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Viewing:

Muscles (all)

front 1

Which of these refers to the study of the muscular system? Histology, cytology, myology or lobotomy

back 1

myology

front 2

Which of these is NOT a property of the muscles? Elasticity, Rigidity, Excitability, or Conductivity

back 2

Rigidity

front 3

The connective tissue that surrounds the ENTIRE muscle is... Endomysium, epimysium or perimysium

back 3

epimysium

front 4

True or false: tendons attach muscles to bone

back 4

True!

front 5

True or false: each skeletal muscle fiber contains one nucleus

back 5

False (they each contain multiple peripheral nuclei)

front 6

Which of these is the thin contractile filament found in a myofibril? Myosin, sarcomere, actin or T-tubule

back 6

actin

front 7

In a sarcomere, the "A-band" contains which of the following? Myosin, the Z-line, Actin or Osteons

back 7

myosin

front 8

When a muscle contracts, which of these does NOT get shorter? Sarcomere, H-zone, I-band or actin filaments

back 8

actin filaments

front 9

True or false: each muscle cells receives instructions from multiple motor neurons

back 9

False (They each receive information from ONE neuron. However, each neuron can send information to multiple cells at the same time)

front 10

True or false: muscle hypertrophy is when muscle size shrinks

back 10

False (muscle atrophy)

front 11

The muscular point of attachment that is moveable is called: Insertion point, Origin point or Action

back 11

insertion point

front 12

Which one of these muscle types describes the Orbicularis Oculi? Bipennate, Circular, Parallel or Convergent

back 12

Circular

front 13

Which one of these muscle shapes describes the Deltoid? Fusiform, triangular, quadrate, bicipital

back 13

triangular

front 14

What is the function of the Orbiculars oculi? Close mouth, Open mouth, Close eye, Open eye

back 14

close eye

front 15

Which of these is NOT a facial muscle? Serratus anterior, Buccinator, Risorius, Masseter

back 15

Serratus anterior

front 16

Which of these muscles is more DEEP? Exterior obliques, Interior obliques

back 16

interior obliques

front 17

Which one of these muscles is NOT part of the rotator cuff? Supraspinatus, Subscapularis, Teres Major, Teres Minor

back 17

Teres Major

front 18

What is the action of the serratus anterior? Retracts scapula, Protracts scapula, Lifts lip, Depresses lip

back 18

protracts scapula

front 19

What is the origin of the masseter? Ramus of mandible, temporal fossa, sphenoid, zygomatic arch

back 19

zygomatic arch

front 20

What is the insertion point of the temporalis? Coronoid process, Temporal fossa, Linea alba, Corocoid process

back 20

coroNoid process!