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William Harlow
Anatomy Week 1-6
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| In addition to the Pectoralis major, another muscle that displays this pattern of fascicle arrangement is Latissimus dorsi. | convergent |
| An example of a muscle with this type of fascicle arrangement is the orbicularis oris. | circular |
| The common tendon of the gastrocnemius and soleus is called the | calcaneal tendon |
| The Sartorius muscle, a thin straplike muscle would have muscle fascicles arranged in | parallel |
| The continuous low level of sustained contraction maintained by all skeletal muscles is muscle | tone |
| The innermost muscle of the abdominal wall is the | transverse abdominis |
| This arrangement of muscle fascicles tends to be triangular in shape. The Pectoralis major is an example of a muscle with this type of muscle fascicle arrangement. | convergent |
| The term _ is used to describe a muscle that directly performs a specific movement. | agonist |
| The muscle that helps hold the scapula against the thorax and is useful in pushing or punching movements is the | serratus anterior |
| A muscle with fascicles that insert into the tendon from both sides is categorized as | bipennate |