| Question |
Answer |
| What are the 3 types of muscles and the charateristics? |
Skeletal- straited and voulntaryCardiac- straited and invoulntarySmooth- smooth and invoulntary |
| What is the fibrous connective tissue that connects muscle to bone called? |
Tendon |
| What is aponeuroses and give an example? |
A broad sheet of fibrous connective tissue EX: linea alba |
| What is the origin? |
the stable attachment site of a muscles |
| Insertion |
site that moves most when muscle contracts |
| primary mover |
a muscle(group) that directly produces a desired movementaka Antoganist |
| what is antagonist |
a muscle(group)that oppose the primary mover |
| Synergist |
muscle that contract with prime an help is carryout movement |
| What are the muscles that stabilize joint to allow movement called? |
Fixator |
| How do muscles get their name |
AtionsShapeLocationDirection of fibersNumber of heads or divisionsAttachment site |
| Massters |
Most powerful chewing muscles located on the jaw |
| Slpenius and Trapezius |
used to raise neck and located on the dorsal aspect of the neck |
| Brachicepphalicus |
helps extend the neck and foreleg and is located on the proximal humerus to the base of the skull |
| Sternocephalicus |
ventral aspect of the neck and is used to flex head and neck |
| External Abdominal Oblique Muscle |
Outer most (superficial) abdominal muscle located cranial to Internal |
| Internal Abdominal Oblique Muscle |
sfgd |