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Agonist
Role played by a skeletal muscle to cause a movement
Antagonist
Role played by a skeletal muscle acting to slow or stop a movement
Aponeurosis
A flat, sheet like fibrous tissue that connects muscle to bone or other tissues
Concentric
A type of contraction that results in the shortening of muscle
Eccentric
Contraction accompanied by lengthening of a muscle
Endomysium
A fine, protective sheath of connective tissue around a skeletal muscle fiber
Epimysium
The outermost sheath of connective tissue that surrounds a skeletal muscle
Fascicle
A bundle of muscle fibers
Isometric
A type of contraction that involves no change in muscle length
Perimysium
A connective tissue sheath that envelops each primary bundle of muscle fibers
Peristalsis
A wave of symmetrical squeezing of the digestive tract walls that occurs during digestion to move food along the GI tract
Sarcolemma
The delicate membrane surrounding each striated muscle fiber
Acetylcholine
A neurotransmitter chemical that stimulates muscle
Action potential
The electric charge produced in a nerve or muscle fiber by stimulation; nerve impulse caused by a wave of depolarization along the length of a neuron
Cross bridges
Connections between the heads of myosin filaments and receptor sites on the actin filaments
Motor neuron
A nerve that stimulates skeletal muscle tissue
Motor unit
A single motor neuron and all of the muscle fibers that it stimulates
Neuromuscular junction
The link between an axon terminal and a muscle fiber
Sarcomeres
Units composed of actin and myosin that connect inside the muscle fiber
Synaptic cleft
The tiny gap that separates the axon terminal and muscle fiber
Contusion
The bruises or bleeding within a muscle that result from a impact
Hernia
A balloon-like section of the lining of the abdominal cavity that protrudes through a hole or weakened section of the muscles