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A&P 1 101 MODULE 5 EXAM (RATED A+) MUSCULAR QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS- PORTAGE LEARNING

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A&P 1 101 MODULE 5 EXAM (RATED A+) MUSCULAR QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS- PORTAGE LEARNING
There are five types of muscle tissue found in the body. - (answer)False, there are 3

cardiac and smooth muscle tissue are both under involuntary control - (answer)true

the musculocutaneous nerve is part of the central nervous system - (answer)false, the
peripheral nerve

A motor signal is a signal that is sent from a muscle to the central nervous system. -
(answer)false, that is sensory input

the cervical plexus contains nerves that innervate the thigh - (answer)false

tendons connect what type of tissue - (answer)muscle to bone

Acetylcholine is what type of substance? - (answer)neurotransmitter

During a muscle contraction which protein myofilament contains cross-bridges? -
(answer)myosin

What is the thin myofilament? - (answer)actin

What is the thick myofilament - (answer)myosin

What must occur for a muscle contraction to stop? - (answer)Calcium ions must be
pumped back into the sarcoplasmic reticulum

flexor digitorum superficialis action and innervation - (answer)flexion of wrist and digits
2-5, median nerve

pronator teres insertion, action, innervation - (answer)midlateral surface of radius,
pronation, median nerve

vastus medialis origin, action - (answer)intertrochanteric line of femur, knee extension

peroneus brevis origin, insertion, innervation - (answer)lateral, distal fibula, origin =
lateral side of 5th metatarsal, innervation = superficial peroneal nerve

your patient sustained an injury to their facial nerve (CN VII). Which actions would be
impaired? - (answer)eye closure and raising eyebrows

Your patient is having difficulty when asked to bring his chin to his chest. He is also
having difficulty turning his face from side to side. What muscle is most likely impaired?
- (answer)sternocleidomastoid

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