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A & P Muscular System Quiz #3
You must hard copy first , then click…only letter answers will receive a zero…Spell all correctly!
Slide2Question #1:
The type of muscle found in the irises of the eyes and in the blood vessels is called
_______________.
A. visceral smooth muscle
B. Skeletal muscle
C. cardiac muscle
D. Myocardial muscle
E. none of them are correct
Slide3Question #2: Which muscle enables you to pucker your lips for a kiss?
A.
orbicularis
oculi
B.
orbicularis
kissoris
C.
orbicularis
puckarupis
D.
zygomaticus
lipus
E.
orbicularis
oris
Slide4Question #3: The biceps
femoris
is one hamstring muscle located on the back of the thigh. Which muscles are on the other hamstrings?
A.
semifemurus
and
semimembranosus
B.
semitendinosus
and gluteus
medius
C.
semitendinosus
and
semibembranosus
D. biceps
brachii
and triceps
brachii
E. none of them seem correct
Slide5Question #4: Which of the following does not belong with the others?
A. multinucleated
B. Striated
C. skeletal
D. involuntary
E. none of them are right
Slide6Question #5: The major muscle lining the cheek is the:
A.
orbicularis
oculi
B.
sartorius
C. rectus
abdominus
D.
epicranius
occipitalis
E.
buccinator
Slide7Question #6:
Structure #
4 is a geometric shape:
A. gamma
B.trapezius
C. rhombus anterior
D. omega
brachii
E. deltoid
Slide8Question #7: These muscles#6 line the outside of ribs:
A. internal
femorus
B.
pectoralis
major
C. internal
obliques
D. External
obliques
E. biceps
femoris
Slide9Question #8: Structure #1 is the:
A.
trapezius
B.
platysma
C. biceps
femoris
D.
sternocleidomastoid
E.
brachialis
Slide10Question #9: This muscle #6 is ‘inferior’( cut away section) to a huge chest muscle:
A.
pectoralis
major
B. external intercostals
C.
masseters
D.
pectoralis
minor
E. none of them seem correct
Slide11Question #10:This athlete is flexing his fingers to grip the ball-this muscle is:
A. extensor
phylangus
B. extensor digitalis
C. flexor
phylangus
D. flexor digitalis
E.
gastrocnemius
Slide12Question #11: Structure #1 makes me hop to work:
A.
sartorius
B. biceps
brachii
C. gluteus
maximus
D.
gastrocnemius
E. I don’t know
Slide13Question #12: these are huge and pull shoulder down…great for posing:
A.
trapezius
B. biceps
dorsi
C.
latissimus
backus
D.
latissimus
muscularis
E.
latissimus
dorsi
Slide14Question #13: This #3 is our largest muscle
A. gluteus
minimus
B. gluteus
medialus
C. gluteus rumpus
D. rectus
maximus
E. gluteus
maximus
Slide15Question #14: The quadriceps consists of the
vastus
lateralis and:
A. biceps
femoris
,
vastus
medialis
,
vastus
intermedius
B. gluteus
maximus
,
vastis
medialis
, biceps
femoris
C. rectus
femoris
,
vastis
intermedius
,
vastus
medialis
D.Biceps
femoris
, rectus
femoris
, triceps
femoris
E. none can be right…don’t have a good feeling
Slide16Question #15: This muscle #2 goes down to the hand a long way:
A,
handus
shortus
B. Palmaris
medialis
C.
palmaris
longus
D.
palmaris
notsosureus
E. none of them
Slide17Question #16: Structure #1 ‘raises the shoulder’:
A.
increasis
shoulderus
B.
levator
femoris
C.
levator
scapulae
D.
levator
noclueus
E.
lecator
gemini
Slide18Question #17:
This muscle #9 is above another and abducts the arm:
A.
infraspinatus
B.myospinatus
C.
supraspinatus
D.
frontalspinatus
E. I have no idea
Slide19Question #18: the blue shaded area is the muscle called(I said it was covered by elderly skin)
1. deltoid
B.
latissimus
dorsi
C. rectus
abdominus
D.
platysma
E. external intercostals
Slide20Question #19: This muscle functions in ‘mastication’:
A.
sternocleidomastoid
B. triceps
brachii
C.
mandibularis
D.
masseter
E.
occipitalis
Slide21Question #20: Muscles that aren’t used may degenerate, which is commonly called ‘atrophy’:
A. true
B. false