Kinesiology 294 Final exam multiple choice questions

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Question 1

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Which is the proper name of the ankle joint?
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  • subtalar joint
  • tibiofemoral joint
  • talocrural joint
  • talocalcaneal joint

Question 2

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Which muscle is responsible for lateral flexion of the neck to the right?
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  • left sternocleidomastoid
  • right scalenes
  • right temporalis
  • left masseter

Question 3

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How many total bones are there in the foot?
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  • 22
  • 24
  • 28
  • 29

Question 4

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Which movement would lengthen fibers of tibialis anterior?
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  • dorsiflexion and inversion
  • dorsiflexion and eversion
  • planter flexion and inversion
  • planter flexion and eversion

Question 5

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What three muscles are apart of the deep posterior compartment of lower leg?
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  • anterior tibialis, flexor digitorum longus, extensor hallicus longus
  • anterior tibialis, extensor digitorum longus, extensor hallicus longus
  • posterior tibialis, flexor hallicus longus, flexor digitorum longus
  • posterior tibialis, extensor hallicus longus, extensor digitorum longus

Question 6

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which muscle is located between the peroneals and anterior tibialis?
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  • flexor digitorum longus
  • flexor hallicus longus
  • poster tibialis
  • extensor digitorum longus
  • extensor hallicus longus

Question 7

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What is the action of the peroneals?
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  • inversion of ankle/foot
  • eversion of ankle/foot
  • dorsiflexion of the ankle
  • extension of the toes

Question 8

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What bony landmark should you first locate to palpate the plantaris
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  • head of the fibula
  • pes anserine
  • tibial plateau
  • lateral epicondyle of the femur
  • medical epicondyle of the femur

Question 9

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what is the origin of the flexor digitorum longus?
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  • middle posterior surface of tibia
  • middle posterior surface of the fibula
  • lateral femoral epicondyle
  • proximal shaft of both tibia and fibula

Question 10

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Which tarsal bone articulates with the base of the 4th metatarsal?
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  • 1st cuneiform
  • 2nd cuneiform
  • 3rd cuneiform
  • Cuboid
  • navicular

Question 11

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what muscle is palpable just lateral to the tibia bone anteriorly?
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  • tibialis posterior
  • peroneous brevis
  • peroneous longus
  • tibialis anterior

Question 12

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What two primary actions occur at the ankle when the deep posterior compartment muscles concentrically contract?
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  • plantarflexion, inversion
  • planterflexion, eversion
  • dorsiflexion, inversion
  • dorsiflexion, eversion

Question 13

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What muscle is most superficial on posterior lower leg?
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  • soleous
  • flexor digitorum longus
  • flexor digitorum brevis
  • gastrocnemius

Question 14

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What prominent bony landmark is located on the distal aspect of the tibia?
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  • lateral malleolus
  • talus
  • sustenaculum tali
  • peroneal tubercle
  • medial malleous

Question 15

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The tuberosity of the 5th metatarsal is an attachment site for which muscle?
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  • peroneus brevis
  • peroneus longus
  • extensor digitorum longus
  • extensor hallicus longus

Question 16

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The belly of the popliteus can be palpated along the edge of what bone?
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  • tibia
  • femur
  • fibula
  • talus

Question 17

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What is the action of the plantaris?
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  • dorsiflexion
  • plantarflexion
  • inversion
  • eversion

Question 18

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What is the primary action of the tibialis anterior?
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  • eversion
  • inversion
  • plantarflexion
  • dorsiflexion

Question 19

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What is the primary action of the flexor hallicus longus?
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  • inversion
  • eversion
  • plantarflexion
  • dorsiflexion

Question 20

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what is the primary action of the peroneus brevis?
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  • plantarflexion
  • eversion
  • inversion
  • dorsiflexion

Question 21

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What bone is the sustenaculum tali and peroneal tubercle found on?
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  • talus
  • 1st cuneiform
  • calcaneus
  • tibia

Question 22

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Between the 1st and 2nd MT of the foot you can feel the pulse of which artery?
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  • dorsalis pedis artery
  • anterior tibial artery
  • arcuate artery
  • peroneal artery

Question 23

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How many insertion sites does the tibialis posterior have on the foot? What are the insertion sites?
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  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9

Question 24

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Large smooth concave area on the internal surface of ; allows for attatchment of hip flexor
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  • anterior inferior iliac spine
  • linea aspera
  • iliac fossa
  • pes anserine

