10. Muscles
Muscle Actions
- Multiple ChoiceThe __________ assists the triceps brachii in forearm extension.1586views
- Multiple Choice__________ are muscles that oppose or reverse a particular movement.1655views2rank
- Multiple ChoiceThe extensor digitorum muscle is an example of a __________ muscle.1480views
- Multiple ChoiceThe prime movers of back extension are the __________.1728views
- Multiple ChoiceThe __________ is the prime mover of dorsiflexion of the foot.2491views
- Multiple ChoiceThe prime mover of arm extension is the __________.2758views1comments
- Textbook Question
A muscle that assists an agonist by causing a like movement or by stabilizing a joint over which an agonist acts is a(n):
a. Antagonist
b. Prime mover
c. Synergist
d. Agonist
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Doing the pincer grasp is an ________ movement.
a. Extending
b. Abducting
c. Adducting
d. Opposing
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The hamstring and quadriceps muscle groups are antagonists of each other, and each group is a prime mover in its own right. What action does each muscle group perform?
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Name three muscles or muscle groups used as sites for intramuscular injections. Which is most often used in babies?
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While jogging, Mr. Ahmadi was forced to jump out of the way of a speeding car. He heard a snapping sound that was immediately followed by pain in his right lower calf. A gap was visible between his swollen calf and his heel, and he was unable to plantar flex that foot. What do you think happened?
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Why does a convergent muscle exhibit more versatility when contracting than does a parallel muscle?
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Why can a pennate muscle generate more tension than can a parallel muscle of the same size?
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Why is it difficult to lift a heavy object when the elbow is at full extension?
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Mark the following statements as true or false. If the statement is false, correct it to make a true statement.
The buccinator muscle pulls the cheeks in, producing sucking movements.
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