"Action" Figures
Inserting a new spinal cord
Building Muscles
What in the eyes, ears, and equilibrium
Muscles
100

What action does the elbow do?

Flexion and Extension

100

How many pairs of spinal nerves are there?

31 pairs

100

Where would you find smooth muscle tissue?

hallow organs (bladder, stomach, esophagus, etc.)

100

What part of the eye protects the optic nerve?

Optic disc

100

What does biceps mean in biceps brachii?

It has 2 origins

200

The Adductor Longus does what action?

Hip Adduction and Flexion

200
What big nerve comes out of the thoracic plexus?

none, thoracic plexus does not exist

200

What makes cardiac muscle unique from skeletal muscles?

branching muscles, intercalated discs, Involuntary Contractions, and only found in the heart

200

What does the tympanic membrane do in response to sound?

it vibrates 

200

Which muscle was named after the Greek symbol "Delta"

Deltoids

300

The Biceps femoris is the prime mover of what bones?

Tibia and Fibula

300

Which plexus does the sciatic nerve begin from? 

Sacral plexus

300

Are skeletal muscles uninucleated, dinucleated, or multinucleated? 

multinucleated

300

The vestibule deals with this type of equilibrium?

static

300

Sternocleidomastoid originates from where?

Sternum and clavicle

400

The Soleus does what action?

plantar (bottom of foot) flexion

400

The anterior horn of the spinal cord deals with what type of information?

motor information

400

Which type of muscle is not striated? 

smooth muscle tissue

400

What does the oval window do?

transmit vibrations to inner ear

400

What is the longest muscle in the body?

Sartorius

500

Name 1 action the Sartorius does not do?

Extension and Adduction

500

The cervical plexus consists of which vertebrae?  

c1-t1

500

Why are skeletal muscles called skeletal muscles?

The muscles attach to bones

500

Which cranial nerve deals with sound and equilibrium?

Vestibulocochlear nerve

500

Name the 4 muscles of the abdomen?

External and Internal Oblique, Transverse abdominis, and Rectus Abdominus