MUSCULAR SYSTEM Flashcards

1
Q

is composed of individual muscle fibers that act

together, resulting in a uniform movement

A

Muscle

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2
Q

properties of muscle
- after responding to nerve impulse
stimulation

A

irritability or electrical excitability

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3
Q

properties of muscle
- after responding to stimuli, by shortening or
contracting lengthwise

A

contractibility

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4
Q

properties of muscle
- by stretching, usually up to 30% of the
resting length

A

extensibility

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5
Q

properties of muscle
- where muscles tend to recoil or return to its
original/resting length after being stretched

A

elasticity

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6
Q

muscle functions
- where muscle fibers maintain a state of contraction known
as tonus

A

movement

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7
Q

muscle functions

- as one of the principles of homeostasis

A

body heat production

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8
Q

muscle functions
- by maintaining posture, joint stability and
viscera support.

A

posture and support of body

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9
Q

are attached to the skeleton and are responsible for

voluntary body movements

A

skeletal muscles

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10
Q

muscle fibers of skeletal muscles are _____ and _____

A

multi-nucleated -

transversely striated

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11
Q

part of skeletal muscle fibers that are grouped in parallel bundles

A

fasciculi

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12
Q
  • make-up the blood vessels and tubular organs of the
    gastrointestinal tract, reproductive, urinary, and respiratory systems
  • under autonomic control (which makes them involuntary)
A

smooth muscles

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13
Q

muscle fibers of smooth muscles are ____ and _____

A

unstriated - contain a single nucleus

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14
Q

are found only in the wall of the heart

A

cardiac muscles

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15
Q

cardiac muscles have ____ and have unique property of _____

A

striations - auto-rhythmicity

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16
Q

the contractions of cardiac muscles are ____

A

involuntary having an intrinsic rhythm

17
Q

cardiac muscles has _____ that help adjacent cells together and transmit the force of
contraction from cell to cell.

A

intercalated discs

18
Q

muscles are attached to bone by dense connective

tissues

A

tendons

19
Q

the less movable attachment of muscles

A

origin

20
Q

the more movable bony attachment of muscles

A

insertion

21
Q

thick part of muscle

A

belly or gaster

22
Q

binds the

individual muscle fibers together and support capillaries and nerve endings

A

endomysium

23
Q

binds groups of muscle fibers together into bundles

A

perimysium

24
Q

covers the entire muscle

A

epimysium

25
Q

a fibrous
connective tissue that covers the muscle and attaches to the
skin

A

fascia

26
Q

are

muscles that decrease the angle of the joint

A

flexors

27
Q

are muscles that

increase the angle of the joint

A

extensors

28
Q

are muscles that pull a limb

toward the median plane

A

adductors

29
Q

are muscles that move the limb away

from the median plane

A

abductors

30
Q

are muscles, either striated or smooth,

that encircle an opening

A

sphincters

31
Q

are muscles that directly responsible

for producing the desired action

A

agonists

32
Q

are muscles that directly

opposite that of the agonists

A

antagonists

33
Q

are muscles that oppose any

undesired action of the agonists.

A

synergists