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Multiple Choice Questions on Muscular System Questions
Question 1 of 5
Which muscle produces movement that allows you to cross your legs?
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The sartorius, a long, strap-like muscle from iliac spine to tibia, flexes the hip and knee while rotating the thigh laterally, enabling leg crossing (e.g., tailor's pose). Gluteus maximus extends the hip, piriformis rotates it externally, and gracilis adducts the thigh none fully replicate crossing's combined flexion/rotation. Sartorius's unique diagonal action across hip and knee, dubbed the 'tailor's muscle,' makes 'd' the correct choice.
Question 2 of 5
Straightening the knee is __ of the knee?
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Extension is straightening the knee, increasing the angle between the femur and tibia, as when standing, driven by quadriceps contraction. Flexion bends the knee, decreasing the angle. Adduction moves the leg toward the midline, abduction away neither straighten it. Extension's role in aligning the leg, a basic joint motion, makes 'b' the correct term in kinesiology.
Question 3 of 5
Voluntary muscles are contained in the
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Voluntary muscles, or skeletal muscles, are under conscious control, enabling deliberate movements like walking or lifting. The hind limb, encompassing muscles like the quadriceps and hamstrings, exemplifies this attached to bones via tendons, they contract via somatic nervous system signals, allowing precise actions. The heart contains cardiac muscle, involuntary and self-regulating via pacemaker cells, beating without conscious input. The liver, a glandular organ, lacks muscle tissue; it metabolizes nutrients but doesn't move voluntarily. The lungs rely on the diaphragm and intercostal muscles for breathing, but these are partly involuntary, driven by autonomic reflexes, and the lung tissue itself isn't muscle. Skeletal muscles, striated and multinucleated, differ from cardiac (striated, single-nucleus) and smooth (non-striated, involuntary) types in structure and control. Anatomy texts highlight the hind limb's role in locomotion, with muscles like the gastrocnemius enabling voluntary flexion, contrasting with organs where autonomic control dominates, making it the clear site of voluntary muscle presence.
Question 4 of 5
What type of gland secretes hormones directly into the bloodstream?
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Endocrine glands secrete hormones (e.g., thyroid's thyroxine) directly into the bloodstream, lacking ducts, for systemic effects like metabolism regulation. Exocrine glands use ducts (e.g., salivary glands). Sebaceous and sweat glands , both exocrine, secrete oil and sweat externally. Endocrine glands' ductless, blood-mediated delivery, per glandular classification, makes 'b' the correct type.
Question 5 of 5
Which condition is characterized by uncontrolled growth of skin cells?
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Psoriasis features uncontrolled skin cell growth, rapid keratinocyte proliferation causing scaly plaques, an autoimmune issue. Eczema is inflammatory, itchy, not proliferative. Dermatitis is irritation-based (e.g., contact). Acne involves oil and bacteria, not cell growth. Psoriasis's hyperproliferation, per dermatopathology, makes 'b' correct.