Deck 11: A: Anatomy of the Muscular System
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Deck 11: A: Anatomy of the Muscular System
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In a lever system,the fixed pivot around which the rod moves is called the fulcrum.
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2
Tendons are often continuous with the endosteum of bone tissue.
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3
There are more than 600 muscles in the body.
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4
The gluteus muscles are examples of muscles that are named by location.
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When a muscle contracts,the bone moved is the bone of insertion.
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The Achilles tendon is common to both the gastrocnemius and the soleus.
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7
A set of scales and a pair of scissors are both examples of second-class levers.
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Contraction of the internal intercostal muscles elevates the ribs.
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9
In muscle terminology,the term rectus means straight.
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10
Tendons are continuous with the layer of connective tissue called the epimysium.
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The epimysium,endomysium,and perimysium may all be continuous with ligaments.
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12
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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13
Tipping the head back on its atlas is an example of a third-class lever.
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14
The insertion is that point of attachment that does not move when the muscle contracts.
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15
The direction of the fibers composing a muscle is not significant to its function.
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16
The deltoid is an example of a multifunction muscle.
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17
Muscles usually act singly as a prime mover.
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18
Muscles usually originate distal to the point of insertion.
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19
Intrinsic foot muscles are responsible for movement of the ankle and foot.
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20
Convergent muscles are said to be "featherlike" in appearance.
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21
Most muscles span a joint.
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22
The soleus muscle is responsible for plantar flexion.
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23
The maintenance of body posture depends only on skeletal muscles and bones.
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24
That which is considered the origin and insertion of a muscle may change under certain circumstances.
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25
Agonists and prime movers are interchangeable terms.
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26
Fascia is another term for epimysium.
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27
Antagonist muscles oppose the movement of the agonist muscle.
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28
Fascia is a general term for the fibrous connective tissue found under the skin and around muscle.
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29
Muscles maintain posture by the property of tonicity.
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30
The gastrocnemius and soleus muscles act as antagonists.
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31
The respiratory,digestive,circulatory,excretory,and endocrine systems all contribute to the ability of muscles to maintain posture.
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32
Just as individual bones are the organs of the skeletal system,individual muscles are the organs of the muscular system.
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33
Muscle cells and muscle fibers are interchangeable terms.
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34
The skeletal muscles are unique because they are the only organs made up of one kind of tissue.
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35
The circulatory system is responsible for muscle tone.
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36
Muscle can have only one origin attachment and one insertion attachment.
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37
Groups of muscle cells held together by the perimysium are called fascia.
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38
With aging,connective tissue replaces some muscle fibers,causing decreased muscle strength.
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39
Poor posture puts abnormal strain on bones and may eventually produce deformities.
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40
Tendons and aponeuroses are both fibrous tissue extending from a muscle.
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41
Lumbrical muscles are examples of intrinsic muscles of the hand.
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42
Both the pectoralis minor and the serratus anterior help hold or "fix" the scapula in place.
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43
Fixator muscles would most likely be found at the origin points of muscles rather than at the insertion points of muscles.
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44
The two muscle layers of the anterior and lateral abdominal wall have fibers running in different directions.
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45
Tendons anchor muscles to bone by attaching to the periosteum of the bone.
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46
Movement is one of the most distinctive and easily observed "characteristics of life."
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47
The two parts of the epicranium are connected by an aponeurosis.
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48
No muscles are both muscles of facial expression and muscles of mastication.
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49
There are more than twice as many muscles as there are bones in the body.
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50
In a second-class lever,the pull is exerted between the fulcrum and the load.
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51
In a first-class lever,the fulcrum lies between the pull and the load.
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52
If one of the sternocleidomastoid muscles contracts,it causes a different movement than if both of them contract.
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53
If a muscle causes the knee to bend,the origin point is above the knee and the insertion point is below the knee.
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54
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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55
First- and second-class levers are not as common in the body as third-class levers.
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56
The rectus abdominis is an example of a bipennate muscle.
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57
To give stability to the shoulder,both the clavicle and scapula have very limited movement.
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58
Circular muscles are sometimes called sphincter muscles.
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59
The fascia found on the surface of the muscle is called the superficial fascia.
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60
If a muscle causes the knee to bend,the insertion point is above the knee and the origin point is below the knee.
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61
When a muscle contracts,the part of the body that moves is directly under the belly of the muscle.
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62
The deltoid is an example of a muscle named by its shape.
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63
Tendon sheaths that surround certain tendons have a lining of slick epithelial membrane that reduces friction.
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64
To stabilize a joint,the antagonist must contract while the prime mover contracts.
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65
The pectoralis major is an example of a convergent muscle.
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66
A fixator muscle can be seen as another type of synergist muscle.
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67
Muscles make up about 30% to 40% of our body weight.
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68
The occipitofrontalis muscle is actually three muscles.
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69
Muscles are sometimes named to reflect their function.
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70
The latissimus dorsi muscle is an example of a fusiform muscle.
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71
The deltoid muscle is an example of a multipennate muscle.
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72
The masseter and temporalis muscle are muscles of mastication that have opposite functions.
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73
The sartorius is an example of a unipennate muscle.
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74
The muscles that move the head are paired muscles on opposite sides of the body.
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75
The sternocleidomastoid muscle is an example of a muscle named by the number of heads.
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76
A group of skeletal muscle fibers are called fascicles.
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77
The epimysium is deep to the perimysium.
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78
When a muscle contracts,the part of the body that moves is usually distal to the belly of the muscle.
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79
The orbicularis oris surrounds the eye and allows you to blink.
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80
A synergist muscle can be defined as a muscle that facilitates or compliments the prime mover.
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