Exam 11: A: Anatomy of the Muscular System

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When a muscle contracts,the part of the body that moves is usually distal to the belly of the muscle.

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Muscles that move the forearm are found proximal to the elbow.

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The circulatory system is responsible for muscle tone.

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There are more than twice as many muscles as there are bones in the body.

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To stabilize a joint,the antagonist must contract while the prime mover contracts.

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The difference between a tendon and an aponeurosis is that a tendon is made of connective tissue and an aponeurosis is made of muscle tissue.

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A set of scales and a pair of scissors are both examples of second-class levers.

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Most muscles span a joint.

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Poor posture puts abnormal strain on bones and may eventually produce deformities.

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The insertion is that point of attachment that does not move when the muscle contracts.

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Four muscles,the deltoid,supraspinatus,infraspinatus,and the teres minor,make up what is called the rotator cuff around the shoulder.

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Antagonist muscles oppose the movement of the agonist muscle.

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The muscles of facial expression are unique in that at least one of their points of attachment is to the deep layers of skin over the face or neck.

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Muscles maintain posture by the property of tonicity.

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There are more than 600 muscles in the body.

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Intrinsic foot muscles are responsible for movement of the ankle and foot.

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A synergist muscle can be defined as a muscle that facilitates or compliments the prime mover.

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In a lever system,the fixed pivot around which the rod moves is called the fulcrum.

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Agonists and prime movers are interchangeable terms.

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The sartorius is an example of a unipennate muscle.

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