Fall 2010 Anatomy/Physiology

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Fall 2010 Anatomy/Physiology Mink practice quiz Fall 2010 Anatomy/Physiology

Point Structure 12 individual questions (1 point each) 6 group questions (3 points each) Total: 30 points 2 per person 40 points for packet 25 points for stamps

Group Questions (consult your group) Give 1 similarity and 1 difference between the human and the mink? What is the insertion point of the deltoid? Where are tendons found and what are their purpose? Describe the fascia. What is its purpose? Why is deltoid named that?

Individual Questions Locate the gastrocnemius Where is the origin of the gluteus maximus? What is the function of the sternomastoid? (*3 types of questions: Location Function Origin / insertion)

Pectoralis major Trapezius Biceps brachii Triceps brachii Deltoid Cleidomastoid Brachioradialis Sternomastoid Pectoralis major

Tail Gluteus maximus Gluteus medius Gastrocnemius

Brachioradialis Deltoid Triceps brachii

Rectus femoris Vastus medialis

Latissimus dorsi (DEEP: Internal intercostals ) External obliques Rectus abdominus

(This is a cat leg…just go with it!) Tibialis anterior Gastrocnemius Biceps femoris (Cut and reflected)

This is a cat arm - be cool! Brachioradialis Extensor digitorum Extensor carpi ulnaris Flexor carpi ulnaris