Muscle Locations
Terms
Disorders
characteristics of muscles
Functions of Muscles
100

Which is a muscle on the posterior portion of the upper arm?

triceps brachii

100

What does the term hyper- mean

excessive or above

100

Ethan experienced pain when he stepped on a nail in an old wooden board while walking his dog. When arriving home, he removes his shoe and sees a puncture wound in the bottom of his foot. Ethan understands that he is at risk for developing:

tetanus.

100

Joe flexes his biceps. What characteristic of muscles describes what is happening to Joe's biceps when he flexes them?

contractibility

100

what is the type of voluntary muscle

skeletal

200

Which muscle is located on the head?

buccinator

200

The term atrophy means:

shrinking.

200

During the first basketball practice of the season, Jake begins experiencing muscle cramps and has to stop and rest for a few minutes. Jake understands that he is having these cramps due to a build-up of lactic acid in the muscles caused by:

muscle fatigue.

200

During the first basketball practice of the season, Jake begins experiencing muscle cramps and has to stop and rest for a few minutes. Jake understands that he is having these cramps due to a build-up of lactic acid in the muscles caused by:

muscle fatigue.

200

Which muscle only has an involuntary function? 

A. biceps brachii 

B. diaphragm 

C. trapezius 

D. cardiac

cardiac

300

Which shoulder muscle is superior and proximal to the triceps brachii?

Deltoid

300

The term algia means:

pain.

300

Mary has had muscle pain and fatigue for over three months. Her doctor prescribed treatment for her symptoms. Mary’s diagnosis is most likely:

fibromyalgia.

300

Muscles should always be slightly contracted and ready to pull in order to function properly. This is known as:

muscle tone.

300

Regular exercise and strength training will:

improve muscle tone.

400

Which large muscle is located on the back and is inferior to the trapezius?

latissimus dorsi

400

The term myo means:

muscle.

400

Preston was born with a genetic disorder that was undiagnosed until he was in preschool. His muscles began getting weaker and he lost his ability to walk at age 10. While his condition is incurable, treatments include: medications, assistive devices, and physical and respiratory therapy. What disorder does Preston have?

muscular dystrophy

400

Cory stretches every night after running. What is the desired outcome for his muscles?

extensibility

400

Anaerobic exercises performed over prolonged periods without adequate rest will cause a/an:

buildup of lactic acid.

500

Which muscle is on the posterior aspect of the lower leg?

gastrocnemius

500

what does the term -asthenia mean?

weakness

500

Which autoimmune disorder of the muscular system is characterized by fluctuating weakness around the eyes, difficulty chewing, and difficulty swallowing?

myasthenia gravis

500

When a gymnast performs a head stand, what characteristic of muscles describes what is happening to his chest and shoulder muscles?

contractibility

500

Which muscle group is responsible for movement of the ribs in order to assist with respiration?

external intercostals

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