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Anatomy Muscular system
Answer each question to the best of your ability. You MUST spell correctly for full credit.
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Question 3
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Identify the insertion of the muscle in the diagram below

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Question 5
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Identify the insertion of the muscle in the diagram below

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Question 7
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Which muscles contributes to forearm flexion?
Flexor pollicus longus
Biceps brachii
Pronator teres
Biceps femoris
Identify the actions of the flexor carpi ulnaris.
Plantar flexion
pronation
flexes wrist
adducts wrist
abducts wrist
Identify the insertion of the muscle in the diagram below
posterior, distal phalynx of digits 2-5
anterior, distal phalynx of digits 2-5
posterior, middle phalynx of digits 1-5
anterior, middle phalynx of digits 1-4
What are the actions of this muscle?
Flexes elbow
Supinates forearm
Extends arm at shoulder
Pronates forearm
Match the muscles of the lower extremity to the appropriate description
Triceps brachii
O: anterior surface of ribs 3-5; I: coracoid process
Deltoids
I: upper medial border of scapula; A: elevates and adducts scapula
Biceps brachii
O: T2-T5, I: medial border of scapula
Pectoralis minor
O: C7-T1, A: retracts and rotates scapula to rest position
Levator scapulae
A: extends and adducts arm: I: intertubercle groove of humerus
Rhomboid minor
O: acromion, spine of scapula and lateral 1/3 of clavicle, A: abducts, extends and medially & laterally rotates the arm
Rhomboid major
O: inferior border of scapula, A: medially rotates and adducts arm
Pronator Teres
A: extends forearm, I: olecranon process
Latissimus dorsi
O: supraglenoid tubercle of scapula & coracoid process of the scapula, I: posterior border of bicipital/radial tuberosity of radius
Teres major
I: lateral shaft/convexity of radius, A: pronates and flexes forearm