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Science

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11th Grade

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Easy

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NGSS
MS-ETS1-4

Standards-aligned

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Aisha Jester

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27 Slides • 27 Questions

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Multiple Choice

What are the three main purposes of the muscular system?

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Body movement

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Body shape

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Body heat

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All of the above

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What are the four common characteristics of muscles?

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Excitability, Contractibility, Extensibility, Elasticity

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Strength, Flexibility, Endurance, Coordination

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Stability, Mobility, Agility, Flexibility

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Power, Speed, Agility, Strength

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Multiple Choice

What are the three types of muscles that determine body movements?

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Skeletal, Smooth, Cardiac

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Skeletal, Voluntary, Involuntary

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Cardiac, Smooth, Voluntary

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Skeletal, Cardiac, Involuntary

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Multiple Choice

What are the key characteristics of cardiac muscle?

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Found only in the heart

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Requires a continuous supply of oxygen

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Under voluntary control

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Striated and smooth

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Multiple Choice

What are the three main systems required for voluntary muscles?

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Skeletal

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Muscular

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Nervous

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Circulatory

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Open Ended

Explain the role of a Supinator muscle in joint movement.

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Multiple Choice

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What muscles are covered in red in the picture?

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Biceps

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Triceps

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Deltoid

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Lats

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Multiple Choice

Which muscle is responsible for extending the thigh and is commonly known as the injection site?

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Trapezius

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Gluteus maximus

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Sartorius

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Biceps femoris

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Multiple Choice

Which muscle allows you to smile?

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Frontalis

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Zygomaticus

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Masseter

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Occipitus

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Multiple Select

Which of the following muscles can be found in the anterior side of the torso? (select all that apply)

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rectus abdominis

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pectoralis major

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rectus femoris

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iliopsoas

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semimenbranosus

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Open Ended

What are some basic functions that the muscles of the trunk assist with, in addition to movement of the trunk and the head and protection of the organs?

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Multiple Choice

What are the primary functions of the Pectoralis major muscle?

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Adduction and flexion of arm

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Extension and rotation of arm

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Flexion of forearm

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Flexion and extension of wrist

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Open Ended

Are your hamstring muscles part of an anterior or posterior muscle group?

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Multiple Choice

What are the different types of movements represented in the diagram?

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Flexion

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Extension

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Abduction

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All of the above

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Multiple Choice

In this ROM, the patient has someone else move their limbs through the movements

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active ROM

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passive ROM

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primary ROM

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secondary ROM

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Multiple Choice

Which type of joint gives you the largest range of motion?

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Pivot joint

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Ball-and-socket joint

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Hinge joint

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Gliding joint

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Multiple Choice

The joints with the greatest range of motion are ______.

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synovial joints

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fibrous joints

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cartilaginous joints

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synarthrotic joints

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All joints show a wide range of motion.

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Multiple Choice

What is the purpose of measuring the range of motion (ROM)?

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To assess flexibility

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To measure strength

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To evaluate endurance

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To determine body composition

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Multiple Choice

What is the purpose of performing exercises for the musculoskeletal system?

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To maintain health of the musculoskeletal system

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To increase muscle mass

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To improve cardiovascular health

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To enhance flexibility

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Multiple Choice

What are the potential problems that can arise from a lack of movement?

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Muscle atrophy

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Increased flexibility

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Improved circulation

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Enhanced muscle strength

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Multiple Choice

What are the two types of Range of Motion (ROM) described in the image?

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Active ROM

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Passive ROM

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Static ROM

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Dynamic ROM

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Multiple Choice

What are the principles to follow when exercising a joint?

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Movement should be fast and abrupt

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Support is not necessary

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Always force a joint beyond its ROM

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Movement should be slow and smooth

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Multiple Choice

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Turning the hand so that the palm is upward or facing anteriorly (in anatomical position).
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supination
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pronation
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flexion
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dorsiflexion

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Multiple Choice

What are prosthetic devices used for?

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To replace a body part

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To enhance physical appearance

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To improve functionality

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To provide comfort

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Multiple Choice

What are assistive devices used for?

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To help people through rehabilitation

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To perform surgical procedures

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To enhance physical strength

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To replace medical professionals

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Multiple Choice

What are the four main reasons for using body mechanics correctly?

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Muscles work best when used correctly

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Prevents injury to self

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Saves energy

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Makes lifting easier

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is NOT one of the 8 rules of body mechanics?

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Maintain a broad base of support

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Carry heavy objects far away

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Bend from hips and knees

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Avoid twisting the body

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