Open QuestionThe major extensor of the elbow is the (a) triceps brachii, (b) biceps brachii, (c) deltoid, (d) subscapularis.
Open QuestionThe prime mover of thigh extension against resistance is thea. gluteus maximus,b. gluteus medius,c. biceps femoris,d. semimembranosus.
Open QuestionThe muscles that rotate the radius without producing either flexion or extension of the elbow are the (a) brachialis and brachioradialis, (b) pronator teres and supinator, (c) biceps brachii and triceps brachii, (d) a, b, and c.
Open QuestionWhich criterion (or criteria) is/are used in naming the gluteus medius?a. relative size,b. muscle location,c. muscle shape,d. action,e. number of origins.
Open QuestionThe powerful flexor of the hip is the (a) piriformis, (b) obturator, (c) pectineus, (d) iliopsoas.
Open QuestionWhich of the following is a large, deep muscle that protracts the scapula during punching?a. serratus anterior,b. rhomboids,c. levator scapulae,d. subscapularis.
Open QuestionKnee extensors known as the quadriceps femoris consist of the (a) three vastus muscles and the rectus femoris, (b) biceps femoris, gracilis, and sartorius, (c) popliteus, iliopsoas, and gracilis, (d) gastrocnemius, tibialis, and peroneus.
Open QuestionList the four patterns of fascicle arrangement used to classify the different types of skeletal muscles.
Open Questiona. Name two forearm muscles that are powerful extensors and abductors of the hand. b. Name the sole forearm muscle that can flex the distal interphalangeal joints.
Open QuestionName four criteria used in naming muscles, and provide an example (other than those used in the text) that illustrates each criterion.
Open QuestionDifferentiate between the arrangement of elements (load, fulcrum, and effort) in first-, second-, and third-class levers.
Open Questiona. Name the four muscle pairs that act in unison to compress the abdominal contents.b. How does their arrangement (fiber direction) contribute to the strength of the abdominal wall?c. Which of these muscles can effect lateral rotation of the spine?d. Which can act alone to flex the spine?