Question 25

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enlarged end of the proximal tibia; includes both medial and lateral condyles
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  • gerdy's tubercle
  • pes anserine
  • lateral condyle
  • tibial plateau

Question 26

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what is the longest muscle in the body?
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  • sartorious
  • gracilis
  • rectus femoris
  • biceps brachii

Question 27

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what is the longest tendon in the body?
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  • achilles tendon
  • plantaris tendon
  • calcaneal tendon
  • adductor magnus tendon

Question 28

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What is the strongest bone in the body?
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  • tibia
  • fibula
  • femur
  • calcaneus

Question 29

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projection that serves as attachment site for deltoid ligament
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  • lateral malleolus
  • medial malleolus
  • talus
  • calcaneus

Question 30

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attachment site for patellar tendon and quadriceps muscles
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  • gluteal tuberosity
  • linea aspera
  • tibial tuberosity
  • cuboid

Question 31

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A deep, cup-shaped cavity; comprised by equal portions of the three hip bones
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  • acetabulum
  • femoral head
  • sacrum
  • coccyx

Question 32

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What does the head of the femur articulate with? What is the joint formed?
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  • coccyx, sacroiliac
  • sacrum, sacrospinous
  • acetabulum, coxofemoral

Question 33

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The quadriceps tendon is found slightly distal to patella while patellar tendon is extension of thigh muscles and is proximal to patella
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  • True
  • False

Question 34

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The ________ of the femur is analogous to the trochlea of the humerus
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  • lateral condyle
  • tibial tuberosity
  • tibial plateau
  • medial condyle

Question 35

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The [blank_start]lateral malleolus[blank_end] at the ankle extends further distally. This impacts inversion and eversion because it creates [blank_start]stability[blank_end] and ligaments don't have to [blank_start]stretch that far[blank_end] while medial tendons have to [blank_start]stretch/flex farther[blank_end]
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  • stability
  • lateral malleolus
  • stretch that far
  • stretch/flex farther

Question 36

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The quadriceps contracts in a(n) [blank_start]eccentric[blank_end] manner to decelerate knee flexion after landing from a jump. The insertion of the quadriceps at the [blank_start]tibial tuberosity[blank_end] via the patellar tendon and quadriceps tendon also can cause increased [blank_start]anterior[blank_end] translation (sliding) of the tibia on the femur
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  • eccentric
  • tibial tuberosity
  • anterior

Question 37

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The two primary ligaments affected during an inversion ankle sprain include the [blank_start]anterior talofibular[blank_end] and the [blank_start]calcaneofibular[blank_end]
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  • anterior talofibular
  • calcaneofibular

Question 38

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During a high ankle sprain, an individual may have a sprain (stretching) of the [blank_start]syndesmotic ligament[blank_end], a connective tissue that holds the tibia and fibula together.
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  • syndesmotic ligament

Question 39

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What are the three primary ligaments that support the coxofemoral joint?
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  • iliofemoral, pubofemoral, sacroiliac
  • pubofemoral, sacrotuberous, ischiofemoral
  • ischiofemoral, sacroiliac, iliofemoral
  • iliofemoral, pubofemoral, ischiofemoral

Question 40

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What type of joint is the talocrucral joint of the ankle?
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  • condyloid
  • hinge
  • ball and socket
  • gliding

Question 41

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What type of joint is the tibiofemoral joint? What is the real name of this ligament?
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  • condyloid joint, interosseous ligament
  • Fibrous joint, syndesmosis ligament
  • Pivot joint, syndesmosis ligament
  • fibrous joint, interosseous ligament

Question 42

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There are [blank_start]7[blank_end] tarsal bones of the foot. All of them except the [blank_start]talus[blank_end] are bound firmly. The bones are the [blank_start]talus[blank_end], [blank_start]calcaneus, navicular, cuboid[blank_end], and the [blank_start]medial, lateral, and middle[blank_end] cuneiforms.
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  • 7
  • talus
  • talus
  • calcaneus, navicular, cuboid
  • medial, lateral, and middle

Question 43

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There are [blank_start]5[blank_end] metatarsals and each phalange has [blank_start]3[blank_end]; [blank_start]proximal, middle, and distal[blank_end] except for the [blank_start]big toe[blank_end] which only has the [blank_start]proximal and distal phalanx.[blank_end]
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  • 5
  • 3
  • proximal, middle, and distal
  • big toe
  • proximal and distal phalanx.

