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    Muscular System

    I. Modified MCQ. Write A if the statement refers to A only; B if it refers to B only; C if it refers to both A & B; D if it does not refer to A or B. If your answer is D,

    write the appropriate term that it refers to.

    B 1. Energy sources for muscle contraction A. Creatine phosphate B. ATP

    D 2. Responsible for a sardonic smile A. Risorius B. Procerus

    D 3. Basis of nomenclature of sternocleidomastoid A. Position B. Action

    A 4. Group of muscles whose contraction produces the movement A. Agonist B. Synergist

    _5. The latent period is called A. Diastole B. Diastasis

    B 6. Muscle that turns the palm forward A. Pronator B. Supinator

    B 7. Functional unit of a muscle fiber A. Sarcolemma B. Sarcomere

    C 8. Physiologic unit of a muscle is composed of A. Muscle fibers B. Motor nerve

    B 9. Contractile unit of a skeletal muscle A. Sarcolemma B. SarcomereA10. Weaken the vibration of stape A. Stapedius B. Tensor tympani

    _11. Elevates the lower jaw A. Temporalis B. Masseter

    _12. Adducts thigh A. Adductor group B. Gluteus medius

    _13. Basis of nomenclature of zygomatic major A. Location & position B. Shape & position

    _14. Hamstring A. Rectus femoris B. Biceps femoris

    C15. Muscle in b/w the ribs A. Internal intercostal B. External intercostal

    A16. Medial thigh muscle/s A. Gracilis B. Sartorius

    A17. Shrugs shoulder A. Trapezius B. Deltoid

    _18. Abductor muscle/s A. Deltoid B. Gluteus medius

    B19. Most important muscle for inspiration A. Intercostal B. Diaphragm

    _20. Muscle of lower extremety/ies A. Triceps brachii B. Triceps femoris

    _21. Anterior thigh muscle/s A. Iliopsoas B. Biceps femoris

    B22. Teres means A. Broad B. Round

    C23. Flex wrist and fingers A. Palmaris longus B. Flexor carpi ulnaris

    _24. Dorsiflex and invert foot A. Anterior leg muscle B. Medial leg muscle

    C25. Calf muscle/s A. Soleus B. Gastrocnemius

    _26. Muscles at the back of the neck and upper back A. Trapezius B. Latissimus dorsi

    B27. Antagonist muscle of orbicularis oculi A. Corrugator supercili B. Levator palpebrae

    _28. Inhibitor of actin-myosin interaction A. Troponin T B. Troponin I

    _29. Location of myofibrils A. Sarcoplasm B. Sarcolemma

    _30. Nomenclature of biceps brachii A. Position & no. of bellies B. Position & no. of heads

    B31. Muscles below armpit on sides of chest A. Latissimus dorsi B. Teres major

    _32. Everts foot and plantar flex A. Peroneus longus B. Peroneus brevis

    _33. Backbone of thick filament A. Heavy meromyosin B. Light meromyosin

    _34. Adducts thigh A. Adductor longus B. Gracilis

    B35. Moving foot so that the sole faces anteriorly A. Plantar flexion B. Dorsiflexion

    II. Arrange the steps in muscle contraction by writing 1 (first step) to 5 (last step)

    3 Inactivation of troponin5 Actin slides along myosin fiber

    1 Transmission of stimulus from motor nerve to muscle fibers

    4 Release of ATP

    2 Calcium released from sarcoplasmic reticulum

    III. Identification

    ________1. Generate electrical impulse in muscle fiber

    ________2. Dense collagenous tissue covering the entire muscle itself

    Nasalis 3. Compresses nose as in sniffing

    ________4. Lateral neck muscle

    Tropomyosin 5. Covers the myosin binding site

    Digestive System

    I. Modified MCQ. Write A if the statement refers to A only; B if it refers to B only; C if it refers to both A & B; D if it does not refer to A or B. If your answer is D,

    write the appropriate term that it refers to.

