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Functions 1
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Synergists & Antagonists
100

Which movement describes when nearly flat bone surfaces slide or glide over each other?

Gliding

100

Which movement is described as bending of the foot or the toes upward?

Dorsiflexion

100

Which muscles elevate and abduct the corners of the mouth when smiling?

Zygomaticus major and minor

100

This muscle compresses abdomen when belching, barfing, and childbirth..

Transversus abdominus

100

The external intercostals can assist inspiration by lifting the rib cage upward and outward. The antagonist for this would be...

internal intercostals

200

Which movement increases the angle of a joint?

Extension

200

Which movement describes lowering a body part?

Depression

200

What rotates and protracts the scapula?

Serratus anterior

200

These two muscles are used when breathing.. Which is used for expiration and inhalation?

Intercostals

External = inhalation

internal = expiration

200

The two synergists for elevation of the mandible are...

temporalis and masseter

300

Moving a limb away from the midline or medial plane of the body is called what?

Abduction

300

Which movement is described as lifting a body part superiorly?

Elevation

300

Which muscle flexes the torso and compresses the abdomen when barfing?

Rectus abdominis

300

These two muscles rotate the torso left and right and assist with the flexion of the torso.. they also assist with compression of the abdomen

External and internal obliques 

300

One action of the trapezius is to retract the scapulae. Its primary synergist for this is...

rhomboids

400

What is the turning of a bone around its own axis?

Rotation

400

When you touch your thumb to your index fingers, what is that movement called?

Opposition

400

This muscle retracts and elevates the scapulae and also extends the neck..

Trapezius

400

What set of muscles adducts and flexes upper arm when doing push-ups or bench press; it also protracts the scapulae and shoulder?

Pectoralis major and minor

400

One action of the rectus abdominis is to compress the abdomen thus increasing intra-abdominal pressure. What are the 3 synergists for this?

transversus abdominis, external & internal obliques

500

When the palm is face up, what movement/position is that?

Supination

500

What is turning the sole of the foot outward called?

Eversion

500

Which group of muscles prevents the dislocation of the humerus? Name the 4 muscles that make up this group.

Rotator cuff (supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor, subscapularis)

500

This muscle depresses the lower lip and mandible; tenses the neck skin when making a “lizard face”

Platysma

500

One action of the rectus abdominis is flexion of the vertebral column in the lumbar region. What are its 2 synergist and primary antagonist?

Synergists: external and internal obliques

Antagonist: erector spinae