I need help in these mcqs Question 1 1 point The muscle name
I need help in these mcqs
Question 1 (1 point)
The muscle name \"rectus abdominus\" can be translated to mean...
Question 1 options:
straight near abdomen
surrounding the abdomen
covering the abdomen at an angle
connecting the abdomen to the clavicle
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Question 2 (1 point)
The origin of a muscle is the attachment site on the bone that _______.
Question 2 options:
does not move much
moves freely
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Question 3 (1 point)
Typically, when a muscle shortens, a _________ moves the bone.
Question 3 options:
aarcomere
ligament
sarcoplasmic reticulum
tendon
sarcolemma
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Question 4 (1 point)
When the muscle cell contracts, the insertion site typically
Question 4 options:
does not move.
moves.
remains still
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Question 5 (1 point)
A muscle that causes a major movement is a(n)
Question 5 options:
prime mover or gonist
synergist
fixator
antagonist
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Question 6 (1 point)
Which of the following is required for a muscle cell to be stimulated?
Question 6 options:
carbon dioxide
acetylchoine
phosphate
myofibril
iron
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Question 7 (1 point)
Identify the muscle that forms the bulk of the buttocks and functions to extend the thigh, especially when climbing stairs and running, inactive during walking).
Question 7 options:
sartorius
gracilis
adductor magnus
adductor longus
iliopsoas (iliacus and psoas major)
vastus lateralis
vastus medialis
rectus femoris
gluteus maximus
gluteus medius
tensor fascia latae
semimembranosus
semitendonosus
biceps femoris
gastrocnemius
tibialis anterior
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Question 8 (1 point)
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Question 9 (1 point)
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Question 10 (1 point)
Question 10 options:
| straight near abdomen | |
| surrounding the abdomen | |
| covering the abdomen at an angle | |
| connecting the abdomen to the clavicle |
Solution
1). a). Straight near abdomen
\"Rectus\" is a Latin term, which means \"straight\" in the English language and \"abdominis\" indicates abdomen Rectus abdominis is a medial superficial muscle of the abdominal wall that extends from the pubis to rib cage. This muscle aids in the rotation and flexion of vertebral column.


