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Chapter 11-Anatomy And Physiology From Science to Life, 2nd Edition

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Chapter 11-Anatomy And Physiology From Science to Life, 2nd Edition

 

Complete Chapter Questions With Answers

 

Sample Questions Are Posted Below

 

1. Most muscles cross at least one
  A)  tendon    B)  joint    C)  bone    D)  ligament    E)  body plane
  Ans:  B     Difficulty:  easy

 

2. The attachment of a muscle’s tendon to the stationary bone is called the __________; the attachment of the muscle’s other tendon to the movable bone is called __________.
  A)  origin, action    B)  insertion, action    C)  origin, insertion    D)  insertion, origin
  Ans:  C     Difficulty:  easy

 

3. This is an inflammation of the synovial membrane surrounding a joint.
  A) tenosynovitis D) tendon inflammation
  B) tendonitis E) capsule inflammation
  C) synovitis    
  Ans:  A     Difficulty:  medium

 

4. A lever is acted on at two different points by two different forces which are
  A) fulcrum and resistance D) effort and load
  B) leverage and load E) lever and effort
  C) lever and resistance    
  Ans:  D     Difficulty:  medium

 

5. Motion will occur in a muscle when the ______ supplied exceeds the _______.
  A) effort, load D) load, resistance
  B) resistance, lever E) lever, effort
  C) load, effort    
  Ans:  A     Difficulty:  medium

 

6. Briefly describe the differences between a mechanical advantage and a mechanical disadvantage.
  Ans: A lever operates at a mechanical advantage when a smaller effort can move a heavier load. The effort must move a greater distance or have a longer range of motion and be faster than the load. A lever operates at a mechanical disadvantage when a larger effort moves a lighter load. The effort must move more slowly and for a shorter distance than the load.
  Difficulty:  medium

 

7. Briefly distinguish between the lever and the fulcrum. Give an example of each part of the lever system in producing movement.
  Ans: A lever is a rigid structure that moves around a fixed point which is the fulcrum. In producing movement, bones act as levers and joints function as fulcrums.
  Difficulty:  medium

 

8. Which of the following is not a fascicle arrangement?
  A)  pennate    B)  triangular    C)  oval    D)  parallel    E)  fusiform
  Ans:  C     Difficulty:  medium

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