Skills USA health knowledge bowl (2025)
EXAM QUESTIONS AND ALL CORRECT
ANSWERS 100% SOLVED AND
GUARANTEED SUCCESS!!
Involuntary Muscles - (answers)cardiac and smooth muscles that can't be
controlled by the mind and movement
Voluntary Muscles - (answers)skeletal muscles (attached to bone) that can be
controlled by mind and movement
Skeletal Muscles - (answers)-muscles attached to bone-voluntary-contracts
quickly and fatigues easily
Smooth Muscles - (answers)visceral (organ) muscles-involuntary-wall of digestive
track, uterus, blood vessels-controlled by automatic nervous system
Cardiac Muscles - (answers)-heart muscle-involuntary
Diaphysis - (answers)-compact bone-shaft of long bone-holds medullary cavity
Medullary Cavity - (answers)-within diaphysis-center of shaft-filled with yellow
marrow
,Epiphysis - (answers)-made of spongy bones-two extremities-where hemopoiesis
occurs (production of red blood cells)-contains red marrow
Osteocyte - (answers)mature bone cell
Fontanel - (answers)soft spot on a baby's head
Ossification - (answers)cartilage transforms into bone
Osteoblast - (answers)a cell which a bone developes
Sphincters - (answers)special circular muscle in opening of esophagus, stomach,
small intestine, anus, urethra, and mouth
Muscle Tone - (answers)muscle are partially contracted at all times
Contractures - (answers)server tightening of a flexor muscle resulting in a
blending of a joint
Atrophy - (answers)when muscles shrink in size and strength when not used for a
long time
Tendon - (answers)what connects bone and muscle
,Ligament - (answers)what connects bone to bone
Frontalis - (answers)Where: Front of the skull Function: Pulls scalp back for
face/forehead movement
Sternocleidomastoid - (answers)Where: Side of neck Function: tilt, turn, and nod
head
Deltoid - (answers)Where: Triangular muscle in shoulder Function: Flex arm,
abduct arm, extend arm
Pectoralis - (answers)Where: Chest Function: Movement of shoulder joints &
adducts the humerus
Latissimus Dorsi - (answers)Where: Back Function: Pulls arms back and down
External Oblique - (answers)Where: Side of abdomen Function: Pulls chest
downward to compress the abdominal cavity
Rectus Abdominus - (answers)Where: Front of abdomen ("6 pack") Function: Pulls
ribs to pelvis (crunches)
Gluteus Maximus - (answers)Where: Butt Function: Movement of hips and thighs
, Gastrocnemius - (answers)Where: Lower leg (posterior calf) Function: Flexing foot
at ankle joint and flexing leg at knee joint
Gracilis - (answers)Where: Medial side of thigh (inner thigh) Function: Hip
adduction and assists knee flexion
Sartorius - (answers)Where: Across front of the thigh; from hip to inner side of
tibia Function: Flexes, abducts, laterally rotates the thigh and flexes the lower leg
Vastus Lateralis - (answers)Where: Lateral side of thigh Function: extension of
lower leg
Vastus Medialis - (answers)Where: Medial side of thigh Function: extends thigh
Tibialis Anterior - (answers)Where: Shins Function: Straightens or lifts foot
Biceps Branchi - (answers)Where: upper, inside part of the arm Function: forearm
lifting
Brachioradialis - (answers)Where: forearm Function: flexes forearm at elbow
Trapezius - (answers)Where: upper back Function: moving, rotating, stabilizing
scapula
EXAM QUESTIONS AND ALL CORRECT
ANSWERS 100% SOLVED AND
GUARANTEED SUCCESS!!
Involuntary Muscles - (answers)cardiac and smooth muscles that can't be
controlled by the mind and movement
Voluntary Muscles - (answers)skeletal muscles (attached to bone) that can be
controlled by mind and movement
Skeletal Muscles - (answers)-muscles attached to bone-voluntary-contracts
quickly and fatigues easily
Smooth Muscles - (answers)visceral (organ) muscles-involuntary-wall of digestive
track, uterus, blood vessels-controlled by automatic nervous system
Cardiac Muscles - (answers)-heart muscle-involuntary
Diaphysis - (answers)-compact bone-shaft of long bone-holds medullary cavity
Medullary Cavity - (answers)-within diaphysis-center of shaft-filled with yellow
marrow
,Epiphysis - (answers)-made of spongy bones-two extremities-where hemopoiesis
occurs (production of red blood cells)-contains red marrow
Osteocyte - (answers)mature bone cell
Fontanel - (answers)soft spot on a baby's head
Ossification - (answers)cartilage transforms into bone
Osteoblast - (answers)a cell which a bone developes
Sphincters - (answers)special circular muscle in opening of esophagus, stomach,
small intestine, anus, urethra, and mouth
Muscle Tone - (answers)muscle are partially contracted at all times
Contractures - (answers)server tightening of a flexor muscle resulting in a
blending of a joint
Atrophy - (answers)when muscles shrink in size and strength when not used for a
long time
Tendon - (answers)what connects bone and muscle
,Ligament - (answers)what connects bone to bone
Frontalis - (answers)Where: Front of the skull Function: Pulls scalp back for
face/forehead movement
Sternocleidomastoid - (answers)Where: Side of neck Function: tilt, turn, and nod
head
Deltoid - (answers)Where: Triangular muscle in shoulder Function: Flex arm,
abduct arm, extend arm
Pectoralis - (answers)Where: Chest Function: Movement of shoulder joints &
adducts the humerus
Latissimus Dorsi - (answers)Where: Back Function: Pulls arms back and down
External Oblique - (answers)Where: Side of abdomen Function: Pulls chest
downward to compress the abdominal cavity
Rectus Abdominus - (answers)Where: Front of abdomen ("6 pack") Function: Pulls
ribs to pelvis (crunches)
Gluteus Maximus - (answers)Where: Butt Function: Movement of hips and thighs
, Gastrocnemius - (answers)Where: Lower leg (posterior calf) Function: Flexing foot
at ankle joint and flexing leg at knee joint
Gracilis - (answers)Where: Medial side of thigh (inner thigh) Function: Hip
adduction and assists knee flexion
Sartorius - (answers)Where: Across front of the thigh; from hip to inner side of
tibia Function: Flexes, abducts, laterally rotates the thigh and flexes the lower leg
Vastus Lateralis - (answers)Where: Lateral side of thigh Function: extension of
lower leg
Vastus Medialis - (answers)Where: Medial side of thigh Function: extends thigh
Tibialis Anterior - (answers)Where: Shins Function: Straightens or lifts foot
Biceps Branchi - (answers)Where: upper, inside part of the arm Function: forearm
lifting
Brachioradialis - (answers)Where: forearm Function: flexes forearm at elbow
Trapezius - (answers)Where: upper back Function: moving, rotating, stabilizing
scapula