raneshia_graham test Muscular system Flashcards
(57 cards)
1
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- “Cardiac disease is major problem in the unted states.” What can you infer about cardiac disease?
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It affects the heart
2
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- The area above lable D of the chicken is the
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Elbow
3
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- The area labeled A of the chicken is the
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Wrist
4
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11.Which type of human body tissue can contract, or shorten
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Muscle tissue
5
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- What is the best synonym for voluntary
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Optional
6
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- Where might you find involuntary muscle?
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In your esophagus
7
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- In the chickens wing diagram B point to
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Tendon
8
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- In the chicken wing diagram A point to
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flexor
9
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- Inchickens wing diagrams C point to
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extensor
10
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- In chicken wing diagram E point to
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Choices A and D
11
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- In chickens wings diagram D point to
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Choices A and C
12
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- Which type of muscle is found if one of your tendons
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Cardiac muscle
13
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- Why are voluntary muscles also known as skeletal muscle
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They make your skeleton move
14
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- D on the chicken wings is the bone
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Ulna
15
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- B on the bone of the chickens wings is the
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Humerus
16
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- What type of joint is circled in the bones of the chicken wing
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hinge
17
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- Exercise is important for muscles because it
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help maintain strength and flexibility
18
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- which type of muscles tissue tires quickly during exercise
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Seletal muscle
19
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- Where is smooth muscle found
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Inside many internal organs, such asthe stomach and blood vessels
20
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- which type of muscle react and tires quickly
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Skeletal muscle
21
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38.Where in the body is muscle type A ( cardiac muscle) found
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the heart
22
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- Which type of muscle is indicated by C
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Seletal muscle
23
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- Tell whether each type of muscle tissue is voluntary or involuntary
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A&B involuntary and C voluntary
24
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- Which type of muscle tissue - A,B, or C is found in the stomach ?what is this type of muscle tissue called
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B smooth
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43. Which type of muscle is indicated by B
smooth muscle
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44. Muscle used in closing jaw. Which is the major muscle to close the jaw
D,B Masseter, Temporalis, Frontalis
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46. used in blinking and winking
E.Orbicularis oculi
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48.Zygomaticus
F
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49. Raise the shoulders
K trapezius
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51.Triceps brachii
M extension
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52. Sternocleidomastoid
A flex/ rotate
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53. Muscles that allows you to nod
A sterncleidomastoid
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54.External oblique
D rotate/ Adductor
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55.Latissimus dorsi
N adduction
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56.Rectus abdominis
C,I flexor
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57. Sartorius
E flex/rotator
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58. Makes a prominent bulge as it flexes at the elbow
H Bieceps Brachii
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59.Achilles tendon
R
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60. Deltoid
B,L flex/rotate
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62.Tibialis anterior
J flexor
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63. Which muscle contracts so that you can bend your leg at the knee
P Biceps femoris
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64. Pectoralis major
G flex/ adductor
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68. What does M point to
Triceps Brachii
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69. probides support for the abdomen and its many organs.
C,I External oblique
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70.Quadriceps femoris
F extension
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71.It extends or straightens the forearm
M
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72. Trapezius
K extensor
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74. Biceps brachii
H flexor
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75.When you have shin splint this muscle has been strained
J
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76. What does G points to
pectoral major
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77. Muscle used to extend the leg at the knee
F Biecp femoris
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78.Kite shaped muscle
K
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79.Straplike muscles that extend from the ribs to the pelvis.
C,I
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80. Large muscle used in jumping or climbing the stairs or when bent over straightens you up by extending at the hip joint.
T
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82 A muscles is attached to a bone by a connective tissue called
tendon
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83.Muscle tissue to make body parts move
Contracts
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84.How would it flex of a joint is a decrease in the joints angle from the body in anatomic position?
When the elbow is bent the forearm is flexed which means that the flexor is contracted or has pulled the bone of the forearm. Most flexion take place in a forward direction. The exception to this is leg where flexion of the leg results in the bending of the knee. Extension of the joints os when the joints is returned to anatomic position or increased the angle of the joints. An example of this is when the triceps brachi (extensor) contracts to straighten the arm. The biceps brachi muscle (flexor) in the upper arm contracts to bend the elbow.