Deck 1 Muscular System-Muscles Flashcards

1
Q

Name 20 major skeletal muscles of the muscular system?

A

Deltoids
biceps
triceps
wrist flexors
wrist extensors
supinators and pronators
pectorals
abdominals
obliques
quadriceps
hip flexors
tibialis anterior
erector spinae
trapezius
latissimus dorsi
gluteals
hamstrings
gastrocnemius
soleus

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2
Q

State two muscles that bring about movement at your knee joint.

A

Quadriceps (extension) and Hamstrings (flexion)

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3
Q

The gastrocnemius and soleus produce plantar flexion at your ankle, what muscle is the main agonist for dorsi flexion?

A

Tibialis Anterior

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4
Q

What is the function of your deltoid?

A

Abduction at the shoulder

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5
Q

Flexion at the elbow occurs due to your …….. contracting.
Extension at the elbow occurs due to your …….. contracting.

A

Flexion at the elbow occurs due to your BICEP contracting.
Extension at the elbow occurs due to your TRICEP contracting.

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6
Q

What movement is produced at your shoulder joint when your pectorals contract?

A

Horizontal adduction

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7
Q

True or false?
There are four major muscles found in your forearm.

A

TRUE
Wrist flexors, wrist extensors, supinators and pronators

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8
Q

True or false?
Obliques main function is flexion and rotation of the lumbar vertebrae.

A

FALSE
ABDOMINALS- flexion and rotation of the lumbar vertebrae
Obliques- Lateral flexion of the waist

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9
Q

What is the correct spelling for a long muscle running either side of your spine?
A- Eractor Spine
B- Erector Spinea
C- Eractor Spinae
D- Erector Spinae

A

D- Erector Spinae

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10
Q

Describe how flexion and extension/ hyper-extension occurs at your hip joint.

A

Flexion:
Agonist = Hip flexors (contract) / Antagonsist = Gluteals (relax)

Extension:
Agonist = Gluteals (contract) / Antagonsist = Hip flexors (relax)

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