Anat 100 - Block Theory 1 Exam |45 Q’s and
A’s
In knee extension the patella sits anterior to the distal end of what bone?
a. tibia
b. fibula
c. femur
d. ulna - -c. femur
- The lateral condyle of the femur is analogous to what bony feature of the
humerus?
a. coronoid fossa
b. trochlea
c. radial fossa
d. capitulum - -d. capitulum
- Which of the following muscles only compresses the abdomen?
a. Rectus abdominis
b. diaphragm
c. internal intercostal
d. transverse abdominis - -d. transverse abdominis
- Which of the following defines "superficial"?
a. Toward the end of an appendage
b. close to the attachment of the appendage to the trunk
c. on the inside
d. on the outside - -d. on the outside
- These muscles elevate the ribs, facilitate inhalation, and attach adjacent
ribs:
a. internal intercostals
b. transversus thoracis
c. external intercostals
d. diaphragm - -c. external intercostals
- Which structure is located immediately lateral to the foramen magnum?
a. occipital condyles
b. styloid process
c. external ear
d. mastoid process - -a. occipital condyles
- What is the smiling muscle?
a. zygomaticus
b. platysma
c. orbicularis iris
, d. frontalis - -a. zygomaticus
- What is the sacrolemma of a skeletal muscle fiber?
a. nucleus
b. endoplasmic reticulum
c. cell membrane
d. cytoplasma - -c. cell membrane
- Which of the basic tissues is avascular (lacks blood vessels)?
a. muscle tissue
b. epithelial tissue
c. nervous tissue
d. connective tissue - -b. epithelial tissue
- The external oblique muscle fibers run the same way as the
a. internal intercostals
b. external intercostals
c. transversus abdominis
d. innermost intercostals - -b. external intercostals
- Which bones are separated by the coronal structure?
a. occipital and temporal
b. frontal and parietal
c. parietal and parietal
d. occipital and parietal - -b. frontal and parietal
- Which best describes the anatomical position?
a. palms are facing backward
b. bosy is prone
c. feet are flat on the floor
d. thumbs point towards the body - -c. feet are flat on the floor
- What is the most common type of cartilage?
a. ligamentous
b. elastic
c. hyaline
d. fibrocartilage - -c. hyaline
- When a sarcomere contracts, which of the following bands get smaller?
a. M
b. I
c. Z
d. A - -b. I
- Muscle fibers do not cross the anterior middle region of the body wall
because of the presence of the
A’s
In knee extension the patella sits anterior to the distal end of what bone?
a. tibia
b. fibula
c. femur
d. ulna - -c. femur
- The lateral condyle of the femur is analogous to what bony feature of the
humerus?
a. coronoid fossa
b. trochlea
c. radial fossa
d. capitulum - -d. capitulum
- Which of the following muscles only compresses the abdomen?
a. Rectus abdominis
b. diaphragm
c. internal intercostal
d. transverse abdominis - -d. transverse abdominis
- Which of the following defines "superficial"?
a. Toward the end of an appendage
b. close to the attachment of the appendage to the trunk
c. on the inside
d. on the outside - -d. on the outside
- These muscles elevate the ribs, facilitate inhalation, and attach adjacent
ribs:
a. internal intercostals
b. transversus thoracis
c. external intercostals
d. diaphragm - -c. external intercostals
- Which structure is located immediately lateral to the foramen magnum?
a. occipital condyles
b. styloid process
c. external ear
d. mastoid process - -a. occipital condyles
- What is the smiling muscle?
a. zygomaticus
b. platysma
c. orbicularis iris
, d. frontalis - -a. zygomaticus
- What is the sacrolemma of a skeletal muscle fiber?
a. nucleus
b. endoplasmic reticulum
c. cell membrane
d. cytoplasma - -c. cell membrane
- Which of the basic tissues is avascular (lacks blood vessels)?
a. muscle tissue
b. epithelial tissue
c. nervous tissue
d. connective tissue - -b. epithelial tissue
- The external oblique muscle fibers run the same way as the
a. internal intercostals
b. external intercostals
c. transversus abdominis
d. innermost intercostals - -b. external intercostals
- Which bones are separated by the coronal structure?
a. occipital and temporal
b. frontal and parietal
c. parietal and parietal
d. occipital and parietal - -b. frontal and parietal
- Which best describes the anatomical position?
a. palms are facing backward
b. bosy is prone
c. feet are flat on the floor
d. thumbs point towards the body - -c. feet are flat on the floor
- What is the most common type of cartilage?
a. ligamentous
b. elastic
c. hyaline
d. fibrocartilage - -c. hyaline
- When a sarcomere contracts, which of the following bands get smaller?
a. M
b. I
c. Z
d. A - -b. I
- Muscle fibers do not cross the anterior middle region of the body wall
because of the presence of the