Anatomy Final

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Anatomy Final Quiz

Test your knowledge of human anatomy with this comprehensive quiz designed for students and enthusiasts alike! This quiz covers various topics, including joint movement, muscle actions, and skeletal structure.

Features of this quiz:

  • Multiple choice questions
  • Focus on critical anatomical concepts
  • Ideal for revision or self-assessment
14 Questions4 MinutesCreated by AnalyzingBrain203
Flexion and extension occur in which plane of movement?
Sagital
Frontal
Transverse
During elbow flexion, the biceps muscles acts as the _______.
Antagonist
Agonist/Prime Mover
Stabilizer
Synergist
The ability for a muscle to respond to a stimulus is?
Elasticity
Extensibility
Irritability
Elasticity
What are the two carpal bones that articulate with distal end of the radius?
Lunate/trapezium
Scaphoid/pisiform
Capitate/lunate
Scaphoid/lunate
The wrist joint is triaxial
True
False
The roof of the carpal tunnel is formed by the
Transverse Carpal Ligament
Transverse Process
Transverse Ulnar Ligament
Transverse Carpal Nerve
What action would be limited with a Radial Nerve Injury?
Wrist Flexion
Wrist Extension
Elbow Flexion
Wrist Deviation
What is the most frequently used joint in the face?
Temporomandibular Joint
Transverse Mandibular Joint
Jaw Joint
Mandibular Joint
Vertebrae number in Thoracic?
12
8
10
14
Four bones of the pelvis are the two hips, sacrum, and ____
End Bone
Coccyx
Pubis
Sacral Tail
The female pelvis is narrower than the male pelvis.
True
False
The acetabulum is made up by the pubis and the ischium.
True
False
The right and left sacroiliac joints are not synovial joints.
True
False
Lateral tilt motions include anterior tilt, posterior tilt, and lateral tilt.
True
False
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