Chapter 10 The Muscular System
1. The muscular system allows us to our body. (A) Move
(B) Flex
(C) Contort
(D) AII of above
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2. The moveable end of the muscle that attaches to the bone being pulled is called the muscle's . (A)
Insertion
(B) Origin
, (C) Flexion
(D) All of above
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3. Although a number of muscles may be involved in an action, the principal muscle involved is called the
.
(A) Prime mover
(B) Agonist
(C) Antagonist
(D) A and B
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4. A muscle with the opposite action of the prime mover is called . (A) Agonist
(B) Antagonist
(C) Both of above
(D) None of above
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5. There also are skeletal muscles in the that allow for voluntary regulation of urination and
defecation, respectively.
(A) Tongue
(B) External urinary
(C) Sphincters
(D) AII of above
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6. A pulled tendon, regardless of location, results in . (A) Pain
(B) Swelling
(C) Diminished function
(D) All of above
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1. The muscular system allows us to our body. (A) Move
(B) Flex
(C) Contort
(D) AII of above
Ans D Diff Easy Page 445
2. The moveable end of the muscle that attaches to the bone being pulled is called the muscle's . (A)
Insertion
(B) Origin
, (C) Flexion
(D) All of above
Ans D Diff Easy Page 446
3. Although a number of muscles may be involved in an action, the principal muscle involved is called the
.
(A) Prime mover
(B) Agonist
(C) Antagonist
(D) A and B
Ans D Diff Easy Page 446
4. A muscle with the opposite action of the prime mover is called . (A) Agonist
(B) Antagonist
(C) Both of above
(D) None of above
Ans B Diff Easy Page 446
5. There also are skeletal muscles in the that allow for voluntary regulation of urination and
defecation, respectively.
(A) Tongue
(B) External urinary
(C) Sphincters
(D) AII of above
Ans D Diff Medium Page 447
6. A pulled tendon, regardless of location, results in . (A) Pain
(B) Swelling
(C) Diminished function
(D) All of above
Ans D Diff Medium Page 447