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How many bones are in the human body? - correct answer ✔✔206
The ribcage is part of which skeleton? - correct answer ✔✔Axial skeleton
How many vertebrae within the vertebral (spinal) column can move independently? - correct
answer ✔✔24
Movement between two adjacent vertebrae is made possible by what? - correct answer
✔✔Facet joints
Wolff's Law describes what? - correct answer ✔✔The way bones can grow or shrink
New bone material is formed by what? - correct answer ✔✔Osteoblasts
The strong connective tissue on the bottom of each foot is the: - correct answer ✔✔Plantar
aponeurosis
During the lowering phase of a biceps curl, the elbow flexors are performing which type of
muscle action? - correct answer ✔✔Eccentric action
According to Thomas Myers, how many categories of fascial lines are in the human body? -
correct answer ✔✔7
,What are two types of sensory feedback that fascia can provide? - correct answer
✔✔Proprioception and pain
Which of the following is not a function of skeletal muscle? - correct answer ✔✔Recruitment
actions
An eccentric muscle action occurs when: - correct answer ✔✔The pulling force of a muscle is
less than the resistance force
The primary roles of skeletal muscle are to: - correct answer ✔✔Develop tension and move
joints (Wrong)
From the anatomical position, a muscle's origin is the position: - correct answer ✔✔Closest to
the head
What is the largest muscle in the human body? - correct answer ✔✔Gluteus maximus
Which of the following is closest to the estimated number of muscles in the human body? -
correct answer ✔✔650
Skeletal muscle is a contractile tissue responsible for: - correct answer ✔✔Both A and B
Skeletal muscle attaches to bone through a: - correct answer ✔✔Tendon
What is the primary connective tissue that forms a tendon? - correct answer ✔✔Type I collagen
, Each bundle of skeletal muscle fibers, covered by a perimysium, is called a: - correct answer
✔✔Fascicle
During a biceps curl, the biceps brachii and brachialis muscle act as: - correct answer
✔✔Synergists
What is the primary function of a Golgi Tendon Organ? - correct answer ✔✔Detect changes in
muscle tension
Which of the following is not a function required for the coordination of movement? - correct
answer ✔✔Motor control (Wrong)
What two types of cells make up the nervous system? - correct answer ✔✔Neurons and glia
What is the "transmitter" portion of a neuron that relays a signal? - correct answer ✔✔Axon
What is the "integrator" part of a neuron that determines if there's enough information to
create an action potential? - correct answer ✔✔Cell body
What is the name of the area, typically between two neurons or a neuron and gland, where
electrical or chemical signals are transmitted? - correct answer ✔✔Synapse
Which division of the peripheral nervous system is responsible for producing voluntary
movements? - correct answer ✔✔Somatic nervous system
What structural component of white matter gives it a whitish appearance? - correct answer
✔✔Myelin
Where does the spinal cord end? - correct answer ✔✔Around lumbar vertebrae 1 or 2 (L1 or L2)