Question 44

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What are the 4 deltoid ligaments that insert on the medial malleolus
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  • posterior tibiotalar, tibiocalcaneal, tibionavicular, anterior tibiotalar
  • calcaneofibular, anterior tibiofibular, posterior tibiotalar, anterior talofibular
  • calcaneofibular, anterior talofibular, anterior tibiofibular, tibionavicular
  • anterior tibiotalar, posterior tibiotalar tibiocalcaneal, anterior tibiofibular

Question 45

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What are the 3 distinct lateral bands of ankle ligaments?
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  • anterior tibiofibular, calcaneofibular, anterior talofibular
  • anterior talofibular, calcaneofibular, tibionavicular
  • anterior tibiotalar, posterior tibiotalar, tibionavicular

Question 46

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The pelvic girdle is made up of 2 [blank_start]coxae[blank_end] or [blank_start]innominate[blank_end] bones and articulate with the [blank_start]sacrum[blank_end] and coccyx
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  • coxae
  • innominate
  • sacrum

Question 47

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What bone of the coxae is the most posterior and anterior?
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  • ilium, ischium
  • ilium, pubis
  • ischium, pubis
  • pubis, ischium

Question 48

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What is the curve on the backside of the coxa?
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  • ischial spine
  • ramus of ischium
  • greater sciatic notch
  • posterior inferior iliac spine

Question 49

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What is the strongest ligament in the body? Hint: y-shaped
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  • coxofemoral
  • iliofemoral
  • patellar tendon
  • quadriceps tendon

Question 50

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The three hip ligaments are the pubofemoral, iliofemoral, and [blank_start]ischiofemoral[blank_end]. The [blank_start]iliofemoral[blank_end] limits hyperextension while the [blank_start]ischiofemoral[blank_end] limits medial rotation and sets the femur head into the acetabulum. The pubofemoral limits [blank_start]abduction[blank_end].
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  • ischiofemoral
  • iliofemoral
  • ischiofemoral
  • abduction

Question 51

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What is one stabilizer of the coxofemoral joint?
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  • acetabulum labrum
  • ligamentum teres
  • pubofemoral
  • iliofemoral

Question 52

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What is the long nerve the forms the tibial and common peroneal nerve?
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  • olfactory nerve
  • femoral nerve
  • sciatic nerve
  • tibial nerve

Question 53

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What serves as the attachment site for the ligamentum teres?
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  • distal femur
  • greater trochanter of femur
  • fovea capitis
  • linea aspera

Question 54

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what part of the femur articulates with the tibia?
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  • medial condyle
  • lateral condyle
  • adductor tubercle
  • lateral and medial condyle

Question 55

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Which of the adductor muscles inserts on the adductor tubercle?
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  • adductor brevis
  • adductor longus
  • adductor magnus
  • pectineus

Question 56

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What type of bone is the patella?
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  • flat
  • long
  • seasmoid
  • irregular

Question 57

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What is the proximal end of the tibia expanded into?
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  • tibial plateaus
  • medial and lateral condyles
  • medial and lateral menisci
  • medial and lateral epicondyles

Question 58

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what is the main agonist for plantar flexion?
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  • soleous
  • tibialis posterior
  • gastrocnemius
  • flexor digitorum longus

Question 59

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[blank_start]Tibialis anterior[blank_end], [blank_start]extensor digitorum longus[blank_end] and extensor hallicus longus all assist in dorsiflexion of the ankle
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  • Tibialis anterior
  • extensor digitorum longus

Question 60

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what muscle is a synergist to both eversion and dorsiflexion?
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  • tibialis posterior
  • tibialis anterior
  • peroneus longus
  • extensor digitorum longus

Question 61

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What muscle is a synergist to tibialis anterior on inversion?
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  • peroneus brevis
  • tibialis posterior
  • gastrocnemius
  • soleous

Question 62

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what is the agonist to hip flexion?
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  • sartorius
  • psoas major
  • rectus femoris
  • iliacus

Question 63

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Which muscle group assists the gluetus maximus in hip extension?
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  • quadriceps
  • hamstrings
  • adductors
  • abductors

Question 64

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The posterior fibers of the gluteus medius is the agonist to medial rotation of the hip
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  • True
  • False

Question 65

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What muscles contract during hip adduction?
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  • pectineus, adductor longus, adductor brevis, gracilis, adductor magnus
  • adductor Magnus, sartorius, pectineus, gluteus medius, gracilis
  • Tensor fasciae latae, gluteus medius, gluteus minimus, gluteus maximus

