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By Robert Pankey Texas State University Illustrations by Primal Interactive Anatomy Quiz on Shoulder and Spine Directions: Please answer the questions shown in the following slides. When you have answered incorrectly, you will be taken back to the previous slide. If you answer correctly you will proceed to the next slide. Please feel free to take this quiz as many times as you wish.

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Page 1: Illustrations by Primal Interactive Anatomy By Robert Pankey Texas State University Quiz on Shoulder and Spine Directions: Please answer the questions

By Robert PankeyTexas State University

Illustrations byPrimal Interactive Anatomy

Quiz on Shoulder and Spine

Directions:

Please answer the questions shown in the following slides. When you have answered incorrectly, you will be taken back to the previous slide. If you answer correctly you will proceed to the next slide. Please feel free to take this quiz as many times as you wish.

Page 2: Illustrations by Primal Interactive Anatomy By Robert Pankey Texas State University Quiz on Shoulder and Spine Directions: Please answer the questions

By Robert PankeyTexas State University

Illustrations byPrimal Interactive Anatomy

1. What side of the scapula is showing in this illustration?

Anterior

Posterior

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2. The joint shown at the very top right of the illustration is

The GH joint

The AC joint

The SC joint

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3. The muscle on the anterior surface of the scapula is

The subscapularis

The rhomboids

The anterior scapularis

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By Robert PankeyTexas State University

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4. What is the posterior shoulder muscle to the upper left side of the illustration below?

The trapezius

The deltoid

The latissimus

dorsi

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By Robert PankeyTexas State University

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5. What is the shoulder muscle in the middle of the shoulder region?

The anterior deltoid

The posterior deltoid

The middle deltoid

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By Robert PankeyTexas State University

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6. What are the small finger like muscles that run off of the ribs and attach distally to the

scapula coracoid process?

The pectoralis minor

The anterior scapularis

The short head of the biceps

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By Robert PankeyTexas State University

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7. The smaller muscle above the large chest muscle that comes off of the clavicle and attaches to the lateral

aspect of the humerus just below the head is

The pectoralis major (clavicular portion)

The anterior deltoid

The pectoralis minor

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By Robert PankeyTexas State University

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8. The shoulder muscle responsible for elevation, retraction, upward rotation and

depression of the scapula is

The posterior deltoid

The trapezius

The latissimus dorsi

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By Robert PankeyTexas State University

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9. The small rotator cuff muscle just below the spine of the scapula is

The teres minor

The supraspinatus

The infraspinatus

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10. The muscle that runs off of the medial border of the scapula at an oblique angle in the illustration is

The infraspinatus

The supraspinatus

The rhomboids

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By Robert PankeyTexas State University

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11. What muscles have a saw tooth appearance and are responsible for protraction

of the scapula are shown here?

The posterior serratus muscle

The anterior searratus muscle

The pectoralis major muscle

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12. The muscle pictured that runs off of the lower angle of the scapula and inserts

on the anterior humerus is

Teres major

Infraspinatus

Teres minor

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13. The muscle that is pictured to the lower portion of the illustration and is responsible

for adducting and medially rotating the arm is

The posterior deltoid

The trapesius

The latissimus dorsi

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14. What is the deep posterior muscle shown in this illustration?

The erector spinae

The trapezius

The posterior serratus

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By Robert PankeyTexas State University

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15. What is the name of the muscles pictured that are responsible for elevating

the ribs?

The internal and external obliques

The diaphram

The internal and external intercostals

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16. The muscle to the right of the illustration below which laterally flexes the hip is

The quadratus lumborum

The erector spinae

The transversospinalis

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17. The deep posterior muscle to the right side of the cervical vertebrae is

The splenius

The suboccipitals

The posterior serratus superior portion

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18. What is the deep posterior muscle shown in the lower right portion of the illustration?

The rhomboids

The serratus posterior

The erector spinae

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19. What are the small deep posterior muscles at the base of the scull on the left?

The splenius muscles

The serratus posterior superior portion

The suboccipitals

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20. What is the name of the small group of muscles that run obliquely off of the transverse processes and insert on

the spinous processes of the vertebrae?

The erector spinae

The transversospinalis

The serratus posterior

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21. What is the name of the muscle here that runs off of the lower spine, under the arm pit

and inserts anteriorly on the humerus?

The latissimus dorsi

The trapezius

The posterior deltoid

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