These muscles are also known as the voluntary or striated
muscles and attach to bones and enable
external movements
A.
Deep muscles
B.
Broad muscles
C.
Skeletal muscles
2.
A muscle
in which only a single joint is crossed and
affected is called a
A.
Single-joint muscle
B.
Monoarticular muscle
C.
Polyarticular muscle
3.
A muscle which crosses and moves
more than one joint is a (insert term) muscle.
A.
Deep muscle
B.
Monoarticular muscle
C.
Polyarticular muscle
4.
The
(insert term) is composed of these four deep
muscles: the subscapularis, supraspinatus,
infraspinatus, and teres minor.
A.
Hip
B.
Ankle
C.
Rotator cuff
5.
All movement of the human body results from contraction of the
A.
Ligaments
B.
Tendons
C.
Muscles
6.
(Insert term) are areas of the skeleton
where bones are linked together.
A.
Joints
B.
Ligaments
C.
Bones
7.
(Insert term) is the connective tissue that covers
the articulating surfaces of bones, simultaneously
contributing to the synovial capsule
and protecting underlying bine tissue.
A.
Fascia
B.
Myofascia
C.
Cartilage
8.
(Insert term) strengthen and stabilize joints in
a passive way—they cannot actively contract
or stretch like muscles can—and are composed
of dense bundles of parallel collagenous
fibres.
A.
Muscles
B.
Ligaments
C.
Fascia
9.
Long muscles tend to be
A.
Static
B.
Kinetic
C.
Precise
10.
The pelvis, meaning “(insert term),” is a ring-shaped
structure that consists of four main bones:
the sacrum, two hipbones, and the coccyx.
A.
Hinge
B.
Basin
C.
Pivot
11.
Contraction of the (insert term) pulls in
the belly when the vertebrae are fixed.
A.
External oblique
B.
Internal Oblique
C.
Transverse abdominus
12.
The knee joint consists of three bones: the
femur, the patella, and the tibia.
A.
the femur, the fibula, and the tibia.
B.
the femur, the patella, and the tibia.
C.
the femur, the gastrocnemius, and the tibia.
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