Question 66

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Insertion site of the gluteus medius?
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  • lesser trochanter
  • greater trochanter
  • gluteal tuberosity
  • linea aspera

Question 67

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What muscle, along with the gluteus medius, inserts on the greater trochanter?
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  • piriformis
  • quadratus femoris
  • gluteus minimus
  • tensor fasciae latae

Question 68

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Difference between gluteus maximus and other two glute muscles?
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  • performs hip flexion
  • performs hip extension
  • performs abduction
  • performs adduction

Question 69

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What does the rectus femoris insert on?
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  • ASIS
  • AIIS
  • pubic tubercle
  • iliac spine

Question 70

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What is the most lateral hamstring muscle?
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  • semitendinosus
  • semimembranosus
  • biceps femoris
  • vastus medialis

Question 71

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Which of the adductor muscles are more proximal?
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  • adductor magnus
  • adductor longus
  • adductor brevis
  • pectineus

Question 72

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what is the most medial thigh muscle?
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  • adductor brevis
  • sartorius
  • gracilis
  • adductor magnus

Question 73

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What muscles are found in the lateral compartments of the leg?
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  • tibialis anterior, extensors
  • tibialis posterior, flexors
  • peroneus brevis/longus
  • gastrocnemius, soleus

Question 74

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The pons is located _______ relative to medulla oblongata
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  • distal
  • inferior
  • proximal
  • superior

Question 75

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What carries blood away from heart to tissues and organs?
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  • veins
  • arterioles
  • arteries
  • capillaries

Question 76

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What synovial joints allow for movement only in two planes-no more, no less than two planes of movement
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  • hinge, saddle, pivot
  • ball and socket, condyloid, gliding
  • saddle, condyloid
  • hinge, saddle, pivot, ball and socket, condyloid, gliding

Question 77

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What is the tough, vascular covering of fibrous tissue surrounding the diaphysis on the bone?
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  • interosseous membrane
  • parietal tissue
  • endosteum
  • periosteum
  • articular cartilage

Question 78

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Which of the following processes is considered an articulating process?
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  • trochanter
  • facet
  • spine
  • line
  • crest

Question 79

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When a muscle is contracting in a _____ manner, there is no joint movement that is occurring resulting in static contraction
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  • eccentric
  • isotonic
  • isometric
  • concentric

Question 80

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How many bones are in the human skeleton?
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  • 194
  • 206
  • 231
  • 255

Question 81

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What divides the front and parietal lobes?
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  • medulla oblongata
  • insula
  • lateral sulcus
  • central sulcus

Question 82

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What is the most superficial covering on the spinal cord?
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  • pia matter
  • dura matter
  • arachnoid matter
  • gray commisure

Question 83

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What is the heart inclosed by?
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  • fibrous tissue
  • papillary muscle
  • pericardial sac
  • cardiac muscle

Question 84

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What is the t-tubles surrounded by within a muscle?
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  • sarcolemma
  • terminal cisternae
  • A-band
  • nucleus

Question 85

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What part of the muscle disappears during contraction?
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  • A-band
  • z-line
  • m-line
  • h-zone

Question 86

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The [blank_start]I-band[blank_end] are the thin, or lighter bands within a muscle and inside is the [blank_start]z-line[blank_end] while the [blank_start]m-line[blank_end] are the thick filaments and surrounded by [blank_start]h-zone[blank_end]
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  • I-band
  • z-line
  • m-line
  • h-zone

Question 87

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What goes from z-line to z-line in a muscle?
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  • h-zone
  • sarcoplasic reticulum
  • sarcomere
  • a-band

Question 88

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ascending signals are motor signals that go to CNS
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  • True
  • False

Question 89

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What part of the brain is responsible for visceral activity, such as heart rate?
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  • pons
  • midbrain
  • medulla oblongata
  • cerebellum

Question 90

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What part of the brain is responsible for motor function?
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  • cerebellum
  • medulla oblongata
  • pons
  • cerebrum

Question 91

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What is the function of the cerebrum?
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  • regulate rate and depth of breathing
  • visual and auditory reflexes
  • voluntary motor function
  • control center of visceral activity

Question 92

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If the pons was hurt, one would have trouble doing what?
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  • walking
  • seeing
  • breathing
  • maintaining normal heart rate

Question 93

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Which of the rotator cuff muscles doesn't insert on the greater tubercle?
Answer
  • infraspinatus
  • supraspinatus
  • subscapularis
  • teres minor
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