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Austin Hill

Anatomy Weeks 6-12

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The muscle fascicle arrangement for Orbicularis oris is best characterized as Circular
The fibrous connective tissue that surrounds the entire muscle and is outside the epimysium and tendon is called the Fascia.
A muscle with fascicles that insert into only one side of the tendon is categorized as Unipennate.
Pectoralis major is an example of a muscle with what type of muscle fascicle arrangement. Convergent
The long axes of the fascicles run parallel to the long axis of the muscle is a description of this type of fascicle arrangement. Parallel
The continuous low level of sustained contraction maintained by all skeletal muscles is muscle Tone
A muscle with fascicles that insert into the tendon from both sides is categorized as Bipennate.
The individual muscle fibers are covered by a connective tissue membrane called the Endomysium.
The muscle(s) assisting in rotating the arm outward is (are) the: Teres minor.
The Achilles tendon is common to both the gastrocnemius and the soleus. True or False True
The muscle that flexes the semi pronated or semi supinated forearm is the: Brachioradialis.
The covering of individual muscle fibers is the: Perimysium.
The most common type of lever in the body is a _____-class lever. Third
Muscles that move the upper arm originate on the: Clavicle and Scapula.
The soleus muscle is an example of a _____ muscle. Pennate
Bundles of myelinated fibers make up the White matter of the nervous system.
Which of these glia cells are located in the peripheral nervous system? Schwann cells
These regions of the neuron direct electrical currents toward the cell body. Dendrite
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