NU110 Exam 2 part 2 WITH QUESTIONS
AND WELL VERIFIED ANSWERS ACTUAL
EXAM!!! 2026
Which type of bone tissue is primarily found in the shaft (diaphysis) of long bones? -
ANSWER -Compact bone
Where does hematopoiesis occur? - ANSWER -Red marrow
What is the primary function of osteocytes? - ANSWER -Maintain bone structure
Which hormone stimulates red blood cell production in bones? - ANSWER -
Erythropoietin
What is the primary function of yellow marrow? - ANSWER -Fat storage
The calcaneus bone is located in which part of the body? - ANSWER -Heel
The sacrum connects the spine to which structure? - ANSWER -Pelvis
Which bone articulates with the mandible to allow chewing? - ANSWER -Maxilla
The acetabulum is found in which part of the body? - ANSWER -Hip
Floating ribs are numbered: - ANSWER -11-12
, Supination of the forearm results in: - ANSWER -Palm up
What triggers calcium release from the sarcoplasmic reticulum? - ANSWER -Electrical
impulse
What describes the sarcoplasmic reticulum's role? - ANSWER -Stores calcium ions
During elbow flexion, the biceps brachii acts as the: - ANSWER -Prime mover
Which muscle assists the biceps brachii in elbow flexion? - ANSWER -Brachialis
Which muscle group is responsible for leg extension? - ANSWER -Quadriceps femoris
Which muscle is most responsible for knee extension? - ANSWER -Quadriceps femoris
Which muscle abducts the arm? - ANSWER -Deltoid
The radius is located on which side of the forearm? - ANSWER -Lateral
The function of the intercostal muscles is to assist with: - ANSWER -Respiration
Which muscle flexes the trunk? - ANSWER -Rectus abdominis
Which type of joint is freely moveable? - ANSWER -Diarthrosis
The pubic symphysis is an example of which type of joint? - ANSWER -Amphiarthrosis
Which movement describes the sole of the foot turning outward? - ANSWER -Eversion
Plantarflexion involves: - ANSWER -Pointing the toes downward
AND WELL VERIFIED ANSWERS ACTUAL
EXAM!!! 2026
Which type of bone tissue is primarily found in the shaft (diaphysis) of long bones? -
ANSWER -Compact bone
Where does hematopoiesis occur? - ANSWER -Red marrow
What is the primary function of osteocytes? - ANSWER -Maintain bone structure
Which hormone stimulates red blood cell production in bones? - ANSWER -
Erythropoietin
What is the primary function of yellow marrow? - ANSWER -Fat storage
The calcaneus bone is located in which part of the body? - ANSWER -Heel
The sacrum connects the spine to which structure? - ANSWER -Pelvis
Which bone articulates with the mandible to allow chewing? - ANSWER -Maxilla
The acetabulum is found in which part of the body? - ANSWER -Hip
Floating ribs are numbered: - ANSWER -11-12
, Supination of the forearm results in: - ANSWER -Palm up
What triggers calcium release from the sarcoplasmic reticulum? - ANSWER -Electrical
impulse
What describes the sarcoplasmic reticulum's role? - ANSWER -Stores calcium ions
During elbow flexion, the biceps brachii acts as the: - ANSWER -Prime mover
Which muscle assists the biceps brachii in elbow flexion? - ANSWER -Brachialis
Which muscle group is responsible for leg extension? - ANSWER -Quadriceps femoris
Which muscle is most responsible for knee extension? - ANSWER -Quadriceps femoris
Which muscle abducts the arm? - ANSWER -Deltoid
The radius is located on which side of the forearm? - ANSWER -Lateral
The function of the intercostal muscles is to assist with: - ANSWER -Respiration
Which muscle flexes the trunk? - ANSWER -Rectus abdominis
Which type of joint is freely moveable? - ANSWER -Diarthrosis
The pubic symphysis is an example of which type of joint? - ANSWER -Amphiarthrosis
Which movement describes the sole of the foot turning outward? - ANSWER -Eversion
Plantarflexion involves: - ANSWER -Pointing the toes downward