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Nightingale Anatomy Final Chapter 11 questions and answers.docx, Exams of Biology

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Download Nightingale Anatomy Final Chapter 11 questions and answers.docx and more Exams Biology in PDF only on Docsity! Nightingale Anatomy Final Chapter 11 questions and answers Identify the letter that indicates the Linea alba. B Identify the letter that indicates the Internal oblique. D Brainpower Read More Identify the letter that indicates the Rectus abdominis. C Identify the letter that indicates the Aponeurosis of external oblique. E Identify the letter that indicates the Orbicularis oris. D Convergent This arrangement of fascicles tends to provide the greatest range of motion (shortening distance), though not the greatest power. Parellel An example of a muscle with this type of fascicle arrangement is the orbicularis oris. Circular When muscle fascicles are arranged in concentric rings this arrangement is referred to as Circular The biceps brachii has this fascicle arrangement, which maximizes the range of motion possible. Parallel Site of intravenous catheter insertion and blood draws. Cubital Fossa Marks the lateral margin of the rectus abdominis. linea semilunaris A horizontal line on the back used for locating the fourth lumbar vertebra. supracristal line Marks the medial boundary of the biceps brachii. median bicipital furrow A depression on the posterior of the knee. popliteal fossa This vertical line passes 1 cm medial to the nipple. midclavicular line Shin splints result from damage to which muscle or muscle group? tibialis anterior The fascicles of the biceps brachii muscle have this type of arrangement. fusiform The main "swallowing" muscles are the pharyngeal constrictors A prime mover for extension of the forearm at the elbow is the triceps brachii. A muscle that originates on the medial epicondyle of the humerus is the flexor carpi radialis. A muscle that attaches to the skeleton at the pubic crest and the xiphoid process and costal cartilages of ribs 5-7 is the rectus abdominis