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- 5. Single Choice]Which of the following essential factors causing knee meniscus injury is wrong? A Back and forth movement of the knee B Adduction andabduction ofthe knee Half of knee flexion D Extrusion ofthe knee E Rotation ofthe knee25. The ilium in the pelvic girdle A. forms the back and sides of the hipbone. B. is the strongest part of the hipbone. C. forms a bowl shaped structure. ____ 26. The brain is located in the cranial cavity. A. True B. False ____ 27. The state where muscles are slightly contacted and ready to pull is called A. muscle tone. B. muscle fatigue. C. muscle atrophy.Why might multiple, small motor units be advantageous over a single large motor unit? A. They enable finer control over movements. B. Small motor units contract more rapidly than large motor units. C. Small motor units have greater capacity for strength improvement. D. The strength of contraction can be modulated more easily in small motor units. E. They enable a strong, flexing motion.
- Which of these increases force production? 1. Increasing the velocity of the concentric contraction 2. Increasing the velocity of the eccentric contraction 3. Increasing strength of neural stimulation 4. Holding your breath during contraction 5. Increasing frequency of neural stimulation 6. Decreasing the velocity of the concentric contraction 7. Starting the contraction with the joint in full extension 8. Decreasing the velocity of the eccentric contractionPelvic splanchnic neurons function to Choose from the following: (A) increase constriction of the muscles found at the site of the pink/purple dots (B) function to dilate the muscles found at the site of the pink/purple dots (C) function to contract muscles indicated by the black arrows (D) function to dilate muscles indicated by the black arows1.State the component of rotator cuff muscles. a . State the direction of external oblique muscle, internal oblique and the transversus abdominis b. Where can you find the adductor longus. c. What is the direction of the Sartorius muscles? d. What is meniscus the medial ligament is attached in the knee? e. Where can you find the navicular bone and what does the shape resembles?