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Muscular System Part 2
Test Description: Movements, origin, insertion, prime mover...
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) The movement that increases the angle of a joint.
A
Flexion
B
Rotation
C
Extension
D
Eversion
2) The movement of an appendage away from the midline of the body.
A
Pronation
B
Extension
C
Abduction
D
Adduction
3) The movement from palms facing backward to palms facing forward.
A
Oppostion
B
Adduction
C
Supination
D
Pronation
4) Moving the distal end of an appendage in a circular motion.
A
Rotation
B
Retraction
C
Circumduction
D
Plantar Flexion
5) Movement that involves flexing the foot up toward the tibia.
A
Pronation
B
Plantar Flexion
C
Inversion
D
Dorsiflexion
6) Rotating the foot so that the sole of the foot faces medially.
A
Opposition
B
Dorsiflection
C
Inversion
D
Eversion
7) Drawing the head backwards
A
Retraction
B
Eversion
C
Extension
D
Protraction
8) Movement that involves touching the tip of your fingers to the tip of the thumb.
A
Opposition
B
Pronation
C
Protraction
D
Circumduction
9) The main muscle responsible for a particular movement.
A
Rotator
B
Antagonist
C
Prime Mover
D
Synergist
10) Smaller muscle that aids the prime mover.
A
Antagonist
B
Tagonist
C
Opposition
D
Synergist
11) Muscle that does the opposite of the prime mover.
A
Agonist
B
Synergist
C
Antagonist
D
Protagonist
12) The point at which a skeletal muscle attaches to the bone that DOESN'T move.
A
Origin
B
Protagonist
C
Prime Mover
D
Insertion
13) The point at which a skeletal muscle attaches to the bone that DOES move.
A
Neuromuscular Junction
B
Motor Unit
C
Insertion
D
Origin
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