By Robert Behnke

'Kinetic Anatomy' is an introductory anatomy textual content for undergraduate classes in game technology, athletic education, actual schooling and training. It breaks down the weather of structural human anatomy into 4 key sections and encourages scholars to benefit anatomy via hands-on experiments.

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8). When the anterior (front) surface of the arm or leg rotates laterally (away from the midline of the body), this is defined as external rotation (or lateral rotation). When the anterior surface of the arm or leg rotates medially (toward the midline of the body), this is defined as internal rotation (or medial rotation). Joints capable of creating movement in two (biaxial) or three (triaxial) planes are also capable of another movement, circumduction, which, because it combines two or more fundamental movements, is not considered a fundamental movement of any joint.

B. c. d. actin myosin calcium sarcoplasm 7. The origin of a muscle is most likely defined as being located at the a. b. c. d. 8. A third-class lever places the resistance 6. A bundle of fibers within a muscle is wrapped in a fibrous sheath known as the a. b. c. d. distal end of a joint distal end of a tendon most stable bony attachment most movable bony attachment endomysium epimysium perimysium sarcolemma a. between the axis and the force b. outside of the force and the axis c. on the opposite side of the axis as the force d.

MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS 1. A junction of two or more bones forming a joint is also known as a. b. c. d. an epiphysis a fossa an articulation a diaphysis 2. Which of the following terms does not appropriately fit with the other three? a. notch b. process c. tubercle d. tuberosity 3. The functional unit of skeletal muscle is known as a. b. c. d. a myofibril a sarcomere the A-band the I-band 4. A series of sarcomeres linked together is known as a. a myofibril b. a muscle c. actin d. myosin (continued) 28 KINETIC ANATOMY MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS (continued) 5.

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