Gross Movement Of The Humam Body Flashcards

1
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What are the functions of skeletal muscle?

A

Voluntary and reflexive movement
Regulate the entrance and exit of material (oral and anal)
Maintain body temperature (shivering)

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2
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What are the two components of every muscle?

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Contractile portion (fleshy-referred to as muscle belly) composed of striated skeletal muscle
Noncontractile portion (typically called tendon or aponeuroses sheets) composed of dense regular CT. Attach to/move: bone, organs (eye), skin (face)
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3
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Describe the structure of a muscle from deep to superficial.

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Myofibrils-Myofibers (muscle fibers as a whole)- endomysium layer- fascicles- perimysium layer, named muscle- epimysium layer (dense irregular ct)

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4
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What is the structure of the motor unit?

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1 multipolar motor neuron from spinal cord (axon)
All neuromuscular junctions (motor junctions)
All muscle fibers innervated by a single motor neuron

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5
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What is the neuromuscular junction?

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Junction between the axon of a motor neuron and a muscle

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6
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What is a motor unit?

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All the units going to a named muscle

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7
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What is another name for proximal attachments?

A

Origins

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8
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What is another word for distal attachments?

A

The Insertion

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9
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What are the basic rules of muscle movement?

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  • movement results only from muscle contraction or gravity
  • contracted muscles only function at the joints they cross
  • a muscle has the potential to act upon both attachment site, although primarily the distal attachment
  • muscle contraction= muscle shortening=muscle movement (muscles only pull; can’t push)
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10
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What is the definition of flexion extension?

A

Increase in angle

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11
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Which direction is forward?

A

Flexion

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12
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Which direction is backward?

A

Extension

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13
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What are the two types of linear movements?

A

ABduction

ADduction

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14
Q

What is ABduction

A

Movement away from a designated midline

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15
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What is ADduction

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Movement toward a designated midline

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16
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What are the 2 types of rotations?

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Right and left
Medial and lateral

Medial: anterior aspect turns in
Lateral: anterior aspect turns out

17
Q

What is the rotational movement pronation vs. supination?

A

Pronation: palm turned posteriorly
Supination: palm turned anteriorly

18
Q

What are the movements of elevating the foot and elevating the heel?

A

Dorsiflexion and Plantarflexion

19
Q

What are the movements soles turned in and soles turned out?

A

Inversion and eversion

20
Q

What is the movement touching thumb to pads of fingers?

A

Opposition

21
Q

What are the movements shoulders up and shoulders down

A

Elevation and

Depression

22
Q

What is the movement that you can only make with ball and socket joints?

A

Circumduction