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Chapter 10 : The Muscular System

front 1

Which functional group has the major responsibility for producing a specific movement?

back 1

agonists

front 2

Which of the following muscles is named for its origin and insertion?
deltoid
trapezius
gluteus maximus
sternocleidomastoid

back 2

sternocleidomastoid

front 3

Which of the following is CORRECTLY matched?
1. circular arrangement of fascicles: describes the deltoid muscle
2. parallel arrangement of fascicles: characteristic of sphincter muscles
3. pennate arrangement of fascicles: spindle-shaped muscle
4. convergent arrangement of fascicles: fan shaped muscle

back 3

4. convergent arrangement of fascicles: fan shaped muscle

front 4

Most skeletal muscles of the body act in ________.

back 4

third-class lever systems

front 5

The major head flexor muscles are the ________.

back 5

sternocleidomastoid muscles

front 6

The main forearm extensor is the ________.

back 6

triceps brachii

front 7

The ________ muscles compress the cheeks to help keep food between the grinding surfaces of the teeth while chewing.

back 7

buccinator

front 8

Which is(are) the most important muscle(s) of inspiration (inhalation)?

back 8

diaphragm

front 9

Which of the following is a hamstring muscle?
vastus medialis
fastus lateralis
biceps femoris
rectus femoris

back 9

biceps femoris

front 10

Which of the following muscles is innervated by the phrenic nerve?
diaphragm
external intercostals
sternocleidomastoid muscles
internal intercostals

back 10

diaphragm

front 11

A reduction in the lateral angle of the glenohumeral joint in relation to the anatomical position would be called __________.

back 11

adduction

front 12

Movement of the shoulder laterally away from the body is called __________.

back 12

abduction

front 13

The prime mover of hip extension is the __________.

back 13

gluteus maximus

front 14

The tensor fascia latae is involved in hip __________.

back 14

abduction

front 15

Muscles that act on the knee joint form most of the mass of the __________.

back 15

thigh

front 16

To allow for flexion, the __________ unlocks the knee joint.

back 16

popliteus