Dillon_William Muscle Test Flashcards
6) The area above the upper arm of the chicken is the
Lower arm
- Questions - A Look Beneath The Skin
12) What can a Skeletal Muscle do ?
Muscle NEVER Extend !!!!
Skeletal Muscle - a muscle that is connected to the skeleton to form part of the mechanical system that moves the limbs and other parts of the body. It is Striated and Involuntary.
- BP - Muscular System
13) What is the best synonym for “voluntary”?
Optional
- BP - Muscular System
29) What type of joint is circled in the bone of the Chicken Wing ?
Hinge
- Questions - A Look Beneath The Skin
31) Which type of muscle tissue tires quickly during exercise
Skeletal Muscle - a muscle that is connected to the skeleton to form part of the mechanical system that moves the limbs and other parts of the body. It is Striated and Involuntary.
- BP - Muscular System
35) Skeletal Muscle must work in pair because ?
Muscle cells only contract
- WKST - Muscular System
37) Which type of muscle reacts and tires quickly
Skeletal Muscle
- WKST - Muscular System
39) When you see a pencil for writing, Which type of muscles - skeletal, smooth, or cardiac moves your fingers
Skeletal
- Movement At Joints
40) Which type of muscle is indicated by the striped cells that are single nucleated
Skeletal Muscle
- Study Guide - Muscular System
41) Tell wether each type if muscle tissue is voluntary or involuntary
Skeletal - Involuntary
Cardiac - Voluntary
Smooth - Voluntary
- Study Guide - Muscular System
42) Which type of Muscle tissue - smooth, cardiac, or skeletal is found in the stomach ? What is the type of muscle tissue is it called ?
Smooth
43) Which type of muscle is indicated by the single nucleated muscle tissue and the two eyes looking muscle tissue
Skeletal
- Study Guide - Muscular System
44) Muscles used in closing the jaw. Which is the major muscle to close the jaw?
Masseter, and Temporalis
- Muscles of the Head
47) What head muscle is used to pull in your checks and blow a trumpet
Buccinator (G)
- Muscles of the Head
53) What is the Muscle that allows you to nod your head
Trapezius (Kite Shaped Muscle)
- Muscular CLF
58) Makes a prominent bulge as it flexes at the elbow
Biceps Brachii
- Muscular CLF
59) Where is the Achilles tendon
Under Gastrocnemius and above the heel
- Muscular CLF
63) Which muscle contracts so that you can bend your leg at the knee?
Biceps Femoris
- Muscular CLF
67) Allows the head o rotate at the neck
Sternocliedomastoid
- Muscular CLF
69) Provides support for the abdomen and its many organs
Rectus Abdominus
- Muscular CLF
71) It extends or straightens the forearm
Triceps Brachii
- Muscular CLF
73) A triangular muscle that moves the arm away from the center of the body.
Deltoid
- Muscular CLF
75) When you have shin splints this muscle has been strained
Tibialis Anterior
- Muscular CLF
78) What is the “Kite Shaped” Muscle
Trapezius
- Muscular CLF
79)Strap like muscles that extend from the ribs to the pelvis
Rectus Abdominus, & External Oblique
- Muscular CLF
80) Large muscle used in jumping or climbing the stair or when bent over straightens you up by extending at the hip joint
Gluteus Maximus
- Muscular CLF
81) The type of involuntary muscle that moves food through the digestive tract is called ____________ muscle
Skeletal
- Study Guide - Muscular System
83) Muscle tissue _________, to make body parts move
Contracts
- BP - Muscular System
84) Explain how muscles work in pairs to bend and straighten the arm at the elbow causing movement at the joint. Make sure you discuss the type of joint movement.
Flexion of a joint decreases in the joint angle from the body in anatomic position. When the elbow is bent the forearm is flexed which means that the flexor is contracted or has pulled the bone of the forearm. Most flexion takes place in a forward direction. The exception to this is the leg where flexion of the leg results in the bending of the knee. Extension of the joint is when the joint is returned to anatomic position or increased the angle of the joint, which means the extensor is contracted. An example of this is when the triceps Brachii (extensor) contracts to straighten the arm contracts to straighten the arm. The biceps Brachii muscle (flexor) in the upper arm contracts to bend the elbow. Muscles work in pairs so that at the same time, the biceps Brachii returns to its original length. To straighten the arm or extend the joint, the triceps Brachii (extensor) contracts while the biceps Brachii returns to its original length
- Movement At Joints