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Which organelle is primarily responsible for proteins

Golgi Complex

In anatomical terms, where is the crus

Proximal to the tarsus and distal to the thigh

Where does DNA live

Nucleus

Specifically, what is glycolysis

Produces 2 ATP molecules per glucose molecule. Creates lactic acid. Can occur without the presence of oxygen

What are the 4 basic types of tissue

Epithelial tissue



Connective and supporting


Muscle


Nervous

What is the main function of stratified squamous epithelial

Protection from friction and abrasion

Which type of fiber provide the greatest strength

Collagen

Which is better for absorbing shock, hyline or fibro cartilage

Fibro cartilage

What is a exocrine gland

A gland that secretes through a duct, sebaceous, eccrine, apocrine.

What type of tissue comprise hair follicles

Connective and supportive Stratified squamous

What is the function of hydroxyapatite

Compressive Strength

With what does the acetablum articulate

Head of Femur

With what do the humerus and clavicle articulate

Scapula

What type of cells are found in the corneum layer of the epidermis

Kertinocytes

Where do you find the medial malleolus

Tibia

What type of joint is created at the articulation of the public bones

Symphysis

What surrounds each muscle cell

Endomysium

Where do you find the lamina

Between the transverse and spinous process

Lateral to medial, what are the erector spinae muscles

Illiocostalis, longissimus, Spinalis

Which bone houses the upper teeth

Maxilla

The carotid artery lies deep to which muscle

Longus Colli, Sternocleidomastoid

Which muscle forced breathing

Scalenes

Which muscle creates quiet breathing

Diaphragm

What are the attachment sites for the iliacus

Iliac Crest, lesser trochanter

Anatomically, describe the location of pect. Minor

Anterior wall of axilla

Which muscles comprise the scapular group

Rhomboid major, Rhomboid minor, levator scapulae, Trapezius, serratus anterior, pectoralis minor, Subclavius

Identify two intertubercular groove muscles

Teres major, pectoralis major, latissimus Dorsi

What muscle help rotate the scapula upwards

Serratus Anterior

Which muscle abducts the shoulder

Deltoid

Which muscle laterally rotate the shoulder

Infraspinatus

What is the common attachment site for the posterior antebrachial muscles

Lateral epicondyle of humerus

What muscle group controls your little finger

Hypothenar

Which muscles attach to the coracoid process

Coracobrachialis, pectoralis minor, bicep brachii

Which muscles attach to the linea aspera

Vastus medialis, vastus lateralis

How would you stretch the latissimus Dorsi

Flex and laterally rotate

Which muscle attaches to the IT band

Tensor fasciae latae

Which muscle inverts the foot

Tibialis anterior

What common actions do the anterior crus muscles do

Dorsi flex the ankle

The soleus is innervated by which nerve

Sciatic

Which two muscles in the hip region can entrap the sciatic nerve

Pirifemoris, superior gemellus?

Cerebral spinal fluid is found in the spinal cord or ventricles

Ventricles

What sensation does the dorsal root carry

Sensory Neurons

The scapular muscles all attach to the

Scapula, clavicle and humerus

What bony landmark is immediately medial to the acromion process of the scapula

Spine

Which bone articulates with the glenoid cavity

Head of humerus

Which bone articulates with the sternum and scapula

Clavicle

Which joint is impacted by carpal tunnel

Carpus/wrist

At which boney landmark do the humerus and the head of radius articulate

Capitulum

Which three muscles attach to the coracoid process

Pectoralis minor, coracobrachialis and biceps brachii

What are the attachment sites for Rhomboid Major

Medial border of the scapula and spinous process of the T2 to T5

What is the deepest lateral muscles of the abdominal wall

Transverse abdominis

Which muscle promotes t quiet breathing

Diaphragm

Which muscle pulls on the lumbar vertebrae creating low back pain and lumbar curvature

Psoas

Which muscles flex the cervical vertebrae

Longus Colli

Which muscles extend the cervical vertebrae

Splenius capitis, longissimus, occipitals, semispinalis

What is the abdominal subvertebral muscle

Psoas