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Leg bone is connected to the
ulna
When flexed unilaterally, brings your chin to the other side
sternocleidomastoid
Bringing your upper limb towards the midline
adduction
Type of bone found on the outside of all bones-
compact bone
They have bifid spinous processes
cervical vertebrae
Voluntary muscle with striations
skeletal muscle
Clinicians use this area to find the radial pulse
anatomic snuffbox
Tear of the acl, mcl and meniscus
unhappy triad
Turning the sole of the foot laterally
eversion
The number of phalanges in the hallux
2
These muscles plantarflex the foot
gastrocnemius, soleus, flexor digitorum longus
The ilium, ischium, and pubis all fuse that this location
acetabulum
Allows for pronation and supination-
proximal radioulnar
The antagonists for rectus femoris
hamstrings
What feature makes up the sharp end of the elbow-
olecreon process
Biconylar joint that acts as a hinge joint-
knee
Found in the pinna and epiglottis
elastic cartilage
Your professor says something profoundly funny. You are tempted to laugh but, because you failed to brush your teeth this morning, all you can do is to manage a closed-mouth smile. What muscle are you primarily using?
risorius
Which is a common site for venipuncture, which is also where one finds the median cubital vein?
cubital fossa
Which muscles extend from the pubis and ischium and control the evacuation of waste materials from the digestive and urinary systems?
muscles of the pelvic floor
The deepest of the abdominal muscles is the _________ muscle.
transverse abdominus
Which triangle is an important arterial pressure point for controlling lower limb hemorrhage?
femoral triangle
If you contract your right sternocleidomastoid muscle, what movement would you expect?
your head would turn to the right
Collectively, which muscles support and position the head, vertebral column, and thoracic cage, control movements associated with respiration, and form part of the floor of the pelvic cavity?
axial muscles