10. Muscles
Muscle Naming
10. Muscles
Muscle Naming
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- Multiple Choice
Based on the name, how does the fibularis brevis compare to the fibularis longus?
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Based on the name, how would you expect the orbicularis oris muscle to be shaped?
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Which of the following muscle names does NOT provide information about the muscle's actions?
727views14rank - Multiple ChoiceA muscle whose name ends in the suffix -glossus would be found attached to the __________.1451views
- Textbook QuestionName the three pennate muscles in the following figure, and for each muscle indicate the type of pennate muscle based on the relationship of muscle fascicles to the tendon. a. ___ b. ___ c. ___ d. ___ e. ___ f. ___391views
- Textbook QuestionThe arrangement of muscle fibers in which the fibers are arranged at an angle to a central longitudinal tendon is a. circular, b. longitudinal, c. pennate, d. parallel.381views
- Textbook QuestionLabel the three visible muscles of the rotator cuff in the following posterior view of the deep muscles that move the arm. a. ___ b. ___ c. ___319views
- Textbook QuestionMatch the muscle names in column B to the facial muscles described in column A. Column A ______ (1) squints the eyes ______ (2) raises the eyebrows ______ (3) smiling muscle ______ (4) puckers the lips ______ (5) pulls the scalp posteriorly Column B a. corrugator supercilii b. depressor anguli oris c. frontal belly of epicranius d. occipital belly of epicranius e. orbicularis oculi f. orbicularis oris g. zygomaticus416views