Chapter 4 part 2 Flashcards

1
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involuntary muscles

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aka smooth muscles are under control of the autonomic nervous system and are not under voluntary control

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2
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unstriated muscles

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aka smooth muscles do not have the dark and light bands that produce the striped appearance seen in striated muscles

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3
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visceral muscles

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aka smooth muscles found in hollow structures such as the digestive and urinary systems

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4
Q

visceral

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relating to the internal organs

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5
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myocardial muscles

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aka myocardium or cardiac muscle form the muscle walls of the heart

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6
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muscle innervation

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stimulation of a muscle by an impulse transmitted by a motor nerve

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7
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neuromuscular

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pertaining to the relationship between a nerve and a muscle

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8
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antagonistic

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working in opposition to each other

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9
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contraction

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tightening of a muscle causing it to be shorter and thicker and the center of the muscle to enlarge

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10
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relaxation

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when a muscle returns to its original form; longer, thicker, no enlarged center

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11
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abduction

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movement of a limb (arm or leg) away from the midline of the body

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12
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ab

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away from

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13
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duct

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to lead

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14
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ion

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action

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15
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abductor

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muscle that moves a body part away from the midline

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16
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adduction

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movement of a limb (arm or leg) toward the midline of the body

17
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ad

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toward

18
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adductor

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muscle that moves a body part toward the midline

19
Q

flexion

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decreasing the angle between two bones by bending a limb at a joint

20
Q

flexor muscle

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bends a limb at a joint

21
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extension

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increasing the angle between two bones or the straightening out of a limb

22
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ex

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away from

23
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tens

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stretched out

24
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ion

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action

25
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extensor muscle

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straightens a limb at a joint

26
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hyperextension

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extreme overextension of a limb or body part beyond its normal limit

27
Q

elevation

A

act of raising or lifting a body part

28
Q

levator angulioris muscles

A

raise the corners of the mouth into a smile

29
Q

levator

A

muscles that raise a body part

30
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depression

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act of lowering a body part

31
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depressor angulioris

A

lowers the corners of the mouth into a frown

32
Q

depressor muscle

A

lowers the body part

33
Q

rotation

A

circular movement around an axis such as a shoulder joint

34
Q

axis

A

imaginary line that runs lengthwise through the center of the body and rotation turns a bone on its own axis

35
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circumduction

A

circular movement at the far end of a limb

36
Q

rotator muscle

A

turns a body part on its axis

37
Q

rotator cuff

A

group of muscles and their tendons that hold the head of the humerus securely in place as it rotates within the shoulder joint

38
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supination

A

act of rotating the arm or the leg so that the palm of the hand or sole of the foot is turned forward or upward