Lecture 11 Flashcards

1
Q

Define origin

A

Most stationary, proximal attachment

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2
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Insertion

A

Mobile and usually distal attachment

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3
Q

Muscle cells that are arranged in bundles

A

Fascicles

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4
Q

What does muscles organisation affect ?

A

Power
Range
Speed
Muscles movement

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5
Q

The patterns of fascicles organisations and their relationship to the tendon skeletal muscles can be classified as

A

Parallel
Convergent
Pennate
Circular

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6
Q

Parallel muscles

A

Fascicles parallel to muscle long axis

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7
Q

Convergent muscles

A

Fascicles converge at a single tendon

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8
Q

Pennate muscles

A

Fascicles arise from tendon
3 patterns

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9
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Circular muscles

A

Fascicles in circle around an opening

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10
Q

Most muscles …

A

Originate and insert onto skeleton

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11
Q

Belly

A

Between origin and insertion

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12
Q

Joint (muscle wise )

A

Muscles Usually crosses it

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13
Q

Descriptive names for skeletal muscles

A

Location in the body
Origin and insertion
Fascicle organisation
Relative position
Structural characteristics

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14
Q

Muscle insertions

A

-muscles work in groups to maximize efficiency

  • Small muscles reach maximum tension first followed by larger primary muscles
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15
Q

Agonist

A

plays a major role in movement
its the prime mover

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16
Q

Antagonist

A

opposes movement produced by a particular agonist

17
Q

Synergist

A

smaller muscle, assist a larger agonist

18
Q

Function of synergist

A

Help start motion and stabilize origin of motion

19
Q

Relationship between agonist and antagonist

A

they work in pairs

20
Q

True or false:
There is usually a joint between origin and insertion

A

True

21
Q

during the action where does the insertion go

A

towards the origin