YTT Anatomy Questions And Answers
5 sections of the spine - CORRECT ANSWER-cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacrum,
coccyx
ab muscles - CORRECT ANSWER-rectus abdominus
aerobic and anaerobic - CORRECT ANSWER-with oxygen and without oxygen
ankle bone - CORRECT ANSWER-tarsals
back of arm muscle - CORRECT ANSWER-triceps
back of hand bones - CORRECT ANSWER-metacarpals
back side of body - CORRECT ANSWER-posterior
ball and socket? - CORRECT ANSWER-shoulder and hip
bone function - CORRECT ANSWER-supports, protects, provides framework
booty muscle - CORRECT ANSWER-gluteus maximus
calf muscle (posterior) - CORRECT ANSWER-gastronomes
calf muscle beneath gastronomes - CORRECT ANSWER-soleus
cartilage function - CORRECT ANSWER-absorbs impact shock, provides structural
support for ear and Adam's apple
cervical bone - CORRECT ANSWER-neck region of spinal cord
chest muscles - CORRECT ANSWER-pectoralis major
collarbone - CORRECT ANSWER-clavicle
common injury: bulging disc - CORRECT ANSWER-aka herniated or slipped disc;
fragment of a disc is pushed out into the spinal cord, pinching nerves & causing back
pain
5 sections of the spine - CORRECT ANSWER-cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacrum,
coccyx
ab muscles - CORRECT ANSWER-rectus abdominus
aerobic and anaerobic - CORRECT ANSWER-with oxygen and without oxygen
ankle bone - CORRECT ANSWER-tarsals
back of arm muscle - CORRECT ANSWER-triceps
back of hand bones - CORRECT ANSWER-metacarpals
back side of body - CORRECT ANSWER-posterior
ball and socket? - CORRECT ANSWER-shoulder and hip
bone function - CORRECT ANSWER-supports, protects, provides framework
booty muscle - CORRECT ANSWER-gluteus maximus
calf muscle (posterior) - CORRECT ANSWER-gastronomes
calf muscle beneath gastronomes - CORRECT ANSWER-soleus
cartilage function - CORRECT ANSWER-absorbs impact shock, provides structural
support for ear and Adam's apple
cervical bone - CORRECT ANSWER-neck region of spinal cord
chest muscles - CORRECT ANSWER-pectoralis major
collarbone - CORRECT ANSWER-clavicle
common injury: bulging disc - CORRECT ANSWER-aka herniated or slipped disc;
fragment of a disc is pushed out into the spinal cord, pinching nerves & causing back
pain