL
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16
Q

The Special Senses are what type of Receptors?

A

CELLULAR

17
Q

Which 2 Sensory Receptors DON’T ADAPT?

A

Nociceptors and Proprioceptors

18
Q

What is Phantom Limb Sensation

A

People who have had a limb amputated may still experience sensation in the missing limb.

19
Q

Projection

A

The attribution of one’s own ideas and feelings to people and objects. This goes with Phantom Limb Sensation

20
Q

AFFERENT is

A

TOWARD the CNS

21
Q

EFFERENT is

A

AWAY FROM the CNS

22
Q

Perception is CONSCIOUS or SUBCONSCIOUS

A

ALWAYS CONSCIOUS

23
Q

What do SENSORY RECEPTORS do?

A

Detect stimulus = Change in the environment

24
Q

What is a MOTOR RESPONSE?

A

Motor Neurons conduct AWAY from the CNS (EFFERENT)

25
Q

What is a SENSATION?

A

Sensory Neurons conduct TOWARD the CNS (AFFERENT)

Conscious OR Subconscious awareness of a stimulus.

26
Q

A mechanism that produces PROJECTION

A

Phantom Limb

27
Q

Do THERMORECEPTORS ADAPT?

A

Yes

28
Q

Do PHOTORECEPTORS adapt?

A

Yes

29
Q

Do NOCICEPTORS ADAPT?

A

No

30
Q

Do Tactile Sensations include pain temperature or Proprioception?

A

No