Muscular system Flashcards

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functions of the muscular system

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  • Creates movement
  • Maintains posture
  • Maintains bodily functions
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2
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how does the muscular system create movement

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Skeletal muscles will contract and pull on bones to enable the body’s development

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3
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how does the muscular system maintain posture

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Through coordinated contractions of appropriate muscles and stabilizing ligament structures

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4
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what bodily functions does the muscular system maintain?

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  • Circulation of blood
  • Digestion controlled by intestines
  • Breathing initiated by the diaphragm
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5
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what are the different types of muscles

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-skeletal muscles
-smooth muscles
-cardiac muscles

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6
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skeletal muscles

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Pull-on bones to create movement

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7
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smooth muscles

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These muscles help with digestion and nutrient collection and are involuntary

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8
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cardiac muscles

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Is the heart itself, being involuntary controlled. It contracts and relaxes to pump blood around the body.

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9
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What are the types of muscle fibres?

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  • slow-twitch (type one)
  • fast-twitch (type two)
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10
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Characteristics of slow-twitch/type one fibres

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-slow contraction speed
-generate energy through the aerobic pathway
-used for continuous activities (marathon running)
-low force production

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fast-twitch or type two fibres

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-rapid contraction speed
-anaerobic ATP production
-used for quick, high-intensity activities (sprinting)
-high force production

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12
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how do people get slow/fast-twitch fibres

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-genetic inheritance can determine an individual speed or endurance potential
-people born with slow-twitch fibres are better suited for endurance activities
-people born with fast-twitch fibres are better suited for shorter, powerful activities
-training can help the development of fibres

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13
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what colour is slow and fast-twitch fibres

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  • slow twitch are red
  • fast twitch is white
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14
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what is the origin

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the point at which the muscle joins the stationary bone

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15
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what is the insertion

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the point where the muscle-tendon joins the moving bone

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16
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what is relaxation

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when muscles return to their original length

17
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what is an antagonist pair

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for every muscle group that pulls on a bone in a one direction, there is a matching muscle group pulling the bone in the opposite direction

18
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what is the prime mover/agonist

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the muscle that produces movement

19
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what is the antagonist

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the muscle with opposite action of the prime mover

20
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what is an example of an antagonist pair

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flexing the bicep (prime mover) and relaxing the tricep (antagonist)

21
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what is a stabiliser

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are muscles that hold other joints when increasing tension to allow controlled movement

22
Q

why do females have greater flexibility

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due to a hormone which causes softening and stretching of ligaments - essential for child birth

23
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factors that affect flexibility

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  • tendon and ligament elasticity
  • bone structure
  • muscle mass
24
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what are ligaments

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ligaments connect bone to bone

25
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what are tendons

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tendons connect muscle to bone

26
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what is Excitability

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The ability to respond to a stimulus, which may be delivered from a motor neuron or a hormone

27
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what is extensibility

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the ability of a muscle to extend to a predetermined endpoint

28
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what is elasticity

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the ability to stretch muscles to reach their full range if movement without restriction