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Muscular System Review
1. Frontalis
2. Masseter
3. Sternocleidomastoid
4. Deltoid
5. Pectoralis Major
6. Bicep
7. Rectus Abdominus
8. Oblique
9. Sartorius
10 Quadricep
( Rectus Femoris)
11. Tibilias
Anterior
12. Trapezius
13. Tricep
14. Latissimus Dorsi
Gluteus Medius
15. Gluteus Maximus
16. Hamstring
(Bicep Femoris)
17. Gastrocnemius
18. Cardiac Muscle
A
______
19. Bicep Relaxed
D
20. Skeletal Muscle
B
21. Smooth Muscle
C
22. Tricep Contracted
E
23. Bicep Contracted
F
24. Tricep Relaxed
G
True/False
25. The bicep is located on the front of the upper arm.
T
F 26. Smooth muscles are also known as voluntary muscles.
F 27. Smooth muscles can move your bones.
T 28. The quadriceps are also known as the rectus femoris.
T 29. The tibialis anterior is located on the front of the lower leg.
T 30. The heart is the only place where you can find cardiac muscle.
F 31. The latissimus dorsi is a small muscle.
T 32. Muscles are connected to bones by tendons.
T 33. When your hamstrings are flexed, your quadriceps are relaxed.
F 34. There are less than 650 muscles in the body.
Matching
35. Smooth Muscle Involuntary Muscle
36. Sartorius Longest Muscle
37. Skeletal Muscle Voluntary Muscle
38. Attach bones to muscles Tendons
39. Sternocleidomastoid Located in the front of the neck
40. Deltoid Shoulder Muscle
41. Gastrocnemius Calf Muscle
42. Heart Cardiac Muscle
43. Contracted Opposite of Relaxed
44. Muscles work in Pairs
First Aid Formula
R – rest – prevent further injury
 I – ice – to reduce swelling
 C – compression – to reduce swelling
 E – elevate – to reduce swelling
 Strain – pulled or torn muscle
 Sprain – pulled or torn ligament
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