BIO291 Lab III Review

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What occurs when you pull on the biceps?

Flexion at the elbow

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Is the biceps a flexor or extensor?

flexor

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Where is the origin of the biceps and triceps brachii?

Shoulder/Scapula

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Where is the insertion of the biceps brachii?

Radius

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What part of the arm moves when you pull on the biceps?

Forearm

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What part of the arm is relatively immobile

Shoulder

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How does bicep brachii movement relate to its origin and insertion point?

Shoulder joint does not move while the radius muscle does

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What happens when you pull on the triceps?

Extension at the elbow

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Is the triceps an extensor or flexor?

extensor

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Where is the insertion of the triceps brachii?

The elbow

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What kind of tissue attaches muscle to bones?

Tendon

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What of tissue attaches bones to bones?

Ligaments

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Forearm extensors are located on which side of the forearm?

Top of the forearm

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Forearm flexors are located on which side of the forearm?

Bottom of the forearm

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What do the forearm extensors do?

Hyperextend the wrist

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What do the forearm flexors do?

flexion at the wrist

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Humerus

upper arm bone

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Radius (Thumb & Rad)

lateral bone of the forearm

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Ulna (P.U)

medial bone of the forearm

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What is an alula?

Chicken Thumb/Pollex

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Which muscles of the thigh are the extensors?

Quadriceps

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Identify and describe the hipbone

Bone that serves as the attachment point for the femoral head via the acetabulum

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Femur

Long bone that extends from the hip bone

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Fibula

Small thin bone below the knee, more lateral

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Tibia

Larger more medial leg bone below the knee

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What kind of joint is the hip joint?

Ball & Socket

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Where do you find cartilage in the hip joint?

Covering the femoral head and acetabulum

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What bones articulate with the spine

hip bone

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MCL (Medial Collateral Ligament)

Attached to the tibia toward the middle region of the body

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LCL (Lateral Collateral Ligament)

Connects the femur to the fibula, located laterally away from the body on the fibula side

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ACL (Anterior Cruciate Ligament)

Ligament that is inside the knee and in front of the PCL

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PCL (Posterior Cruciate Ligament)

Ligament inside the knee that snakes behind the ACL

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Meniscus

Piece of cartilage that help stabilize the knee, located between the tibia and femur