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muscles-MA509-A&P1

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The three types of muscles in the body.   Striated, smooth, and cardiac muscle.  
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Striated muscles are made up of two different muscles that move the bones.   Voluntary and skeletal muscles.  
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Smooth muscles are made up of two different muscles that move the internal organs.   Involuntary and visceral muscles.  
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What muscles control the autonomic nervous system.   Smooth muscle.  
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Fibrous tissue that envelops and separates muscles.   Fascia  
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What muscle closes the eyelids and wrinkles the forehead.   Orbicularis oculi.  
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The muscle that turns the head.   Sternocleidomastoid.  
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The muscle that adducts,flexes, and rotates the shoulder inward.   Pectoralis major.  
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The muscles that raises the eyelids and draws the scalp backward.   Occipitofrontalis.  
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The muscle that closes the jaw.   Temporalis.  
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The muscle that closes the jaw for chewing.   Masseter  
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The muscle that elevates the shoulder.   Trapezius.  
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The muscle responsible that abducts the shoulder.   Deltoid.  
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The muscle that extends,abducts,and rotates thigh externally.   Gluteus maximus.  
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The muscle that rotates the leg externally and flexes the knee.   Biceps femoris.  
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The muscle that bends the knee and lifts heel off the ground.   Gastrocnemius.  
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The muscle at the end of a leg.   Achilles tendon.  
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