Muscle facts | Skeletal muscles | Variety of action of movement | Diseases and abnormal |
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What are the 3 types of muscles?
Cardiac, smooth, and skeletal
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What are skeletal muscles connected by?
Bone
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What is pronation
Turning a body part downward
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What is the loss of muscle tone
Paraylsis
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What are cardiac and smooth muscle
involuntary muscle
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What is a tendon
Strong tough fiber connective tissue
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What is rotation
Turning a body part around it’s own axis
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What disease has the symptom muscle stiffnes?
Fibromyalgia
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What is a skeletal muscle?
voluntary Muscle
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What is fascia
Tough, sheet like membrane that covers and protects tissue
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What is dorsiflexion
Bending backwards or bending the foot towards the knee
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What disease cause a child to be wheelchair bound by the age of 9-12
Muscular dystrophy
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What is a muscle
Bundles of muscle fiber held together by connective tissue
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What is the origin
Muscle attached to a bone, end that doesn’t move
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What is extension
Increase the angle between 2 bones or straightening a body part
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Is there a cure to muscular dystrophy?
No cure
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What is extensibility
The ability to be stretched
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What is the insertion?
End that moves when the muscle contracts
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What is circumduction
Moving in a circle at a joint
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What is muscle spasms
Cramp, Duden painful, involuntary muscle contraction
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