    D 1. Secretes bile A. Gall bladder B. Pancreas

    B 2. Final absorption of water A. Ascending colon B. Descending colon

    C 3. Small intestine A. Final digestion B. Final absorption

    B 4. Collection of fecal matters A. Cecum B. Rectum

    A 5. Forms the floor of the oral cavity A. Tongue B. Fauces

    _6. Used for crushing food A. Premolars B. Molars

    _7. Used for grinding food A. Premolars B. Canines

    _8. Used for tearing food A. Canines B. Incisors

    A 9. Secretions by the liver and the pancreas are brought directly to A. Duodenum B. Ileum

    _10. Functions of the esophagus A. Digestion B. Absorption

    II. Matching type

    A.

    E 1. Pylorus A. Mouth

    B 2. Palate B. Oral cavity

    F 3. Cecum C. Pharynx

    B 4. Tongue D. Esophagus

    F 5. Ileum E. Stomach

    _6. Omassum F. Small intestines

    7. Glottis G. Large intestines

    A 8. Lips H. Anus

    F 9. Duodenum

    __10. Appendix

    B.

    F 1. Bile A. Salivary gland__2. Pepsinogen B. Pancreas

    __3. Gastrin C. Goblet cells

    __4. Trypsinogen D. Mucosa cells

    __5. Renin E. Gastric glands

    __6. Secretin F. Liver cells

    A 7. Ptyalin

    __8. Cholycystokinin

    __9. Lipase

    C10. Invertase

    Respiratory System

    I. Modified MCQ. Write A if the statement refers to A only; B if it refers to B only; C if it refers to both A & B; D if it does not refer to A and/or B. If your answer is

    D, write the appropriate term that it refers to.

    D 1. Characteristic of a good lung A. Dry B. Large_2. Present in the nasopharynx A. Palatine tonsil B. Pharyngeal tonsil

    A 3. Opening of the larynx A. Glottis B. Epiglottis

    D 4. Balance air pressure A. Choanae B. Chonchae

    B 5. Leads to difficulty of breathing A. Aspiration B. Asphyxiation

    B 6. Warms, moistens, and filters the inhaled air A. Chonchae B. Choanae

    C 7. Equalizes the pressure b/w the middle ear & the environment A. Auditory tube B. Eustachian tube

    C8. Tonsil/s located at the oropharynx A. Lingual tonsils B. Palatine tonsils

    C9. Forms the nasal septum A. Perpendicular plate B. Septal cartilage

    _10. Paranasal sinuses of the frontal bone A. Maxillary sinus B. Sphenoidal sinus

    A11. Conducting portion of the respiratory system A. Alveolar ducts B. Bronchioles

    A12. Air that cannot be forcibly expelled from lungs A. Residual air B. Minimal air

    B13. Intrapulmonic pressure increases A. Inspiration B. Expiration

    _14. High thoracic pressure A. Inspiration B. Expiration

    _15. High blood pH A. Inspiration B. Expiration_16. Produces the sound A. Vocal cords B. Voice box

    II. Arrange the following events in inspiration by writing 1 (first event) to 5 (last event).

    2 Increase in thoracic size

    3 Increase size of lungs

    1 Contraction of respiratory muscles

    4 Decrease in intrapulmonic pressure

    5 Air rushes into the lungs

    III. Matching type

    D 1. Trachea A. Lid cartilage

    F 2. Cricoid B. Adam's apple

    I 3. Herring-Breuer C. Pyramid-shaped cartilage

    G 4. Vocal cord D. Windpipe

    J 5. Alveoli E. Parietal and visceralC 6. Arythenoid F. Signet ring cartilage

    B 7. Thyroid G. Fibroelastic band

    H 8. Surfactant H. Antisurface tension

    A 9. Epiglottis I. Alveolar stretch receptors

    E 10. Pleura J. Air sacs