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28 Cards in this Set
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agonist
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prime mover
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antagonist
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opposite motion of agonist (prime mover)
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synergist
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supportive muscle of prime mover
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muscle that allows you to shrug your shoulders or extend your head..
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trapezius
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muscle that adducts the shoulder and causes extension of the shoulder joint
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latissimus dorsi
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shoulder muscle that is the antagonist of the muscle just described (trapezius)
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deltoid
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prime mover of back extension; a deep composite muscle consisting of three columns...
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erector spinae
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agonist
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prime mover
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antagonist
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opposite motion of agonist (prime mover)
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synergist
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supportive muscle of prime mover
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muscle that allows you to shrug your shoulders or extend your head..
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trapezius
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muscle that adducts the shoulder and causes extension of the shoulder joint
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latissimus dorsi
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shoulder muscle that is the antagonist of the muscle just described (trapezius)
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deltoid
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agonist
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prime mover
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prime mover of back extension; a deep composite muscle consisting of three columns...
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erector spinae
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antagonist
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opposite motion of agonist (prime mover)
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synergist
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supportive muscle of prime mover
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muscle that allows you to shrug your shoulders or extend your head..
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trapezius
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muscle that adducts the shoulder and causes extension of the shoulder joint
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latissimus dorsi
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shoulder muscle that is the antagonist of the muscle just described (trapezius)
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deltoid
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prime mover of back extension; a deep composite muscle consisting of three columns...
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erector spinae
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prime mover for shoulder flexion and adduction...
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pectoralis major
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prime mover for shoulder abduction
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deltoid
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part of the abdominal girdle; forms the external later walls of the abdomen
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external oblique
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acting alone, each muscle of this pair turns the head toward the opposite shoulder
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sternocleidomastoid
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besides the two abdominal muscles (pairs) named above, two muscle pairs that help form the natural abdominal girdle
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internal oblique and tranversus abdominis
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deep muscle of the thorax that promote the inspiratory phrase of breathing
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external intercostal
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unpaired muscle that acts to accomplish inspiration (with external intercostal)
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diaphragm
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