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22 Cards in this Set

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Brachialis Performs which functions?
Elbow Flexion
Medial Collateral ligament of the knee limits which function?
Adbuction
Which of the following is a lateral rotator?
a) supraspinatus
b) subscapularis
c) teres minor
d) infraspinatus
c) teres minor
d) infraspinatus
Which of the following is a dorsiflexor
a) gastrocnemius
b) tibialis anterior
c) soleus
d)extensor digitorum longus
b) tibialis anterior
d) extensor digitorum longus
Flexor Carpi Ulnaris performs which functions?
flexion
ulnar deviation
Bicep Femoris performs which functions?
hip extension
knee flexion
knee lateral rotation
Pectoralis Major shares all of Lat Dorsi's functions except?
extension
Which of the following abducts the hip?
a) glut max
b) glut med
c) glut min
d) gracilis
b) glut medius
c) glut minimus
Muscles that either supinate or pronate must attach to which bone in the upper extremities?
radius
The lateral collateral ligament of the knee attaches to which bone?
fibula and femur
Flexor Carpi Radialis is supplied by which nerve?
median nerve
The rotator cuff muscles all rotate the shoulder except?
supraspinatus
Muscles that ankle platarflex are supplied by which nerve?
Tibial nerve
teres minor and the deltoid are innervated by which nerve?
axillary
Vertebra from which region possess transverse foramina?
cervical
Which ligament connects the laminae of adjacent vertebra?
ligamentum flavum
THrough which feature does the spinal cord pass?
vertebral foramen
buccinator is supplied by which nerve?
facial nerve
orbicular oris is supplied by which nerve?
facial nerve
How many articular facets does C1(atlas) possess?
5 ( 2 for occiput, 2 for upper facets of C2, 1 for dens)
What is the function of the medial pterygoid at the temporomandibular joint?
elevation and protraction
Which mandibular feature is an attachment of temporalis?
coronoid