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  • What are two internal organs supported and protected by the musculoskeletal system?
    Heart and lungs
  • The deltoids are located in the arm
  • The calves are located in the leg
  • Match the anatomical region with its major muscle groups:
    Head & Neck ↔️ Sternocleidomastoid, Trapezius
    Trunk ↔️ Rectus abdominis, Obliques, Erector spinae
    Upper Limbs ↔️ Biceps, Triceps, Deltoids
    Lower Limbs ↔️ Quadriceps, Hamstrings, Calves
  • What are two major muscles located in the head and neck region?
    Sternocleidomastoid and Trapezius
  • The biceps are located in the upper limbs.
  • The major muscles in the head and neck include the sternocleidomastoid and the trapezius.
  • Which muscle groups are located in the upper limbs?
    Biceps, triceps, deltoids
  • Arrange the following anatomical regions in the correct order from top to bottom:
    1️⃣ Head & Neck
    2️⃣ Trunk
    3️⃣ Upper Limbs
    4️⃣ Lower Limbs
  • The musculoskeletal system provides movement through the contraction and relaxation of muscles.
  • Which minerals are stored in the bones of the musculoskeletal system?
    Calcium and phosphorus
  • The back muscles include the trapezius and the latissimus dorsi.
  • What are the major muscle groups in the arm?
    Biceps, triceps, deltoids
  • The major muscle groups work together as part of the musculoskeletal system to provide movement, support, and protection for the body.

    True
  • Arrange the following leg muscles from the front of the leg to the back:
    1️⃣ Rectus femoris
    2️⃣ Vastus lateralis
    3️⃣ Biceps femoris
    4️⃣ Gastrocnemius
  • The leg muscles enable walking, running, and jumping through flexion and extension of the leg.
  • Leg muscles enable walking, running, and jumping through flexion and extension of the leg.

    True
  • What is the primary role of back muscles?
    Extend and rotate the spine
  • Arm muscles allow us to lift objects and reach overhead
  • Which muscle groups are involved in throwing a ball?
    Arm muscles, back muscles
  • The primary functions of the musculoskeletal system
    1️⃣ Provide movement
    2️⃣ Support and protect internal organs
    3️⃣ Store minerals
  • Head and neck muscles are involved in facial expressions, chewing, and head movement.

    True
  • What are the major muscle groups in the Head & Neck region?
    Sternocleidomastoid, Trapezius
  • Understanding regional categories is essential for grasping the integrated functions of the musculoskeletal system.

    True
  • Match the anatomical region with its major muscle groups:
    Head & Neck ↔️ Sternocleidomastoid, Trapezius
    Trunk ↔️ Rectus abdominis, Obliques, Erector spinae
    Upper Limbs ↔️ Biceps brachii, Triceps brachii, Deltoids
    Lower Limbs ↔️ Quadriceps, Hamstrings, Calves
  • What are the primary functions of arm muscles such as the biceps, triceps, and deltoids?
    Flexion, extension, rotation
  • Abdominal muscles provide core stability and support for the trunk.
    True
  • What are some examples of everyday movements that rely on major muscle groups working together?
    Throwing a ball, climbing stairs
  • Chest muscles facilitate arm movement and breathing through flexion and extension of the shoulder.

    True
  • Climbing a ladder involves both arm muscles and leg muscles.
  • Leg muscles include the quadriceps, hamstrings, and calves.
  • What are the two main components of the musculoskeletal system?
    Muscles and bones
  • The musculoskeletal system provides movement through the contraction and relaxation of muscles
  • The quadriceps are located in the arm.
    False
  • The obliques are part of the abdominal muscles.

    True
  • Which two muscles are located in the chest?
    Pectoralis major and minor
  • The biceps are located in the arm.

    True
  • What are three functions of the musculoskeletal system?
    Movement, support, mineral storage
  • The musculoskeletal system provides movement through the contraction and relaxation of muscles
  • What are the major muscle groups categorized by in the human body?
    Anatomical region