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| Name the three types of Muscles |
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| Skeletal, Cardiac, Smooth |
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| What two muscles are called muscle fibers? |
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| cytoplasm of a muscle cell |
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| Prefixes associated with muscles |
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| Excitability or Irritability |
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| the ability to receive and respond to stimuli |
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| the ability to shorten forcibly |
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| the ability to be stretched or extended |
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| What is the function of the skeletal Muscle |
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| Function of Cardiac Muscle |
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| Coursing the blood through the body |
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| Function of Smooth Muscle |
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| helps maintain blood pressure, and propels substances through the body |
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| Provide Major force for producing specific movement |
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| oppose or reverse a particular movement |
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| Synergists that immobilizes a bone or muscle's origin |
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| fibers that runs straight |
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| fibers that runs at angles to an imaginery defined axis |
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| the fulcrum is between the load and the effort |
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| the load is between the fulcrum and the effort |
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| the effort is applied between the fulcrum and the load |
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| Muscles involved in mastication |
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| Temporalis, Masseter, Pterygoids and Buccinators |
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| What % of women's body mass is made up of their skeletal muscle |
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| What % of men's body mass is made up of their skeletal muscle |
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| In action Potential, the extracelluler face is ________ while the inside face is ___________. |
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| The predominant extracellular ion is |
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| The predominant intracellular ion is |
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| formed by a membrane of dense irregular connective tissue that surrounds the whole muscle |
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| within each skeletal muscle the muscle fibers are grouped into fascicles; surrounding each fascicle is a layer or fibrous connective tissue called perimycium. |
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| each individual muscle fiber is surrounded by a fine sheath of connective tissue consisting of fine areolar tissue. |
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