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joselyne

human anatomy

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what are 4 muscles of abdominal wall rectus abdominis, Transversus abdominis ,external oblique and internal oblique
what is an insertion The insertion is the point of attachment that moves when the muscle contracts
wat is the origin The origin is the point of attachment that does not move when the muscle contracts
what are examples of axial muscles muscles of the neck, back, chest abdominal wall and pelvic floor
example of appendicular muscles shoulder, forearm, buttocks, thigh medial thigh
name the connective tissue membrane that covers individual muscle fibers, (b) the membrane that surrounds groups of skeletal muscle fibers (fascicles), and (c) the membrane that covers the muscle as a who endomysium
name the membrane that surrounds groups of skeletal muscle fibers (fascicles), perimysium
name the membrane that covers the muscle as a whole epimysium
what transverse plane Any crosswise plane that divides the body or any of its parts into upper and lower parts is called a transverse plane.
what is sagittal planes Any lengthwise plane running from front to back and top to bottom, dividing the body or any of its parts into right and left sides
what is coronal plane any lengthwise plane running from side to side and top to bottom, dividing the body or any of its parts into anterior and posterior portions, is called a coronal plane.
what is homeostasis Is the process by which body maintains a stable internal environment
set point This normal reading or range of normal is called the set point or setpoint range.
what is Golgi apparatus Stack of flattened sacs (cisternae) surrounded by vesicles
nucleus usually central, spherical double-membrane container of chromatin (DNA); has large pores
what is epithelial tissue covers and protects the body surface, lines body cavities, specializes in moving substances into and out of the body or particular organs (secretion, excretion, and absorption), and forms
connective tissue functions and support the body with jts parts
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