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muscle in the body is all about what? |
Movement |
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Moves joints |
Skeletal muscle |
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Moves blood, urine and digestive content. |
Smooth muscle |
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Only in the heart, moves through chambers and into the circulatory system. |
Cardiac mucscle |
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Muscles make up of what percent of body weight? |
40-45% |
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Limited capillary blood flow for a runner means? |
Give a pre-event massage for optimal performance. Progressive knee pain is a build up of toxins. |
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Looks like a long worm structure and are also referred to as muscle fibers. |
Muscle cell |
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Four characteristics or functions of muscles. |
Contractility, extensibility, excitability/ irritability |
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Contractility |
To contract or shorten as a result, exert force |
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Contractility |
To contract or shorten as a result, exert force |
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Extensibility |
The ability of the muscle to stretch |
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Elasticity |
Muscles ability to return to its original state |
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Excitability/irritability |
(Mechanical, thermal, chemical, nervous impulses) ability to receive and react to stimuli |
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How many types of muscle contractions? |
2 |
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Isometric |
Contraction generates force without changing the length of the muscle |
NO MOVEMENT |
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Isotonic |
When the muscle shortens (concentric), when the muscle lengthens (eccentric) |
MOVEMENT |
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How many KINDS of muscles cells are there? |
3 |
Cardiac, skeletal, smooth smoothe |
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A muscle that moves food through intestines, blood etc... |
Smooth |
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How many KINDS of muscles cells are there? |
3 |
Cardiac, skeletal, smooth smoothe |
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A muscle that moves food through intestines, blood etc... |
Smooth |
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Muscle only found in the heart |
Cardiac |
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This muscle moves bones at joints, and the whole body |
Skeletal |
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Non-striated muscle |
Has no stripes but a nucleus (digestive system) key word |
It’s a smooth muscle |
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Is striated (has stripes) has nuclei, contracts 3 billions times involuntary |
Cardiac muscle |
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A striated (has stripes) has nuclei and is connected to bones, fibers aka tendons |
Skeletal |
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Superficial muscle is where |
Not deep lol |
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A striated (has stripes) has nuclei and is connected to bones, fibers aka tendons |
Skeletal |
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Superficial muscle is where |
Not deep lol |
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Skeletal muscles have two fibers. Name the two |
Type 1- slow twitch- posterior Type 2- fast twitch- only in arms and legs |
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Tendons connect to? |
Like glue and connect muscle to bone |
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Tendons connect to? |
Like glue and connect muscle to bone |
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Ligaments connect? |
Bone to bone |
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(Skeletal) Epimysium |
Covers an individual muscle with connective tissue |
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(Skeletal) Epimysium |
Covers an individual muscle with connective tissue |
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(skeletal) Perimysuim |
Extends inward from epimysium and separates muscles into bundles called fascicles |
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(Skeletal) endomysium |
Covers each muscle fiber within the fascicles with a delicate connective tissue |
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(Skeletal) endomysium |
Covers each muscle fiber within the fascicles with a delicate connective tissue |
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Fasciculations are muscles that do what? |
Twitch your eyes and brows uncontrollably (smalls parts of you body) |
Contracts the fascicles |
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Hundreds to thousands of parallel strands? |
Myofibrils |
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What makes the muscles look like they do in the skeletal? |
Striated, actin, myosin |
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Requires energy |
Muscle contractions |
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Easy sources to get food for muscle contraction? |
ATP (oxygen, glucose and fats or protein) |
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“Power Plant” |
Mitochondria |
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Forms ATP for muscle cell contraction |
Mitochondria |
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When an impulse from the brain or spinal cord reaches the end of the motor neuron? |
Contraction |
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Neurotransmitter aka |
Neuron chemical or acetylcholine |
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Acetylcholine does what? |
Stimulates the muscle cell membrane resulting in an impulse |
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Muscle fatigue aka |
Oxygen debt |
After strenuous activity ceases, heavy breathing and accelerated heart rate will continue will fund until debt is paid off. |
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Fixator aka |
Stabilizes in part of the body |
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Fixator aka |
Stabilizes in part of the body |
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Agonist aka |
The boss muscle |
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Synergist aka |
Helps the boss |
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Antagonist |
Comes in pairs called flexors and extensors |
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Abduction |
To raise away |
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Addiction |
To move towards midline |
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Hypertrophy |
Muscle mass (like a body builder) |
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Atrophy |
A damaged nerve (rapidly DEgenerate and wastes away muscles) like my right leg |
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Muscle strain |
Torn or pulled |
Most common muscle injury |
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80% of all strains occur where? |
In the muscle belly |
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Muscular dystrophy |
A muscle disease (is inherited and progressive) |
Can be helped with massage |
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Muscle spasms |
An involuntary contraction |
Nerve is irritated |
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Fibromyalgia |
An inflammatory condition of the muscle |
Can be treated with massage to help |