Exam And Answers Mblex.
Occipital Lobe = -
\Visual Processing
What nerve innervates all adductor muscles? -
\Obturator nerve
Internal & External __________ muscles are responsible for forced and quiet
breathing? -
\Intercostal
A client presents with paralysis of his biceps femoris muscle. What nerve has been
damaged to cause paralysis in this muscle? -
\Sciatic nerve
3 Layers of Skin: -
\epidermis, dermis, hypodermis
Lymphocytes, monocytes and basophils are types of __________ blood cells,
associated with the immune system. -
\white blood cells
98% of blood cells are ________ blood cells. -
\white blood cells
Your client is a gymnast and is having pain when he puts his arms overhead. what
flexor could be affected? -
\Coracobrachialis
A client tells you she has stabbing pain on the inside of her leg. You pinpoint a trigger
point in the adductor magnus muscle. What nerve is compressed and supplies that
muscle? -
\Obturator nerve
Bells Law
Ventral Root =
Dorsal Root = -
\Ventral Root = Motor
Dorsal Root = Sensory
,What muscle lies deep to the biceps brachii? -
\coracobrachialis
Frontal Lobe = -
\Speech, Emotions, Problem Solving
Erthrocyte is a type of ______ blood cell. This blood cell brings oxygen to every muscle
and organ in the body & transports carbon dioxide from the tissues. -
\Red Blood Cell
The Nervous System sends messges via synapses between neurons. What is a
synapse? -
\The space between and axon terminal and a dendrite.
Parietal lobe = -
\movement, physical orientation, sense of touch
What tendons make up the achilles tendon? -
\gastronemius & soleus
A nephron filters fluid in the kidneys and discharges urine. Each kidney has over a
million nephrons. In the kidneys, the functional unit of a nephron is made up of: -
\Bowman's Capsule, Renal Tubules, Glomeruli
Erector Spinae Group:
(List Lateral to Medial in Order) -
\Iliocostals, Longessimus, Spinalis
What muscle is the antagonist to biceps brachii? -
\Triceps Brachii
When a client suffers from sciatic. What muscles are primarily involved? -
\Gluteus Maximus & Piriformis
According to the sliding filament theory, Actin and Myosin connect to allow a muscle to
________ and move. -
\contract
What is an accessory organ of the lymph system? -
\Thymus
How is the myosin head returned to its original position after forming a cross-bridge with
Actin moving it in a power stroke? -
\After ATP binds to the myosin, myosin releases the actin and is reset.
,What blood vessel type is directly involved in the exchange of the substances like
oxygen, nutrients and carbon dioxide between cells and their surrounding fluid? -
\Capillaries
Most powerful hip flexor: -
\Psoas Major
Deepest, most distal upper arm muscle: -
\brachialis
What lymphatic cells turn off cytotoxic T-Cells after fighting an infection? -
\Regulatory T-Cells
Master Gland/Main Endocrine Gland = -
\Pituitary Gland
Strongest Elbow Flexor: -
\Brachialis
Anatomical Snuff Box = -
\Abductor Pollicus, Extensor Pollicus Brevis & Longus
An isolated contraction of what muscle is antagonistic to the action of vastus lateralis? -
\Biceps Femoris Short Head
Flexion of the biceps femoris is an example of a muscle contraction triggered by the
________ nervous system. -
\Somatic NS
The middle and anterior scalene muscles insert of the ______ rib. -
\First rib
What muscles should you work on to loosen the origin of the IT Band? -
\Gluteus Maximus & TFL
In what type of joint does degenerative arthritis most commonly occur? -
\Diarthrotic
Your client is experiencing tension headaches at least 3x a month. What muscles could
be hypertonic in the head? -
\Frontalis, Temporalis, Occipitals
What protein found in red blood cells is responsible for oxygen transport? -
\Hemoglobin
, A posterior tilt of the pelvis straightens the lordotic curve of the lumbar spine. What
muscles of the hip are involved in a posterior tilt of the pelvis? -
\Extensors
What muscle acts as a syngergist with the piriformis during lateral rotation of the hip? -
\Sartotirus
What muscle attaches onto the cartilage of ribs 5 through 7? -
\Rectus Abdominus
Initially stored glycogen is converted to glucose using what energy system? -
\Aerobic
What movement of the vertebral column will shorten the fibers of the semispinalis
capitis on the right of the body? -
\Extension
What 2 minutes have a common attachment point, which is the lateral 1/3 of the
clavicle, acromion process and the spine of scapula? -
\Deltoid & Trapezius
What cells proudce myelin which provide support and nutrients for neurons? -
\Neuroglial Cells
Infraspinatus and Teres _____ have the same insertion and actions, and are synergists.
-
\Teres MInor
Opening a door consists of turning the knob and pulling it open. To do so, one must
supinate or pronate the radioulnar joint and then pull by flexing at the humeroulnar joing.
