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Lab Exam #3

front 1

Which of the following muscles is NOT a muscle of the abdominal wall?

back 1

Internal intercostal

front 2

Which muscle(s) of the pelvic floor is/are responsible for erection of the penis and clitoris?

back 2

Bulbospongiosus and ischiocavernosus

front 3

Which of the following is NOT true of the masseter muscle?

back 3

It is innervated by the facial nerve.

front 4

A particular muscle causes flexion of the lower limb at the knee. It is located on the posterior side of the thigh. Where would you expect to find its antagonist?

back 4

On the anterior side of the thigh

front 5

Which of the following muscles is located on the anterior side of the scapula?

back 5

Subscapularis

front 6

Which of the following is NOT true of the hamstring group of muscles?

back 6

All of the hamstrings insert on both the tibia and the fibula.

front 7

Which of the following muscles of facial expression inserts on the orbicularis oris, and compresses the cheeks when blowing air?

back 7

Buccinator

front 8

Compared to the forearm, the leg has a greater number of muscles.

back 8

False

front 9

From your study of images of the lower limb muscles, what is a retinaculum?

back 9

A band of connective tissue that holds a group of tendons in place

front 10

The origins of the muscles that move the foot are on the femur, tibia, or fibula.

back 10

True

front 11

Which of the abdominal wall muscles help(s) flex the vertebral column?

back 11

Rectus abdominis

front 12

All of the major adductors of the thigh have origins on the

back 12

Pubis

front 13

Thigh muscles that attach to the medial side of the pelvis __________ the thigh at the hip joint.

back 13

Adduct

front 14

Which of the following is NOT true of a myofibril?

back 14

Myofibrils are composed of muscle fibers.

front 15

The human hand has a unique ability for grasping objects, writing, and drawing, due to opposition of the thumb.

back 15

True

front 16

The rotator cuff muscles all have insertions on the greater and lesser tubercles of the humerus.

back 16

True

front 17

Which of the following muscles of the head and neck elevate(s) ribs 1 and 2, and flex(es) and rotate(s) the neck when the first rib is flexed?

back 17

Scalenes

front 18

Muscles that move the leg at the knee joint have origins on the

back 18

femur or hip bone

front 19

The connective tissue layer that surrounds each bundle of muscle fibers is called the

back 19

Perimysium

front 20

Many of the flexors of the wrist and fingers originate on the

back 20

medial epicondyle of the humerus

front 21

Which of the following is NOT a method of naming muscles?

back 21

All of these are methods of naming muscles.

front 22

The flexor carpi radialis and flexor carpi ulnaris both flex the wrist and abduct the hand.

back 22

False

front 23

The boundary between adjacent sarcomeres is the

back 23

Z line (disc)

front 24

Due to its name and position in the forearm (posterior medial side of the forearm), the actions of the extensor carpi ulnaris are most likely to

back 24

extend the wrist and adduct the hand.

front 25

Whenever an object is lifted, all motor units in the appropriate muscle(s) are stimulated, regardless of the weight of the object.

back 25

False

front 26

Which of the following facial muscles stretches from the lower portion of the mandible to the fascia of the upper chest, and pulls the angle of the mouth downward during pouting or expression of horror?

back 26

Platysma

front 27

Which of the following facial muscles raise(s) the corners of the mouth for smiling and laughing?

back 27

Zygomaticus major and minor

front 28

Which of the following is NOT a muscle of respiration?

back 28

Pectoralis major

front 29

The gluteus maximus, medius, and minimus muscles all have the same action (extension of the thigh at the hip).

back 29

False

front 30

Which of the following organelles stores calcium in skeletal muscle fibers for contraction?

back 30

Sarcoplasmic reticulum

front 31

Which region of a sarcomere contains thick filaments overlapping with thin filaments?

back 31

A band

front 32

The muscles of the lower limb have a more limited range of motion than those of the upper limb.

back 32

True

front 33

Which of the following does NOT occur as a sarcomere shortens during muscle contraction?

back 33

The thin and thick myofilaments shorten in length.

front 34

Muscles in the forearm that move the hand have insertions on the

back 34

carpals, metacarpals, or phalanges.

front 35

In general, the extensors of the wrist and fingers are located on the anterior side of the forearm.

back 35

False

front 36

The deep muscles of the back flex the vertebral column.

back 36

False

front 37

The muscles that move the head are found in the neck.

back 37

True

front 38

Which of the following muscles associated with the vertebral column is the most superior?

back 38

Splenius capitis

front 39

Which of the following is the only muscle of mastication that depresses and protracts the mandible?

back 39

Lateral pterygoid

front 40

Which of the following muscles that move(s) the pectoral girdle retract(s) and elevate(s) the scapula?

back 40

Rhomboid major and minor

front 41

The group of muscles that moves the hyoid bone and larynx helps with the processes of speech and swallowing.

back 41

True

front 42

A skeletal muscle is considered to be an organ of the muscular system.

back 42

True

front 43

Which muscle of the pelvic floor acts as a sphincter in the vagina and anal canal?

back 43

Levator ani

front 44

What is a fascicle of a skeletal muscle?

back 44

A bundle of skeletal muscle fibers

front 45

Which of the following is NOT true of the biceps brachii muscle?

back 45

It inserts on the olecranon process of the ulna.

