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100

What is the largest muscle in the animal body?

What is Gluteus Maxiums

100

What is the basic unit of a muscle fiber called?

What is a sarcomere?

100

What type of muscle tissue is striated and voluntary?

What is skeletal muscle?

100

Which muscle is primarily responsible for breathing?

What is the diaphragm?

100

What are the landmarks for an IM injection into the lumbar epaxial?

What are the wings of the ilium and spine?

200

Which muscle is responsible for flexing the forearm?

What is the biceps brachii?

200

Which ion is essential for muscle contraction?

What is calcium?

200

Which muscle tissue type is found in the walls of hollow organs?

What is smooth muscle?

200

Name the muscle that allows you to extend your elbow

What is the triceps brachii?

200

What is the strongest muscle based on its size in the human body?

What is the masseter?

300

Name the muscle that is primarily responsible for chewing.

What is the masseter?

300

What is the term for the muscle's ability to return to its original shape after being stretched?

What is elasticity?

300

What type of muscle tissue is found in the heart?

What is cardiac muscle?

300

Which muscle group is located on the anterior thigh and is responsible for extending the knee?

What are the quadriceps?

300

How much of an injectable medical can be give IM? 

What is 2mL?

400

In what muscle in the back can an injection be given?

What is the lumbar epaxial?

400

Which protein in muscle fibers binds oxygen for use during muscle contraction?

What is myoglobin?

400

 Which type of muscle tissue is involuntary and found in the walls of blood vessels?

What is smooth muscle?

400

Which group of muscles is primarily responsible for bringing the thigh towards the body's midline?

What are the adductor muscles?

400

When administering an intramuscular (IM) injection into the semimembranosus muscle, what anatomical landmarks should be used to locate the injection site, and which nerve must be carefully avoided to prevent injury?

What is the femur and sciatic nerve

500

What muscle of the hind limb can IM injections be given into?

What is the Semimembranosus

500

What is the name of the neurotransmitter that triggers muscle contraction?

What is acetylcholine?

500

What type of muscle tissue has intercalated discs?

What is cardiac muscle?

500

What muscle helps you to rotate your torso?

What are the obliques?

500

Which mineral is essential for muscle contraction and is stored in the sarcoplasmic reticulum?

What is calcium?

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