7.5 Flashcards

1
Q

Muscles that require conscious control

A

Voluntary muscles

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2
Q

Muscles that don’t require conscious voluntary control

A

Involuntary muscles

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3
Q

Move the parts of the sceliton

A

Scelital muscle

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4
Q

Consists of shorter wider cells in a looser arangement

A

Smooth muscle

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5
Q

One of the chief muscles responsible for moving the head

A

Stereocleinomastoid

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6
Q

Move the jaw

A

Temporalis/masseter

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7
Q

One of the most important muscles in shoulder movement

A

Trapezius

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8
Q

The muscles between the ribs

A

Intercontinental muscles

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9
Q

Move the upper arm

A

Pectoralis major

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10
Q

Form the curve of your shoulders

A

Deltoid muscles

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11
Q

Connect each humorous to the lumbar reageon of the spine

A

Latissimus dorci

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12
Q

Allow you to bend your fore arms

A

Biceps brachii

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13
Q

Allow you to twist your fore arm

A

Triceps brachi

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14
Q

Extend from the bottom of the sternum toothed front of the pelvic girdle

A

Rectus abdominus

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15
Q

Connect to the ribs and extend more to the sides more than the rectus abdominus

A

External oblique

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16
Q

Extend vertically longer spinal column from the upper back to the pelvis

A

Erector shinae

17
Q

Largest and strongest muscles in the human body

A

Gluteus maximus

18
Q

Primary muscles responsible for moving your legs

A

Quadriceps femerous

19
Q

A group of three muscles In the back of the thigh that work together to bend the leg at the knee

A

Hamstrings

20
Q

Extend the agreeably downward from the front of the public bone impresses around the side of the thigh, eventually connecting to the tibia

A

Sartorious

21
Q

Largest muscle in the calf

A

Gastrocnemeous