What muscle performs both functions at this joint? -
\Brachioradialis
What muscles adduct or bring the 2 legs togethers, such as gripping the sides of a
horse while riding? They are synergists to the main adductors. -
\Gracilis & Pectineus
Systolic Pressure = -
\pressure the heart uses during a contraction
Distolic Pressure = -
\pressure the heart uses between contractions
Bone marrow contains 2 types of stem cells: Stromal Cells produce _____. &
Hemopoietic Cells produce ________. -
\Stromal Cells = Fat
Occipital Lobe = -
\Visual Processing
What nerve innervates all adductor muscles? -
\Obturator nerve
Internal & External __________ muscles are responsible for forced and quiet
breathing? -
\Intercostal
A client presents with paralysis of his biceps femoris muscle. What nerve has been
damaged to cause paralysis in this muscle? -
\Sciatic nerve
3 Layers of Skin: -
\epidermis, dermis, hypodermis
Lymphocytes, monocytes and basophils are types of __________ blood cells,
associated with the immune system. -
\white blood cells
98% of blood cells are ________ blood cells. -
\white blood cells
Your client is a gymnast and is having pain when he puts his arms overhead. what
flexor could be affected? -
\Coracobrachialis
A client tells you she has stabbing pain on the inside of her leg. You pinpoint a trigger
point in the adductor magnus muscle. What nerve is compressed and supplies that
muscle? -
\Obturator nerve
Bells Law
Ventral Root =
Dorsal Root = -
\Ventral Root = Motor
Dorsal Root = Sensory
,What muscle lies deep to the biceps brachii? -
\coracobrachialis
Frontal Lobe = -
\Speech, Emotions, Problem Solving
Erthrocyte is a type of ______ blood cell. This blood cell brings oxygen to every muscle
and organ in the body & transports carbon dioxide from the tissues. -
\Red Blood Cell
The Nervous System sends messges via synapses between neurons. What is a
synapse? -
\The space between and axon terminal and a dendrite.
Parietal lobe = -
\movement, physical orientation, sense of touch
What tendons make up the achilles tendon? -
\gastronemius & soleus
A nephron filters fluid in the kidneys and discharges urine. Each kidney has over a
million nephrons. In the kidneys, the functional unit of a nephron is made up of: -
\Bowman's Capsule, Renal Tubules, Glomeruli
Erector Spinae Group:
(List Lateral to Medial in Order) -
\Iliocostals, Longessimus, Spinalis
What muscle is the antagonist to biceps brachii? -
\Triceps Brachii
When a client suffers from sciatic. What muscles are primarily involved? -
\Gluteus Maximus & Piriformis
According to the sliding filament theory, Actin and Myosin connect to allow a muscle to
________ and move. -
\contract
What is an accessory organ of the lymph system? -
\Thymus
How is the myosin head returned to its original position after forming a cross-bridge with
Actin moving it in a power stroke? -
\After ATP binds to the myosin, myosin releases the actin and is reset.
,What blood vessel type is directly involved in the exchange of the substances like
oxygen, nutrients and carbon dioxide between cells and their surrounding fluid? -
\Capillaries
Most powerful hip flexor: -
\Psoas Major
Deepest, most distal upper arm muscle: -
\brachialis
What lymphatic cells turn off cytotoxic T-Cells after fighting an infection? -
\Regulatory T-Cells
Master Gland/Main Endocrine Gland = -
\Pituitary Gland
Strongest Elbow Flexor: -
\Brachialis
Anatomical Snuff Box = -
\Abductor Pollicus, Extensor Pollicus Brevis & Longus
An isolated contraction of what muscle is antagonistic to the action of vastus lateralis? -
\Biceps Femoris Short Head
Flexion of the biceps femoris is an example of a muscle contraction triggered by the
________ nervous system. -
\Somatic NS
The middle and anterior scalene muscles insert of the ______ rib. -
\First rib
What muscles should you work on to loosen the origin of the IT Band? -
\Gluteus Maximus & TFL
In what type of joint does degenerative arthritis most commonly occur? -
\Diarthrotic
Your client is experiencing tension headaches at least 3x a month. What muscles could
be hypertonic in the head? -
\Frontalis, Temporalis, Occipitals
What protein found in red blood cells is responsible for oxygen transport? -
\Hemoglobin
, A posterior tilt of the pelvis straightens the lordotic curve of the lumbar spine. What
muscles of the hip are involved in a posterior tilt of the pelvis? -
\Extensors
What muscle acts as a syngergist with the piriformis during lateral rotation of the hip? -
\Sartotirus
What muscle attaches onto the cartilage of ribs 5 through 7? -
\Rectus Abdominus
Initially stored glycogen is converted to glucose using what energy system? -
\Aerobic
What movement of the vertebral column will shorten the fibers of the semispinalis
capitis on the right of the body? -
\Extension
What 2 minutes have a common attachment point, which is the lateral 1/3 of the
clavicle, acromion process and the spine of scapula? -
\Deltoid & Trapezius
What cells proudce myelin which provide support and nutrients for neurons? -
\Neuroglial Cells
Infraspinatus and Teres _____ have the same insertion and actions, and are synergists.
-
\Teres MInor
Opening a door consists of turning the knob and pulling it open. To do so, one must
supinate or pronate the radioulnar joint and then pull by flexing at the humeroulnar joing.
What muscle performs both functions at this joint? -
\Brachioradialis
What muscles adduct or bring the 2 legs togethers, such as gripping the sides of a
horse while riding? They are synergists to the main adductors. -
\Gracilis & Pectineus
Systolic Pressure = -
\pressure the heart uses during a contraction
Distolic Pressure = -
\pressure the heart uses between contractions
Bone marrow contains 2 types of stem cells: Stromal Cells produce _____. &
Hemopoietic Cells produce ________. -
\Stromal Cells = Fat