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The origin of the external obliques includes ribs __________.
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lateral condyle and posterior surface of the femur
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pubic bone
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5-12
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anterior superior iliac spine
The origins of the rectus abdominus muscle are on the __________.
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radial nerve
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extension
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anterior superior iliac spine
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pubic bone
The _____ is an antagonist of the _____ for arm abduction.
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teres major, deltoid
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anterior, middle, and posterior
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femoral nerve
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triceps brachii
The two heads of the gastrocnemius muscle converge to insert onto __________.
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pectoralis major
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pubic bone
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the calcaneus
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tibial nerve
Which functional group has the major responsibility for producing a specific movement?
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sternocleidomastoid
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levator labii superioris
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ileotibial tract
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agonist or prime mover
The gluteus maximus is the most powerful muscle during __________.
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pectoral
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extends
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pubic bone
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extension
The origin of the Sartorius muscle is from the __________ spine.
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anterior superior iliac spine
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anterior inferior iliac spine
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linea aspera of the femor
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lateral condyle and posterior surface of the femur
The gastrocnemius muscle is innervated by the __________.
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posterior thigh
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abduct the arm
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tibial nerve
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triceps brachii
Which of the following muscles is named for its action?
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flex the leg at the knee
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biceps femoris (along with semitendinosus, and semimembranosus)
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anterior inferior iliac spine
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levator labii superioris
________ are the muscles primarily responsible for producing a particular movement.
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agonists
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pectoralis major
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latissumus dorsi
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popliteus
The origin that the vastus medialis muscle shares with the vastus lateralis is the __________.
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anterior inferior iliac spine
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spinal accessory nerve
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linea aspera of the femor
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brachialis
All fibers of the trapezius muscle are innervated by the __________.
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radial nerve
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ischial tuberosity
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spinal accessory nerve
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anterior superior iliac spine
As the prime mover of arm abduction, the middle fibers of the ____ contract to move the arm laterally away from the body.
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deltoid
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pectoral
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extension
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extends
One of the actions of the latissimus dorsi muscle is to __________.
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radial tuberosity
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radial nerve
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abduct the arm
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adduct the arm
The prime mover of elbow extension is the __________.
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posterior thigh
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triceps brachii
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femoral nerve
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anterior inferior iliac spine
The trapezius muscle may be separated into all of the following groups, except __________.
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lateral
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extension
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brachialis
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pectoral
Which of the following muscles is named for its origin and insertion?
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whether the muscle is controlled by the involuntary or voluntary nervous system
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sternocleidomastoid
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pectoralis major
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ischial tuberosity
The masseter muscle originates on the __________.
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femoral nerve
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mandibular
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tibial nerve
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medial surfaces of the maxilla and the zygomatic arch as well as the inferior border of the zygomatic arch
The pectoralis minor muscle is innervated by the __________.
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pectoral
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pectoralis major
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extends
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lateral
The origins of the lateral head of the gastrocnemius muscle are the __________.
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linea aspera of the femor
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pubic bone
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lateral condyle and posterior surface of the femur
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lateral
The masseter is innervated by the _____________ branch of the trigeminal nerve
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mandibular
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radial tuberosity
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brachialis
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the calcaneus
The ____ crosses the anterior side of the should joint and is the prime mover of arm flexion.
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ileotibial tract
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pectoralis major
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teres major, deltoid
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ischial tuberosity
The latissumus dorsi is an antagonist of the ________ for arm flexion.
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pectoral
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pectoralis major
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ischial tuberosity
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ileotibial tract
Which of the following is a hamstring muscle?
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A muscle that crosses on the posterior side of the knee joint produces flexion.
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sternocleidomastoid
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whether the muscle is controlled by the involuntary or voluntary nervous system
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biceps femoris (along with semitendinosus, and semimembranosus)
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