Muscular system Flashcards
The movement of skeletal muscle is produce by exerting effort on _____
A. Joint
B. Bones
C. Tendons
Tendons
attachment is at stationary bones
A. Joint
B. Origin
C. Insertion
Origin
Attachment at moveable bones
A. Origin
B. Insertion
C. Joint
Insertion
Where is the origin of the arm
A. From scapula and humerus
B. On ulna
C. Radius
Scapula and humerus
When muscle relaxes, it draws one articulating bone towards the other.
A. False. Muscle contracts
B. True
C. False. Attach one articulating bone
Muscle relaxes is wrong
Muscle contracts is correct
Bones serves as levers. Joints as fulcrums.
A. True
B. False
True
The lever is acted on by, except:
A. Resistance
B. Relaxation
C. Effort
Relaxation
Fascicular arrangement is correlated with, EXCEPT:
A. The amount of power of muscle can produce.
B. The amount of contraction of muscle.
C. The range of motion a muscle can produce.
B
Deltoid muscles are superficial muscles that can be palpated on:
Upper back area
Forearm
Shoulder
Shoulder
Ff. are extrinsic muscles of the eyes, except:
Superior rectur
Inferior rectus
Medial rectus
Occipitalfrontalis
Occipitalfrontalis
It can be also termed as the pelvic floor region:
Lumbar area
Sacrum
Perineum
Perineum
Which among the ff is the muscle that originates from the sternum and clavicle and move superiorly to insert on the mastoid process?
Scalene
Sternocleidolastoid
Levator scapulae
Sternocleidolastoid
Gluteus maximus can be seen on what particular view?
Anterior view
Posterior view
Lateral view
Posterior view
The ff muscle can be seen on anterior view
Gluteus medius
Rhomboids
Pectoralis major
Pectoralis major
The ff are muscles for mastication, except:
Lateral pterygoid
Masseter
Occipitalfrontalis
Occipitalfrontalis
Attachment of the muscle to the stationary bone
Action
Origin
Insertion
Origin