Week 4 Flashcards
1
Q
- When contracting, the abdominal muscles you;
a) extends the vertebral column
b) flexes the vertebral column
c) extends the hip joint
d) laterally flexes and rotates the
vertebral column
A
b) flexes the vertebral column
2
Q
2. Motor signals that initiate contraction of the Vastus medialis are carried along neurones of which division of the nervous system? a) autonomic b) sensory c) sympathetic d) somatic
A
d) somatic
3
Q
- A muscle which could act as an antagonist during flexion of the knee joint is the
a) Gluteus maximus
b) Gastrocnemius
c) Rectus femoris
d) Trapezius
A
c) rectus femoris
4
Q
- Which of the following is/are characteristics of cardiac muscle?
- contractions modified by the autonomic nervous system
- spontaneous activity
- striations
- spindle-shaped cells
- more than one nucleus can be found in each cell
A
a) 1, 2, 3 & 5 only
5
Q
6. The connective tissue sheath that surrounds individual skeletal muscle fibres is known as? a) sarcolemma b) epimysium c) endomysium d) perimysium
A
c) endomysium
6
Q
- Which of the following muscles does not have an origin on the scapula?
a) Biceps brachii
b) Pectoralis major
c) Supraspinatus
d) Triceps brachii
A
b) pectoralis major
7
Q
- The __________ muscle can act as a prime mover during ____________ .
a) Pectoralis major / flexion of the shoulder joint
b) Gluteus maximus / flexion of the hip joint
c) Trapezius / flexion of the cervical region of the vertebral column
e) Deltoids / adduction of the shoulder joint
A
a) pectoralis major / flexion of the shoulder joint
8
Q
- A myofibril
a) forms a motor end plate with motor neurones
b) contains muscle fibres
c) is composed of multiple sarcomeres
d) is characterised by several nuclei at the outer edges
A
c) composed of multiple sarcomeres
9
Q
- A major insertion point for the quadriceps muscle group is the
a) Greater trochanter of the femur
b) Lateral epicondyle of the femur
c) Medial malleolus of the tibia
d) Tibial tuberosity of the tibia
A
d) tibial tuberosity of the tibia