Human Anatomy and Physiology : Gross Anatomy

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for Human Anatomy and Physiology

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Example Questions

Example Question #124 : Muscles

Which of the following muscles is not a superficial muscle of the forearm?

Possible Answers:

Palmaris longus

Flexor digitorum profundus

Flexor carpi radialis

Flexor carpi ulnaris

Pronator teres

Correct answer:

Flexor digitorum profundus

Explanation:

Flexor digitorum profundus is a deep muscle of the forearm, all the other choices are superficial muscles of the forearm.

Example Question #12 : Identifying Muscles Of The Upper Extremities

Which of the following muscles does not attach to the scapula?

Possible Answers:

Triceps brachii, long head

Biceps brachii, long head

Triceps brachii, lateral head

Biceps brachii, short head

Supraspinatus

Correct answer:

Triceps brachii, lateral head

Explanation:

The lateral and medial heads of the triceps brachii originate on the humerus and attach to the ulna. The long and short heads of the biceps brachii attach to the scapula at the supraglenoid tubercle and the coracoid process, respectively. The long head of the triceps brachii attaches to the scapula at the infraglenoid tubercle. The supraspinatus attaches to the scapula at the supraspinous fossa.

Example Question #13 : Identifying Muscles Of The Upper Extremities

Which of the following muscles has an insertion on the acromion?

Possible Answers:

Deltoid

Rhomboid minor

Trapezius

Rhomboid major

Levator scapulae

Correct answer:

Trapezius

Explanation:

The insertions of the trapezius muscle are the superior spine of the scapula, posterior lateral one-third of the clavicle, and the acromion (spinotrapezius, clavotrapezius, and acromiotrapezius). The acromion is one origin for the deltoid, however, it's insertion is only the deltoid tuberosity of the humerus. All of the other answers are incorrect since their insertions are on the posterior medial border of the scapula.

Example Question #125 : Muscles

Which of the following is a mono-articular muscle?

Possible Answers:

Triceps brachii

Extensor carpi radialis longus

Brachialis 

Biceps brachii

Correct answer:

Brachialis 

Explanation:

The brachialis only produces motion across one joint; it flexes the elbow. The biceps brachii flex the shoulder and elbow and supinate the forearm. The triceps brachii extends both the shoulder and elbow. The extensor carpi radialis longus produces motion across the elbow and the wrist.

Example Question #14 : Identifying Muscles Of The Upper Extremities

Which of the following does not contribute to upward rotation of the scapula?

Possible Answers:

Rhomboid major

Serratus anterior

Lower trapezius

Upper trapezius

Correct answer:

Rhomboid major

Explanation:

The upper and lower trapezius function to upwardly rotate the scapula, as does the serratus anterior. Although the rhomboids (major and minor) can elevate the scapula, they are downward scapular rotators. Additionally, although the middle trapezius attaches to the scapula, it does not contribute to scapular upward rotation, due to the transverse orientation of its fibers.

Example Question #15 : Identifying Muscles Of The Upper Extremities

The deltoid muscle is innervated by which nerve?

Possible Answers:

Axillary

Median

Suprascapular

Radial

Correct answer:

Axillary

Explanation:

The deltoid is innervated by the axillary nerve. Its function is to abduct, flex, and extend the humerus. The three major fibers have their origins on the lateral third of the clavicle, acromion, and the spine of the scapula. All three parts of the deltoid insert into the deltoid tuberosity on the lateral aspect of the humerus.

The supraspinatus and infraspinatus muscles are innervated by the suprascapular nerve. The triceps brachii are innervated by the radial nerve. The median nerve innervates various muscles of the forearm.

Example Question #16 : Identifying Muscles Of The Upper Extremities

The extensor carpi radialis longus inserts into which metacarpal?

Possible Answers:

4th

5th

2nd

1st

Correct answer:

2nd

Explanation:

The correct answer is the 2nd metacarpal. We can come to this conclusion by looking at the name of the muscle. Because of the word radialis, we know that the muscle should should run along the radius and insert into one of the lateral metacarpals when in the anatomical position, leaving us with the answer choices: 1st and 2nd metacarpals. In addition, it is the 2nd over the 1st because any muscle dealing with the thumb will contain the word pollicus.

Example Question #13 : Identifying Muscles Of The Upper Extremities

Which muscle extends, adducts, and medially rotates the humerus?

Possible Answers:

Biceps brachii

Anconeus

Deltoid

Triceps brachii

Correct answer:

Triceps brachii

Explanation:

The humerus is located in the upper arm, meaning the muscle should also be located in the upper arm. This leaves us with the triceps brachii and biceps brachii as possible answer choices. The correct answer is the triceps brachii because it of its action as an extensor muscle.

Example Question #17 : Identifying Muscles Of The Upper Extremities

Which of the following muscles in the upper arm has both a long and short head?

Possible Answers:

Biceps brachii

Coracobrachialis

Triceps brachii

Anconeus

Correct answer:

Biceps brachii

Explanation:

If a muscle is split into multiple heads, there will usually be some indication in the name of the muscle. There are two answer choices which fit this category: biceps brachii and triceps brachii. "Bi" means two while "tri" means three, which means the correct answer is the biceps brachii. The triceps brachii has a long head, a lateral head, and a posterior head. 

Example Question #21 : Identifying Muscles Of The Upper Extremities

Which muscle is responsible for the extension of the 5th digit in the hand?

Possible Answers:

Extensor carpi radialis brevis

Extensor digiti minimi

Extensor carpi ulnaris

Extensor digitorum

Correct answer:

Extensor digiti minimi

Explanation:

A muscle that would only be responsible for the pinky finger would be a small one. In addition, extensor muscles of the hand are located in the posterior compartment, whereas flexors are located anteriorly. Of the following choices, the smallest muscle is the extensor digits minimi, which is also located posteriorly. It aids in abduction of the 5th digit as well.

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