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Chapter 10 - The Muscular System $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100$100$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Introduction to Muscles Lever Systems OriginsInsertions Action FINAL ROUND

Introduction to Muscles: $100 Question The deltoid muscle is named for its ________. a. action b. location c. shape d. size BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Introduction to Muscles: $100 Answer The deltoid muscle is named for its ________. a. action b. location c. shape d. size BACK TO GAME

Introduction to Muscles: $200 Question Which of the following is not a functional classification of muscle? a. Agonist b. Antagonist c. Protagonist d. Synergist BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Introduction to Muscles: $200 Answer Which of the following is not a functional classification of muscle? a. Agonist b. Antagonist c. Protagonist d. Synergist BACK TO GAME

Introduction to Muscles: $300 Question Synergistic muscles that immobilize a joint are also classified as ________. a. agonists b. fixators c. prime movers d. antagonists BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Introduction to Muscles: $300 Answer Synergistic muscles that immobilize a joint are also classified as ________. a. agonists b. fixators c. prime movers d. antagonists BACK TO GAME

Introduction to Muscles: $400 Question Sphincter muscles have which fascicular pattern? a. Circular b. Convergent c. Parallel d. Pennate BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Introduction to Muscles: $400 Answer Sphincter muscles have which fascicular pattern? a. Circular b. Convergent c. Parallel d. Pennate BACK TO GAME

Introduction to Muscles: $500 Question Which fascicular arrangement tends to be found in the most powerful muscles? a. Circular b. Convergent c. Parallel d. Pennate BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Introduction to Muscles: $500 Answer Which fascicular arrangement tends to be found in the most powerful muscles? a. Circular b. Convergent c. Parallel d. Pennate BACK TO GAME

Lever Systems: $100 Question ________ serve as levers on your body. a. Muscles b. Joints c. Tendons d. Bones BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Lever Systems: $100 Answer ________ serve as levers on your body. a. Muscles b. Joints c. Tendons d. Bones BACK TO GAME

Lever Systems: $200 Question ________ serve as a fulcrum on your body. a. Muscles b. Joints c. Tendons d. Bones BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Lever Systems: $200 Answer ________ serve as a fulcrum on your body. a. Muscles b. Joints c. Tendons d. Bones BACK TO GAME

Lever Systems: $300 Question Levers that operate at a mechanical advantage are called ________ levers. a. speed b. power c. third-class d. load BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Lever Systems: $300 Answer Levers that operate at a mechanical advantage are called ________ levers. a. speed b. power c. third-class d. load BACK TO GAME

Lever Systems: $400 Question Levers that operate with great speed, and are always at a mechanical disadvantage, are the ________. a. first-class levers b. second-class levers c. third-class levers d. All of the above perform this way. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Lever Systems: $400 Answer Levers that operate with great speed, and are always at a mechanical disadvantage, are the ________. a. first-class levers b. second-class levers c. third-class levers d. All of the above perform this way. BACK TO GAME

Lever Systems: $500 Question Most of the skeletal muscles in our bodies are classified as ________. a. first class b. second class c. third class d. All of the above are equally distributed in our bodies. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Lever Systems: $500 Answer Most of the skeletal muscles in our bodies are classified as ________. a. first class b. second class c. third class d. All of the above are equally distributed in our bodies. BACK TO GAME

Origins: $100 Question The origin of the triceps brachii is on the ________. a. scapula b. humerus c. scapula and humerus d. clavicle, scapula, and humerus BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Origins: $100 Answer The origin of the triceps brachii is on the ________. a. scapula b. humerus c. scapula and humerus d. clavicle, scapula, and humerus BACK TO GAME

Origins: $200 Question A muscle that does not originate from the ribs is the _________. a. pectoralis minor b. serratus anterior c. rectus abdominis d. pectoralis major BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Origins: $200 Answer A muscle that does not originate from the ribs is the _________. a. pectoralis minor b. serratus anterior c. rectus abdominis d. pectoralis major BACK TO GAME

Origins: $300 Question Which of these is not an origin of the trapezius? a. Occipital bone b. Thoracic vertebrae c. Scapula d. Ligamentum nuchae BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Origins: $300 Answer Which of these is not an origin of the trapezius? a. Occipital bone b. Thoracic vertebrae c. Scapula d. Ligamentum nuchae BACK TO GAME

Origins: $400 Question This abdominal muscle originates from the pubic symphysis. a. Rectus abdominis b. External oblique c. Internal oblique d. Transversus abdominis BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Origins: $400 Answer This abdominal muscle originates from the pubic symphysis. a. Rectus abdominis b. External oblique c. Internal oblique d. Transversus abdominis BACK TO GAME

