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A&P 1.14

Horizontales
Which angle of the scapula does teres major originate
Thin filament
The purpose of the infinitesimally small space (neuromuscular junction) between a motor neuron and a muscle cell
What tissue connects the skin to the deep fascia
The proteins inside the myofibril; actin and myosin; there are 1000+ in each muscle fiber
Which fibers of deltoid medially rotate the humerus
Extensions of the sarcolemma that "tunnel" into the center of the muscle fiber; allow electrical signals to move deeper into the cell
A vertical ridge located on the shaft of the posterior femur
A segment of myofibril; the basic unit of a muscle fiber; composed of actin and myosin
"flesh-sheath"; The lining around a muscle cell; a muscle cell's plasma membrane
Which fibers of deltoid laterally rotate the humerus
What delicate connective tissue surrounds each individual highly specialized skeletal muscle fiber
A single motor neuron and the muscle fibers it innervates (communicates with)
"investing fascia" surrounds individual muscles, groups of muscles or separates into fascial compartments
Verticales
The chemical messenger that moves from a neuron to another neuron, muscle fiber or glandular epithelium
What layer of the skin is avascular
Which of the 3 types of muscle tissue is striated and involuntary
(ACh); the neurotransmitter of the neuromuscular junction in skeletal muscles
Thick filament
Which type of reticulum is a network of tubules and sacs wrapped around T tubules, that store calcium (Ca++)
A type of neuron that connects the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) to the muscles and glands of the body
Very fine contractile protein threads that extend in parallel columns along the length of striated muscle fibers. The contractile structure.
Supporting cells of the nervous system
Lasttisimus dorsi and teres major are known as the handcuff muscles because of their 3 common actions (extension, adduction, medial rotation) this makes them __
Conducting units of the nervous system
Where a neuron communicates with another cell