muscles test 2 Flashcards

1
Q

what is muscle tissue?

A

tissue that generates movemet

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2
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what are the types of muscle tissue?

A

skeletal muscle
cardiac muscle
smooth muscle

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3
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which type of muscle tissue is:

  • attached to bones
  • has stripes(striated muscle) for strong contractions
  • not individual cells
  • multiple cells fused together into a long rod called a muscle fiber.
  • strongest muscle tissue
  • fibers are multi nucleate
A

skeletal muscle tissue

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4
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which type of muscle tissue is:

  • found in the heart
  • striated muscle for strong contractions
  • not fibers
  • single cells with branched ends
  • have intercalated discs between cells
  • not voluntary has automaticity (can contract with no input from nervous system)
A

cardiac muscle tissue

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5
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which type of muscle tissue is:

  • in hollow organs, digestive organs, and blood vessels
  • No striations
  • single cells
  • weakest muscle
  • not voluntary
  • one nucleus
  • not fibers
A

smooth muscle tissue

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6
Q

what is the anatomy of muscle tissue?

A

connective tissue holds cells together in muscle tissue

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7
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what is the term for connective tissue holding a muscle together?

A

Fascia

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8
Q

what is dense irregular connective tissue wrapping entire muscle, extends past the muscle as a tendon and fuses with the periosteum of bone?

A

Epimysium (layer of fascia)

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9
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which layer of fascia wraps bundles of muscle fibers into fascicles?

A

Perimysium

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10
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which layer of fascia is connective tissue wrapping each individual muscle fiber?

A

Endomysium

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11
Q

what is the origin?

A

attachment to bone or bones that does NOT move

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12
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what is the insertion?

A

attachment to bone or bones that DOES move.

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13
Q

what is the “belly”?

A

the mass of muscle

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14
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what is parallel(direction of fibers)?

A

fibers run in parallel lines along the length of the muscle

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15
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what is fusiform?

A

like parallel except muscle has a wide belly so fibers curve

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16
Q

what is convergent?

A

very wide origin, very narrow point of insertion. fan shaped muscle.
fibers run in different directions.
convergent muscles can move in multiple directions

17
Q

what is pennate?

A

tendons run through belly of muscle

18
Q

what is the term for fibers on one side of long tendon?

A

unipennate

19
Q

what is the term for fibers on both sides of long tendon?

A

bipennate

20
Q

what is the term for tendons that has branches with fibers on all sides?

A

multipennate

21
Q

what is the term for fibers that run in a circle, close off openings, and is a sphincter?

A

circular

22
Q

describe skeletal muscle tissue:

A
  • attached to bones
  • has stripes(striated muscle)
  • not individual cells
  • multiple cells fused together into a long rod called a muscle fiber.
  • strongest muscle tissue
  • multinucleate
23
Q

describe smooth muscle tissue:

A
  • in hollow organs, digestive organs, and blood vessels
  • No striations
  • single cells
  • weakest muscle
  • not voluntary
  • uninucleate
24
Q

describe cardiac muscle tissue:

A
  • found in the heart
  • striated muscle
  • single cells with branched ends
  • have intercalated discs between cells
  • has automaticity (can contract with no input from nervous system)