Origins: $500 Question Which muscle group does not have an origin on the pelvic girdle? a. Hamstrings b. Gluteals c. Abdominals d. They all have origins on the pelvic girdle. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Origins: $500 Answer Which muscle group does not have an origin on the pelvic girdle? a. Hamstrings b. Gluteals c. Abdominals d. They all have origins on the pelvic girdle. BACK TO GAME

Insertions: $100 Question The insertion of the sternocleidomastoid is ________. a. the clavicle b. the sternum c. the temporal bone d. the clavicle and the sternum BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Insertions: $100 Answer The insertion of the sternocleidomastoid is ________. a. the clavicle b. the sternum c. the temporal bone d. the clavicle and the sternum BACK TO GAME

Insertions: $200 Question Which muscle inserts onto the olecranon process? a. Biceps brachii b. Triceps brachii c. Latissimus dorsi d. Pectoralis major BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Insertions: $200 Answer Which muscle inserts onto the olecranon process? a. Biceps brachii b. Triceps brachii c. Latissimus dorsi d. Pectoralis major BACK TO GAME

Insertions: $300 Question The tibial tuberosity is the insertion point of which muscle group? a. Quadriceps femoris b. Adductor group c. Hamstrings d. Triceps surae BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Insertions: $300 Answer The tibial tuberosity is the insertion point of which muscle group? a. Quadriceps femoris b. Adductor group c. Hamstrings d. Triceps surae BACK TO GAME

Insertions: $400 Question This muscle inserts on the calcaneous. a. Biceps femoris b. Tibialis anterior c. Tibialis posterior d. Gastrocnemius BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Insertions: $400 Answer This muscle inserts on the calcaneous. a. Biceps femoris b. Tibialis anterior c. Tibialis posterior d. Gastrocnemius BACK TO GAME

Insertions: $500 Question All of these muscles insert onto the humerus except the: a. triceps brachii. b. deltoid. c. pectoralis major. d. latissimus dorsi. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Insertions: $500 Answer All of these muscles insert onto the humerus except the: a. triceps brachii. b. deltoid. c. pectoralis major. d. latissimus dorsi. BACK TO GAME

Action: $100 Question Which muscle is not part of the hamstring group? a. Biceps femoris b. Gracilis c. Semimembranosus d. Semitendinosus BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Action: $100 Answer Which muscle is not part of the hamstring group? a. Biceps femoris b. Gracilis c. Semimembranosus d. Semitendinosus BACK TO GAME

Action: $200 Question The prime mover in abduction of the arm is the __________. a. triceps brachii b. deltoid c. biceps brachii d. latissimus dorsi BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Action: $200 Answer The prime mover in abduction of the arm is the __________. a. triceps brachii b. deltoid c. biceps brachii d. latissimus dorsi BACK TO GAME

Action: $300 Question A muscle that allows us to shrug our shoulders is the __________. a. latissimus dorsi b. subclavius c. trapezius d. pectoralis major BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Action: $300 Answer A muscle that allows us to shrug our shoulders is the __________. a. latissimus dorsi b. subclavius c. trapezius d. pectoralis major BACK TO GAME

Action: $400 Question A muscle that is antagonistic to the pectoralis major would be the _________. a. biceps brachii b. pectoralis minor c. latissimus dorsi d. serratus anterior BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Action: $400 Answer A muscle that is antagonistic to the pectoralis major would be the _________. a. biceps brachii b. pectoralis minor c. latissimus dorsi d. serratus anterior BACK TO GAME

Action: $500 Question Which muscle is the prime mover for flexion of the arm? a. Pectoralis major b. Biceps brachii c. Triceps brachii d. Brachialis BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Action: $500 Answer Which muscle is the prime mover for flexion of the arm? a. Pectoralis major b. Biceps brachii c. Triceps brachii d. Brachialis BACK TO GAME

FINAL ROUND Question You have discovered a new muscle named the tibialis deltoideus. This muscle would most likely be: a. a shoulder muscle. b. a triangular muscle of the leg. c. an abductor muscle of the thigh. d. an abductor muscle of the thigh. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

FINAL ROUND Answer You have discovered a new muscle named the tibialis deltoideus. This muscle would most likely be: a. a shoulder muscle. b. a triangular muscle of the leg. c. an abductor muscle of the thigh. d. an abductor muscle of the thigh. BACK TO GAME