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Muscular System A&P 2

Terminology
Horizontales
Second stage of glycolysis where oxygen IS used
Synergists that stabilize joints during action
Type of contraction where the muscle changes length
Red respiratory pigment and gives muscle its distinct red color
Several tendon branches within the muscle with fibers that run diagonally between them
The law that prevents antagonist from contracting while the agonist is contracting
Wide central portion of the muscle that contains contractile units
The universal unit of energy in the cell
Muscles that relax and lengthen while agonists contract
Fibers arranged on both sides of a tendon like a feather
Rounded fiber arrangement
Prime mover that causes specific or desired movements
Muscles that cross two joints
Fibers twist between their points of attachement
Muscle ___ are withing the belly and are activated when the muscle is stretched rapidly; muscle responds by contracting
Verticales
Tendinous attachment on bone that is more stable and less movable
Fibers joining at one end with fibers spreading out like a fan at the other end
First stage of glycolysis where oxygen is NOT used
Type 2 muscle containing fewer myoglobin and mitochondria; white muscle
Located in the musculotendinous junction that detects tension, activated when tension exceeds a threshold and triggers lengthening
Muscles that facilitate the prime mover
Contraction that shortens muscle in length
Contraction where the length of the muscle remains the same
Muscles that cross three or more joints
Muscles that cross only one joint
Fibers coming off one side of a tendon
Tendinous attachment on bone that is more more movable
Fibers are arranged along the axis and are usually shaped like spindles
Muscle ___ is the decline in ability of a muscle to generate force