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2 characteristics of muscle   contractility, elasticity  
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helps muscle recoil to original shape   elasticity  
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ability of muscles to contract   contractility  
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requires no oxygen   anaerobic respiration  
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requires oxygen   aerobic respiration  
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when a muscle remains contracted   tetany  
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connective tissue that separates muscle   fascia  
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high energy molecule used to produce ATP   creatime phosphate  
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ability of muscles to extend   extensibility  
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2 muscle myofibrils   actin, myosin  
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thick myofilament   myosin  
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thin myofilament   actin  
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muscle myofibrils   contain actin and myosin  
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characteristic of skeletal muscle tissue   several nuclei per cell  
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cardiac muscle   involuntary  
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biceps are what type of muscle   antagonists  
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triceps are what type of muscle   antagonists  
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muscle for winking   orbicularis oculi  
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muscle for eating   zygomaticus  
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muscle for the cheek   buccinator  
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muscle for raising eyebrows   occipito frontalis  
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muscle for kissing   orbicularis oris  
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anterior thigh muscle that goes to the leg   quadriceps  
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muscle on the back of the leg used for stretching   hamstring  
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muscle fibers are surrounded by   endomysium  
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muscle bundles are   fasciculi  
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contraction of an entire muscle   muscle twitch  
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stimulus level of a muscle   threshold  
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time of contraction?   contraction phase  
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time when the muscle relaxes   relaxation phase  
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muscle disorder that involves muscle tighening   cramps  
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2 types of muscle disorders   cramps, tendonitis  
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inflammation of the tendons   tendonitis  
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oblique means   diagonal to the midline  
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tongue muscle that moves the tongue   extrinsic  
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changes the shape of the tongue   intrinsic  
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stationary end of the muscle   origin  
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muscles that work together   synergists  
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muscles that oppose eachother   antagonists  
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end of the muscle attached to the bone   insertion  
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the breast of a chicken is   slow twitch  
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muscle fibers fatigue quickly   fast twitch fibers  
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muscle fibers resistant to fatigue   slow twitch  
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how many types of muscle contractions are there?   2  
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2 types of muscle contractions   isometric, isotonic  
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main mover of the muscle is called the   prime mover  
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helps give your muscles energy   ATP  
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main part of the function of the muscle   sarcomere  
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what does a flexor do   flexes apart  
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what muscle is used for smiling   zygomaticus  
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portion between origin and insertion   belly  
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how many types of tongue muscles are there   2  
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2 types of tongue muscles   intrinsic, extrinsic  
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2 types of muscle   cardiac, skeletal  
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non striated involuntary muscle   smooth  
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long striated involuntary muscle   cardiac  
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closes the eyelid   orbicularis oculi  
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frowning muscle   levator labii superior  
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frowning muscle   depressor anguli superior  
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how muscles are named   location function  
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2 major arm muscles   biceps brachii, triceps brachii  
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muscle used to flex the arm   biceps brachii  
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muscle used for abs   tendonus inscription  
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butt muscle   gluteus maximus  
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flexes the wrist   flexor carpi  
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muscle in the back of the ankle   achilles tendon  
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muscle of the upper chest   pectoralis major  
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muscle in the back of the arm   triceps brachii  
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each sarcomere   extends from Z line to the next  
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2 characteristics of muscle   contractility, elasticity  
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helps muscle recoil to original shape   elasticity  
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ability of muscles to contract   contractility  
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requires no oxygen   anaerobic respiration  
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requires oxygen   aerobic respiration  
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when a muscle remains contracted   tetany  
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connective tissue that separates muscle   fascia  
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high energy molecule used to produce ATP   creatime phosphate  
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ability of muscles to extend   extensibility  
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2 muscle myofibrils   actin, myosin  
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thick myofilament   myosin  
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thin myofilament   actin  
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muscle myofibrils   contain actin and myosin  
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characteristic of skeletal muscle tissue   several nuclei per cell  
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cardiac muscle   involuntary  
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biceps are what type of muscle   antagonists  
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triceps are what type of muscle   antagonists  
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muscle for winking   orbicularis oculi  
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muscle for eating   zygomaticus  
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muscle for the cheek   buccinator  
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muscle for raising eyebrows   occipito frontalis  
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muscle for kissing   orbicularis oris  
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anterior thigh muscle that goes to the leg   quadriceps  
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muscle on the back of the leg used for stretching   hamstring  
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muscle fibers are surrounded by   endomysium  
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muscle bundles are   fasciculi  
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contraction of an entire muscle   muscle twitch  
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stimulus level of a muscle   threshold  
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time of contraction?   contraction phase  
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time when the muscle relaxes   relaxation phase  
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muscle disorder that involves muscle tighening   cramps  
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2 types of muscle disorders   cramps, tendonitis  
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inflammation of the tendons   tendonitis  
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oblique means   diagonal to the midline  
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tongue muscle that moves the tongue   extrinsic  
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changes the shape of the tongue   intrinsic  
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stationary end of the muscle   origin  
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muscles that work together   synergists  
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muscles that oppose eachother   antagonists  
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end of the muscle attached to the bone   insertion  
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the breast of a chicken is   slow twitch  
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muscle fibers fatigue quickly   fast twitch fibers  
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muscle fibers resistant to fatigue   slow twitch  
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how many types of muscle contractions are there?   2  
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2 types of muscle contractions   isometric, isotonic  
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main mover of the muscle is called the   prime mover  
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helps give your muscles energy   ATP  
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main part of the function of the muscle   sarcomere  
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what does a flexor do   flexes apart  
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what muscle is used for smiling   zygomaticus  
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portion between origin and insertion   belly  
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how many types of tongue muscles are there   2  
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2 types of tongue muscles   intrinsic, extrinsic  
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2 types of muscle   cardiac, skeletal  
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non striated involuntary muscle   smooth  
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long striated involuntary muscle   cardiac  
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closes the eyelid   orbicularis oculi  
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frowning muscle   levator labii superior  
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frowning muscle   depressor anguli superior  
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how muscles are named   location function  
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2 major arm muscles   biceps brachii, triceps brachii  
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muscle used to flex the arm   biceps brachii  
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muscle used for abs   tendonus inscription  
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butt muscle   gluteus maximus  
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flexes the wrist   flexor carpi  
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muscle in the back of the ankle   achilles tendon  
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muscle of the upper chest   pectoralis major  
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muscle in the back of the arm   triceps brachii  
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each sarcomere   extends from Z line to the next  
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anaerobic respiration produces   lactic acid  
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anaerobic respiration produes an o2 debt true or false   true  
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muscle myofibrils   contain sarcomeres joined end to end  
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extends the finger   extensor digitorem  
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flexes the finger   flexor digitorem  
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fingers are known as   digits  
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