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Muscles
are bundles, sheets, or rings of tissue that produce movement by contracting and pulling on the structures to
which they are attached.
to bring
duct/o
to stretch out
extens/o
movement
kinesi/o
fibers
fibr/o
to bend
flex/o
fibrous band
fasci/o
muscle
my/o
sole of foot
plant/o
tendon
ten/o, tend/o, tendin/o
to revolve
rotat/o
to turn
vers/o
away from
ab-
toward
ad-
around
circum-
outward
e-
weakness
meaning of -asthenia
action
-ion
movement
-kinesia
tone
-tonia
to development
-trophic
occipitofrontalis
orbicularis oculi
orbicularis oris
zygomaticus major
sternocleidomastoid
deltoid
trapezius
pectoralis major
latissimus dorsi
biceps brachii
serratus anterior
brachialis
rectus abdominis
pronator teres
brachioradialis
external oblique
extensor carpi radialis longus and brevis
iliopsoas
tensor fasciae latae
pectineus
adductor longus
sartorius
gracilis
rectus femoris
vastus lateralis
vastus medialis
ligamentum patellae
peroneus longus
tibialis anterior
Soleus
gastrocnemius
extensor digitorum longus
occipitalis
splenius capitis
infraspinatus
triceps
flexor carpi ulnaris
gluteus maximus
semitendinosus
biceps femoris
semimembranosus
tendo calcaneus
mus
The term muscle is the diminutive form of the Latin word ____________.
400
The human body has more than __________ skeletal muscles, which account for almost 50% of the body's weight
Skeletal muscle
Smooth muscle
Cardiac muscle
What are the three types of muscle tissues?
Voluntary Muscles
are those muscles for which a person consciously chooses to contract and for how long and how hard to contract them.
Involuntary muscles
are the muscles under the control of the subconscious regions of the brain.
Skeletal Muscle
is directly or indirectly attached to a bone and produces voluntary movement of the skeleton. It is also referred to as a striated muscle because of its striped appearance under the microscope.
Fascia
Each muscle is wrapped in layers of fibrous connective tissue called?
motor neurons
Skeletal muscles are stimulated by ______________ of the nervous system.
Smooth muscle
is found in association with internal organs. For this reason, it is also referred to as visceral muscle. The name smooth muscle refers to the muscle's microscopic appearance. It is responsible for the involuntary muscle action associated with movement of the internal organs,
Cardiac muscle
or myocardium, makes up the wall of the heart. With each involuntary contraction the heart squeezes to pump blood out of its chambers and through the blood vessels.
True
TRUE OR FALSE
Skeletal muscles are attached to two different bones and overlap a joint.
Origin
the less movable of the two bones is considered to be the starting point of the muscle
Insertion
the more movable bone is considered to be where the muscle ends.
Action
the type of movement a muscle produces.
Antagonistic pairs
they produce opposite action
abduction
Movement away from the midline of the body
adduction
Movement toward the midline of the body
flexion
Bending a body part
abduction
this is an example of what muscle action?
flexion
this is an example of what muscle action?
extension
Movement that brings the limbs into or towards a straight condition.
dorsiflexion
Backward bending, as of hand and foot.
Plantar flexion
Bending sole of foot; pointing toes downward.
eversion
Turning outward.
inversion
Turning inward.
pronation
To turn downward or backward as with the hand or foot.
pronation
this is an example of what muscle action?
eversion
this is an example of what muscle action?
supination
Turning the palm or foot upward.
elevation
To raise a body part, as in shrugging the shoulders.
depression
A downward movement, as in dropping the shoulders.
depression
this is an example of what muscle action?
circumduction
this is an example of what muscle action?
circumduction
movement in a circular direction from a central point
opposition
Movement of the thumb to touch the fingertips
rotation
moving around a central axis
extension
this is an example of what muscle action?