Chest, Back, Abs Quiz
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A. external oblique
B. serratus anterior
C. pectoralis major
D. rectus abdominus
E. internal oblique
What muscle is the black line pointing to?
A. the biceps brachia
B. the trapezius
C. the latissimus dorsi
D. the deltoid
The arrow is pointing to the
A. trapezius
B. pectoralis major
C. pectoralis minor
D. infraspinatus
What muscle is located on the back that extends to your sides?
A. trapezius
B. abdominals
C. latissimus dorsi
D. pectorals
Which muscle is shown here?
A. Teres minor
B. Infraspinatus
C. Teres major
D. Rhomboid major
What muscle is highlighted green?
A. Infraspinatus
B. Supraspinatus
C. Teres major
D. Teres minor
What muscle is shown here?
A. pectoralis minor
B. pectoralis major
C. teres major
D. trapezius
Identify the highlighted muscle.
A. Gastrocnemius
B. Gluteius Maximus
C. Triceps
D. Pectorals
Is the serratus anterior located medial or lateral to the rectus abdominis?
A. medial
B. lateral
A. Scalenes
B. Supraspinatus
C. Levator Scapulae
D. Semispinalis capitis
What muscle is shown here?
A. Trapezius
B. Rhomboid major
C. Latissimus dorsi
D. Semispinalis capitis
What muscle is shown?
A. Scalenes
B. Supraspinatus
C. Levator scapulae
D. Rhomboid
What muscle is shown here?
A. the deltoid
B. the external obliques
C. the rectus abdominis
D. the sternocleidomastoid
Is the latissimus dorsi located on the anterior or posterior side of the human body?
A. anterior
B. posterior
What muscle is highlighted?
A. Rhomboid major
B. Latissimus dorsi
C. Trapezius
D. Scalenes
Which muscle is highlighted?
A. Rhomboid major
B. Infraspinatus
C. Teres major
D. Teres minor
A. external oblique
B. serratus anterior
C. pectoralis major
D. rectus abdominus
E. internal oblique
Skeletal muscles attach to bone via _____.
A. tendon
B. veins
C. arteries
A. pectoralis minor
B. pectoralis major
C. intercostals
D. diaphragm
E. internal oblique
Identify the highlighted muscle.
A. Abdominals
B. Latissimus Dorsi
C. Gastrocnemius
D. Gluteus Maximus
A. deltoid
B. serratus anterior
C. pectoralis major
D. rectus abdominus
E. internal oblique
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