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DAA: EXAM II
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UNIVERSITY - TRI 1)
ANSWERED TO
SCORED A+
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,DAA: EXAM II QUESTIONS (PARKER
UNIVERSITY - TRI 1) ANSWERED TO SCORED
A+


What muscles arise from the Paraxial mesoderm? Answer - All skeletal muscle


What muscles arise from the lateral plate mesoderm? Answer - Cardiac and
smooth


When do striations appear in skeletal muscle? Answer - End of the third month


T or F sensory neurons develop side by side with muscle. Answer - True


What are the two divisions of myotome? Answer - Epaxial, hypaxial


What muscles are epaxial and what innervate them? Answer - Extensor
muscles of neck and back, dorsal Ramus of spinal cord


What muscles are hypaxial? Answer - All other skeletal muscle


When do limbs appear? Answer - Week 7


Where does a congenital diaphragmatic hernia generally occur? Answer - On
the left

, What is wryneck? Answer - Torticoliis, damage to the sternocleidomastoid


Where do smooth and cardiac muscle generally arise from? Answer -
Splanchnic mesoderm


What does it mean that muscles are irritable? Answer - They are excitable or
respond to a stimulus


What is the difference between a tendon and aponeurosis? Answer - Tendon is
round and a aponeurosis is flat


Why are skeletal muscles called striated? Answer - Because they appear to
have little bands


Muscles ________ and never _________ Answer - Pull, push


Give an example of a fusiform muscle. Answer - Biceps brachii


What neurotransmitter is used at the neuromuscular junction? Answer -
Acetylcholine


The receptors at the neuromuscular junction are ___________. Answer -
Nicatinic


Define a motor unit. Answer - Nerve and the muscle it innervates


What is the difference between origin and insertion? Answer - Origins are
stationary during motion and insertions move.They can flip flop

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