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Muscles Test

Jaelyn Woodridge
Mrs. Sanders prd. 7
Anatomy and Physiology
2/12/20
Horizontales
Thick
muscles that have fibres that run parallel to the length of the muscle, and are spindle-shaped.
A loose connective tissue that serves as flexible, sticky packing material between muscles, bones and skin
Muscles that are simply the muscles that produce an opposing joint torque to the agonist muscles
Thin
A structural unit of a myofibril in striated muscle, consisting of a dark band and the nearer half of each adjacent pale band.
Muscles that have fibres that run the entire length of only one side of a muscle, like a quill pen.
Your biceps and triceps are an example of this
Attaches muscle to bone
Muscles that consist of two rows of oblique muscle fibres, facing in opposite diagonal directions, converging on a central tendon.
Are there 650 muscles in the body?
Increase in muscle size from an increase in size of individual muscle cells.
Attaches bone to bone
A movement that increases the angle between two body parts
An example of #7 Action
Muscles that cause a movement to occur through their own activation
Verticales
Internal Organs(i.e stomach, and intestine)
A bundle of skeletal muscle fibers surrounded by perimysium, a type of connective tissue.
A set of muscles that perform, or help perform, the same set of joint motion.
A muscle that fixes or holds a bone so that the agonist can carry out the intended movement is said to have this action.
It permits movement of the body, maintains posture and circulates blood throughout the body.
A type of muscle have more than one set of fibers that perform the same function, and are usually supplied by different nerves for different set of fibers.(also called "hybrid muscle")
A movement that decreases the angle between two body parts.
Heart
This muscle is striated
Decrease in muscle size from lack of usage
The point of attachment in a muscle where more movement occurs.
The attachment site that doesn't move during contraction
Cell Energy
A disease that causes the death of neurons controlling voluntary muscles.