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Exercise 15

front 1

Classification of Skeletal Muscles
Several criteria were given for the naming of muscles. Match the criteria (column B) to the muscle names (column A). Note that more than one criterion may apply in some cases.

Column A

gluteus maximus

back 1

relative size of the muscle

front 2

adductor magnus

back 2

action of muscle

front 3

biceps femoris

back 3

number of origins

front 4

transverse abdominis

back 4

direction in which the muscle fibers run relative to some imaginary line

front 5

extensor carpi ulnaris

back 5

action of the muscle

front 6

trapezius

back 6

shape of the muscle

front 7

rectus femoris

back 7

direction in which the muscle fibers run relative to some imaginary line

front 8

external oblique

back 8

location of the origin and/or insertion of the muscle

front 9

Match the key terms to the muscles and movements described below.

term for the biceps brachia during elbow flexion

back 9

prime mover (agonist)

front 10

term that describes the relation of brachial is to biceps brachii during elbow flexion

back 10

synergist

front 11

term for the triceps brachii during elbow flexion

back 11

antagonist

front 12

term for the iliopsoas during hip extension

back 12

prime mover (agonist)

front 13

term for the gluteus maximus during hip extension when walking up stairs

back 13

antagonist

front 14

term for the rotator cuff muscles and deltoid when the elbow is flexed and the hand grabs a tabletop to lift the table

back 14

fixator