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TCA - Upper Extremity Payday

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7 questions
Note from the author:
Anatomy Muscular system
Answer each question to the best of your ability. You MUST spell correctly for full credit.
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Question 1
1.

Which muscles contributes to forearm flexion?

Question 2
2.

Identify the actions of the flexor carpi ulnaris.

Question 3
3.

Identify the insertion of the muscle in the diagram below

Question 4
4.

Identify the insertion of the muscle in the diagram below

Question 5
5.

Identify the insertion of the muscle in the diagram below

Question 6
6.

What are the actions of this muscle?

Question 7
7.

Match the muscles of the lower extremity to the appropriate description

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Rhomboid major
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O: anterior surface of ribs 3-5; I: coracoid process
Pectoralis minor
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I: upper medial border of scapula; A: elevates and adducts scapula
Levator scapulae
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O: T2-T5, I: medial border of scapula
Triceps brachii
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O: C7-T1, A: retracts and rotates scapula to rest position
Pronator Teres
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A: extends and adducts arm: I: intertubercle groove of humerus
Latissimus dorsi
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O: acromion, spine of scapula and lateral 1/3 of clavicle, A: abducts, extends and medially & laterally rotates the arm
Teres major
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O: inferior border of scapula, A: medially rotates and adducts arm
Rhomboid minor
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A: extends forearm, I: olecranon process
Deltoids
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O: supraglenoid tubercle of scapula & coracoid process of the scapula, I: posterior border of bicipital/radial tuberosity of radius
Biceps brachii
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I: lateral shaft/convexity of radius, A: pronates and flexes forearm