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Jeopardy Instructions
• Select a category
• When the question appears, read it aloud.
• You and your team will have 30 seconds to answer the
question.
• After you have answered, click on the screen and read
the correct answer aloud.
• If your answer is correct, your team will have that
dollar amount added to their score. If incorrect, the
dollar amount will be subtracted from the score.
• Click on the Game Board button to go back to the
board.
Daily
Doubles
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Daily Doubles
• If a “Daily Double” screen comes up when you
select your question, you may choose how much the
question will be worth.
• The value you choose cannot be more than your
team has currently earned.
• If your team has a negative balance, you may wager
up to $500.
• If you get the question correct, you will have the
amount you selected added to your score.
• If you get the question incorrect, the amount you
selected will be subtracted from your score.
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Origin
Insertion
Action
Innervation Groups
Surprise
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Final
Jeopardy
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Scores
$300 $300
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$500 $500
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Origin
As a general rule, when a muscle
is used does the origin move or
remain stationary?
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The origin remains stationary
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Origin
Do most of the thigh and buttock
muscles originate on the ilium or
sacrum?
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Ilium (iliac crest)
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Origin
The rectus femoris originates
superior or inferior to the hip
joint? What actions do this
muscle perform?
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Superior to the hip joint… the
rectus femoris flexes the hip and
extends the knee.
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Origin
Do the wrist flexors originate on
the medial or lateral condyles of
the humerus?
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medial
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Origin
Name 3 shoulder muscles that
originate superior to the
glenohumeral joint.
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deltoid
biceps brachii
triceps brachii
supraspinatus
pectoralis major
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Insertion
Which 2 muscles insert into the
posterior calcaneous?
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Gastrocnemius
soleus
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Insertion
Which of the hamstrings inserts
on the head of the fibula?
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Biceps femoris
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Insertion
Name one of the two lower
extremity muscles that has
microinsertions down the shaft of
the tibia.
One of the muscles dosiflexes
and inverts the ankle, while the
other platarflexes and inverts the
ankle.
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Anterior Tibialis
Posterior Tibialis
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Insertion
What is the insertion point of the
quadriceps muscle group
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Tibial tuberosity
(technically the insertion is on the patella
but is not listed as such)
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Insertion
Name the bone in which the
semimembranosus inserts.
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Tibia
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Action
What is an opposing or
elongating muscle called?
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Antagonist
or
Eccentric
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Action
If activated unilaterally, what
muscle rotates your head… and
flexes your neck if activated
bilaterally?
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sternocleidomastiod
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Action
Stand up… show me the motion
of your triceps brachii.
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Primary: elbow extension
Accessory: shoulder extension
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Action
Name your “winking” and
“kissing” muscles.
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Winking –
orbicularis oculi
Kissing –
orbicularis oris / temporaslis
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Action
A muscle that surrounds and
closes a duct or orifice is called
a(n)…
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sphincter
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Innervation
If your 5th digit (pinky finger) is
numb or tingly, what nerve is
compromised? Ulnar or Radial
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ulnar
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Innervation
The radial nerve (and its deep
branch) provides motor
innervation to most of the
muscles of the anterior or
posterior forearm/hand?
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The radial nerve innervates most
of the posterior muscles
(extensors) of the forearm and
hand.
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Innervation
What innervates the facial
muscles?
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Facial nerve
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Innervation
What is the nerve root for the
gastrocnemius?
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S2
if the second sacral nerve was
pinched or damaged, you would
not be able to plantarflex
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Innervation
When you hit your “funny bone,”
what nerve are you bumping that
causes such extreme pain?
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Ulnar nerve
everyone try to feel their ulnar
nerve – it will shock you
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Groups
Name the 3 gluteal muscles
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Gluteus Maximus
Gluteus Minimus
Gluteus Medius
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Groups
What are the 4 knee extensors
located on the anterior thigh?
Name the group and each of the
muscles.
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Rectus Femoris
Vastus Intermedius
Vastus Lateralis
Vastus Medialis
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Groups
The anterior forearm muscle
group performs what action at
the wrist and digits?
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flexion
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Groups
Name the hamstring muscles
laterally to medially.
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Biceps femoris,
semitendonosus,
them semimemberanosus
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Groups
What are the muscles of the
rotator cuff?
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Supraspinatus
Infraspinatus
teres minor
subscapularis
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Surprise
Where is your TMJ and what
disorder can occur there?
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Joint between the temporal and
mandibular bones (jaw)… and
TMJ syndrome, or a pain while
chewing can occur there.
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Surprise
What is the deepest abdominal
muscle?
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The transverse abdominis
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Surprise
This is one of the two muscles in
the body which is both voluntary
and involuntary at the same time.
It forms the wall of the thoracic
cavity and causes us to hick-up
when it spasms.
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The diaphragm
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Surprise
The linea alba longitudinally
divides what?
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Rectus abdominus
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Surprise
What arm muscle is missing in
one out of ten people? What
action would you perform in
order to see if you have this
muscle?
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Palmaris Longus
Action: opposition
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Final Jeopardy Instructions
• After seeing the category, your team must decide
whether to wager $50, $100, or $200 per person on
the Final Jeopardy question.
• Each person will answer the question individually
on their own sheet of paper.
• After 30 seconds, papers will be collected and
tallied.
• For each correct answer, the team will receive the
amount that they selected.
• For each incorrect answer, the team will lose the
selected amount of money.
Final
Jeopardy
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Final
Jeopardy
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What action is produced by the
external oblique?
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ROTATES TORSO
The external oblique functions to
compress the abdominal cavity,
which increases the intra-abdominal
pressure. It also has limited actions
in both flexion and rotation of the
vertebal column.
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Jeopardy
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