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Muscular system

Horizontales
The involuntary bodily function that causes some muscles to shake to produce warmth as a response to cold environments
The part of the body that contains the rotator cuff
(2) The part of the brain that functions to control voluntary movements of the body by contracting muscles
(2) The biggest muscle in the body, located at the posterior aspect of the hip
The term that describes the movement of a limb away from the centre line of the body
The term given to the sheath-enclosed, proprioceptive muscle fibres that sense changes of length in muscles
The dense connective tissue that connects muscles to bones
The smallest muscle in the body, which attaches to the smallest bone in the body, the stapes
The muscle group, named after a letter of the Greek alphabet, that comprises of three heads to form the shoulder
Fast and slow __; the categories of muscle fibres
Verticales
The term that refers to the type of muscle contraction where the contracting muscle does not lengthen or shorten, but remains the same length
The term that refers to the increase in muscle size
The facial feature of which some of the busiest voluntary muscles of the body function to control
The word that refers to the sense of perception of self-movement
The muscle group that is responsible for extending the arms at the elbow joint
The type of voluntary muscles that are attached to bones and allow for movement of body parts
The only muscle that is attached at one end
The term that refers to muscles which contract or relax to open or close a passage/opening in the body
The strongest muscle of the body for its weight, located in the jaw
An alternative name for the prime mover, the muscle that contracts to during movement
The term given to the type of involuntary muscles that make up the heart, which must remain functioning for life
The textural term given to the type of involuntary muscle primarily found in the walls of hollow organs