Kin 100 - UW - Anatomy Of The Upper Limbs And Trun
Kin 100 - UW - Anatomy of the Upper Limbs and Trun
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Kin 100 - UW - Anatomy of the Upper Limbs and Trunk - Midterm 1 || All Correct.
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Kin 100 - UW - Anatomy of the Upper Limbs and Trun
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Kin 100 - UW - Anatomy Of The Upper Limbs And Trun
Anatomical Position correct answers A position where the body stands erect with the eyes facing forward. Feet are together, palms are forward and arms are slightly abducted
Sagittal Plane correct answers Separating the body into left and right components
Frontal/Coronal Plane correct answers ...
Kin 100 - UW - Anatomy of the Upper Limbs and Trunk -
Midterm 1 || All Correct.
Anatomical Position correct answers A position where the body stands erect with the eyes facing
forward. Feet are together, palms are forward and arms are slightly abducted
Sagittal Plane correct answers Separating the body into left and right components
Frontal/Coronal Plane correct answers Separating the body into front and back components
Transverse/Horizontal Plane correct answers Separating the body into top and bottom
components
Appendicular Skeleton correct answers Every other bone in a skeleton
Tendon correct answers Tissue that joins muscle to bone
Plane correct answers (mostly uniaxial) One bone has a flat surface and the other glides along it
Hinge correct answers (uniaxial) One bone is concave, the other is convex allowing for flexing
Saddle correct answers (biaxial) Two bones fit together allowing for rocking and tilting motions
Condyloid correct answers (biaxial) Slightly concave and convex bones that allow tilting in all
directions
Ball and Socket correct answers (multi-axial) Twisting and flexing in all directions
Pivot correct answers (uniaxial) One bone fits into a bony ligamentous socket and rotates
Fibrous Joint correct answers Bones united by fibrous tissue (skull structures)
Syndesmosis correct answers Immovable joints where bones are joined by connective tissue
Cartilaginous Joints correct answers Bones united by cartilage (intervertebral disks)
Synovial Joints correct answers Bones united by a fibrous capsule that contains a synovial
membrane
Ligament correct answers Tissue that connects bone to bone
Intrinsic Ligament correct answers A ligament found to be a part of the joint, thickenings of the
fibrous joint capsule
, Extrinsic Ligament correct answers Supportive ligaments found outside of the joint capsule
Long Bones correct answers Bones with a greater length than their width and are designed for
leverage and weight bearing
Short Bones correct answers Cube shaped bones
Flat Bones correct answers Thin bones with flat surfaces designed for protective roles and
muscle attachment
Irregular Bones correct answers Bones that have complex shapes and unique functions
Seasamoid Bones correct answers Bones that are encased in a tendon in areas of high pressure in
the body
Muscle Cells correct answers Also known as muscle fibers, and are grouped together as fascicles
in a muscles. Muscle fibers contain myofibrils where motor neurons synapse
Smooth Muscle correct answers Involuntarily controlled and is found in tracts, vessels, etc.
Cardiac Muscle correct answers Involuntarily controlled and is found in the heart
Skeletal Muscle correct answers Voluntarily controlled and is responsible for generation force
and therefor movement
Pectoral Girdle correct answers Includes the clavicle and the scapula
Clavicle correct answers The flat, lateral end articulates with the scapula and the circular, medial
end articulates with the sternum
Sternoclavicular Ligament correct answers An intrinsic ligament that joins the clavicle and
sternum
Acromioclavicular Ligament correct answers An intrinsic ligament that joins the clavicle and
acromion of the scapula
Coracoclavicular Ligament correct answers An extrinsic ligament that joins the inferior surface
of the clavicle to the coracoid process
Costoclavicular Ligament correct answers An extrinsic ligament that joins the clavicle to the first
rib
Interclavicular Ligament correct answers An extrinsic ligament that joins both clavicles over the
jugular notch of the manubrium
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