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THE MUSCULAR SYSTEM 7e

Medical Assistant Program - Phase 2
Horizontales
Muscle most responsible for a specific movement (2 words)
Body movement; twisting motion
Body movement; moving a body part in a circle
Body movement; moving a body part away from its normal position
Type of chemical energy; large amounts are needed for repeated muscle contractions & cellular activities (2 words)
Voluntary muscle; fast to contract & relax; responds only to acetylcholine
The place where a muscle attaches to a bone; this site does not allow movement when the muscle contracts
Body movement; turning palm up or lying face up
Place where a muscle attaches to a bone; this site DOES move when the muscle contracts
Amount of oxygen the liver cells need to make enough ATP to convert lactic acid into glucose (2 words)
Body movement; bending a body part to make a more acute/tighter angle
Verticales
Ending with elevation, the memory word for treatment of muscle injuries is RICE (3 words)
Waste product of muscle use; leads to muscle fatigue (2 words)
Muscle that helps the prime mover by stabilizing the joint
Body movement; moving a body part towards its normal position
Involuntary muscle; slow to contract & relax; responds to acetylcholine & norepinephrine
Body movement; straightening a body part to make an angle less acute
Muscles have lost the ability to contract - usually from lactic acid buildup (2 words)
Muscle that produces movement that are the opposite of the prime mover
Involuntary muscle; self-exciting; norepinephrine speeds up & acetylcholine slows down contraction rate
Body movement; turning palm down or lying face down
Type of respiration requiring oxygen; combines with glucose to produce lots of ATP for muscle contractions
Type of respiration when muscle cells are low on oxygen; produces only small amounts of ATP for use