Place the following anterior forearm muscles in order, from lateral to medial 1. Palmaris longus 2. Flexor carpi ulnaris 3. Flexor carpi radialis 4. Pronator teres O A.3,4,1,2 O B.4,2,1,3 OC 4,3,1.2 O D. 1,3,4,2 OE. 2,1,3,4

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Place the following anterior forearm muscles in order, from lateral to medial
1 Palmaris longus 2 Flexor carpi ulnaris 3. Flexor carpi radialis 4. Pronator teres
O A.3,4,1,2
OB. 4,2,1,3
OC 4,3,1,2
O D. 1,3,4,2
OE.2,1,34
QUESTION 19
of the humerus
The common origin (aka proximal attachment) of the superficial anterior forearm muscles, is the 5)
O A Medial condyle
O B. Modial epicondylo
OC Lateral condyle
OD. Greater tuberclo
OE Latoral opicondyle
Transcribed Image Text:Place the following anterior forearm muscles in order, from lateral to medial 1 Palmaris longus 2 Flexor carpi ulnaris 3. Flexor carpi radialis 4. Pronator teres O A.3,4,1,2 OB. 4,2,1,3 OC 4,3,1,2 O D. 1,3,4,2 OE.2,1,34 QUESTION 19 of the humerus The common origin (aka proximal attachment) of the superficial anterior forearm muscles, is the 5) O A Medial condyle O B. Modial epicondylo OC Lateral condyle OD. Greater tuberclo OE Latoral opicondyle
QUESTION 16
Glycolipids and glycoproteins on the outside face of the plasma membrane make up the
O A. glycocalyx
O B. active transport system
OC. passive ion channels
O D. glycolysis enzymes
O E. transport proteins
QUESTION 17
What is the role of tropomyosin in skelotal muscles?
OA Tropornyosin is the receptor for the motor nouron neurotransmitter
O B. Tropomyosin is the chemical that activates the myosin hoad
OC Tropomyosin holds troponin in place on the actin
O D. Tropomyosin serves as a contraction inhibitor by blocking the actin binding sites on the myosin molecules
O E. Tropomyosin serves as a contraction inhibitor by blocking the myosin binding sites on the actin molecules
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 16 Glycolipids and glycoproteins on the outside face of the plasma membrane make up the O A. glycocalyx O B. active transport system OC. passive ion channels O D. glycolysis enzymes O E. transport proteins QUESTION 17 What is the role of tropomyosin in skelotal muscles? OA Tropornyosin is the receptor for the motor nouron neurotransmitter O B. Tropomyosin is the chemical that activates the myosin hoad OC Tropomyosin holds troponin in place on the actin O D. Tropomyosin serves as a contraction inhibitor by blocking the actin binding sites on the myosin molecules O E. Tropomyosin serves as a contraction inhibitor by blocking the myosin binding sites on the actin molecules
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