EMG
Forearm, Hand & Wrist
Pelvic Girdle
Pectoral Girdle
Brain Anatomy
100

Consists of a single motor neuron and all muscle fibers that innervate it. 

What is a motor unit?

100

What is the name of the type of joint in the wrist between the radius and carpal bones?

What is an Ellipsoid Joint?

100

Name the 3 bones of the Coxal Bone (hip) in the pelvic girdle.

What is Ilium, Ischium and Pubic Bone?

100

Name this bone in diagram above.

What is the clavicle bone?

100

Which is the most prominent sulcus that divides the 2 hemispheres into left and right cerebral hemispheres?



What is the longitudinal fissure?

200

Refers to the increasing numbers of motor units that are recruited to gain a continual greater force using recruitment of smaller units first then larger units last. 

What is Size Principle?

200

The types of movement that occur from using the forearm's pivot joint 

What is pronation and supination?

200

NAME THE BONE MARKING FOR "B".

What is the Greater Trochanter?

200

Identify "F" in the diagram above.

What is the Spine of the Scapula?

200
Which section of the cerebrum primarily controls fine movements and responsible for "higher" functions such as language, memory, and personality?

What is the Frontal Lobe?

300

Which term refers to a single muscle response in which the muscle contracts and then fully relaxes?

What is a Twitch?

300

Name the bone located at the arrow in diagram above.

What is the Lunate bone?

300

Identify the name of the opening for "A" in diagram above.

What is the Obturator Foramen?

300

Identify "B" in the diagram above.

What is the Coracoid Process?

300

Visual information is processed in which lobe?

What is the Occipital Lobe?

400

This occurs to muscles when lactic acid builds up after prolonged activity. 

What is muscle fatigue?

400

N

Name of carpal bone #8 in diagram above.

What is the Scaphoid bone?

400

The functional category of the pubic symphysis joint

What is Amphiarthrosis?

400

Name the muscles in the above diagram.

What are the Rhomboids (Rhomboid minor & Rhomboid major)?

400

Auditory signals and some visual information are processed in this lobe

What is the Temporal Lobe?

500

When a muscle is in a normal continuous state of partial muscle contraction

What is muscle tonus?

500

The insertion of the Biceps Brachii muscle

What is the Radial Tuberosity?

500

Identify the name of the red arrow bone marking

What is the Acetabulum?

500

NAME THIS MUSCLE

What is the Teres Minor muscle?

500

The function of the Parietal Lobe

What is handling basic body information provided by touch receptors, muscle receptors, and joint receptors?