front 46

Which of the following muscles insert(s) on the patella?

back 46

Quadriceps femoris group

front 47

Which of the following muscle groups contains some muscles that are innervated by the ansa cervicalis?

back 47

Muscles that move the hyoid bone and larynx

front 48

Which of the following is NOT true of the diaphragm?

back 48

When it contracts, it compresses the thorax and decreases its volume.

front 49

Which of the following is NOT true of the epicranius muscle?

back 49

It is considered to be a muscle of mastication.

front 50

All muscles cross only one joint.

back 50

False

front 51

A muscle that runs down the arm, and inserts on the olecranon process of the ulna, would cause

back 51

extension of the elbow.

front 52

A sheet of connective tissue, which connects muscles (or parts of muscles) to other muscles (or their parts), is called a(n)

back 52

aponeurosis.

front 53

Why are the psoas major and the iliacus sometimes called the iliopsoas?

back 53

They join at their inferior ends and have the same insertion.

front 54

Which of the following muscles elevates the hyoid bone during the swallowing process?

back 54

Mylohyoid

front 55

The anterior portion of the perineum is called the

back 55

urogenital triangle

front 56

What is the function of medial and lateral excursion, movements of some of the muscles of mastication?

back 56

To move the mandible side to side, to help grind food

front 57

The linea alba is a muscle of the pelvic floor.

back 57

False

front 58

Where would you expect to find muscles that cause dorsiflexion of the foot?

back 58

Anterior side of the leg

front 59

In a motor unit, each neuron innervates (controls) a single muscle fiber.

back 59

False

front 60

Muscles that move the thigh at the hip joint have insertions on the

back 60

Femur

front 61

The muscles of mastication are all inserted on the maxilla.

back 61

False

front 62

The origin of a skeletal muscle is the attachment site at the less moveable/more stationary end.

back 62

True

front 63

Looking at the names of these muscles, which one would you expect to insert on the distal phalanges of toes 2–5?

back 63

Flexor digitorum longus

front 64

All of the muscles that move the hyoid bone and larynx are innervated by the facial nerve.

back 64

False

front 65

A muscle that contracts to assist the main muscle in performing a particular action is called a(n)

back 65

Synergist

front 66

The muscles of the pelvic floor are almost entirely innervated by the pudendal nerve.

back 66

True

front 67

Some of the muscles of the hip and lower limb cross more than one joint.

back 67

True

front 68

Which of the following muscles of the vertebral column are unique, in that they originate on the iliac crest?

back 68

Quadratus lumborum

front 69

Which of the following is NOT true of the gastrocnemius muscle?

back 69

Its functions in dorsiflexion of the foot.

front 70

Which of the following correctly lists the erector spinae muscles, from lateral to medial?

back 70

Iliocostalis group, longissimus group, spinalis group

front 71

Which of the following nerves innervates the muscles of mastication?

back 71

Trigeminal nerve

front 72

The diamond-shaped area between the lower limbs is called the perineum.

back 72

True

front 73

Which of the following muscles has its origin on the lateral epicondyle of the humerus and its insertion on the proximal phalanx of the 5th finger?

back 73

Extensor digiti minimi

front 74

Unilateral contraction of the muscles of the erector spinal group results in

back 74

lateral flexion of the trunk.

front 75

Which muscles form the pelvic diaphragm?

back 75

Levator ani and coccygeus

front 76

Which respiratory muscle(s) function(s) only during forced expiration?

back 76

Internal intercostals

front 77

What does "striated" mean, as it applies to skeletal muscle?

back 77

It means that the tissue appears striped, due to the repeating pattern of the A bands and I bands in the sarcomeres.

front 78

Which muscles form the outermost layer of the layered abdominal wall muscles?

back 78

External oblique

front 79

What is the correct anatomical description of the leg?

back 79

Knee to ankle

front 80

A muscle can serve as an agonist in one action and an antagonist in another action.

back 80

True

front 81

The synaptic knob of a neuromuscular junction is the portion of the muscle fiber that contains receptor sites for neurotransmitters.

back 81

False

front 82

Which of the following muscles of the head and neck originates on the sternum and clavicle, and inserts on the mastoid process?

back 82

Sternocleidomastoid

front 83

What is the role of tropomyosin in a sarcomere?

back 83

It blocks the active sites on actin filaments in relaxed muscle fibers.

front 84

Most of the muscles that move the forearm and hand are innervated by the __________ nerve(s).

back 84

median and radial

front 85

The correct anatomical description of the arm is the region from the

back 85

shoulder to the elbow.

front 86

Which of the following muscles of facial expression is the only one that closes the eye when blinking?

back 86

Orbicularis oculi

front 87

What is/are the action(s) of the anterior leg muscles?

back 87

Dorsiflexion of the foot and extension of the toes

front 88

All of the following are posterior leg muscles except the

back 88

extensor digitorum longus.

front 89

A muscle fiber is identical to a muscle cell.

back 89

True

front 90

The majority of muscles that move the arm have origins on the

back 90

scapula.

front 91

The quadriceps femoris group of muscles is innervated by the __________ nerve.

back 91

Femoral

front 92

Which of the pelvic floor muscles inserts only on the coccyx?

back 92

Levator ani

front 93

Which of the following muscles is NOT a flexor of the elbow?

back 93

Triceps brachii