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Tissue, Joint movements, Bones, muscles of head, face, neck

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Frontal Bone   1 Forehead  
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Parietal Bone   Top, 2 back of the head  
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Temporal Bones   2 at Temples  
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Occipital Bones   Triangular - 1 Back of head  
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Sphenold   1 Behind the eye  
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Ethmoid   1 Behind the Nose  
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Orbicularis Oculi   Surrounds the eye  
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Orbicularis Oris   Surrounds the mouth  
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Nasalis   Gives shape to the nose  
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Frontalis   Forehead muscle  
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Masseter   Chewing Muscles  
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Zygomaticus Major   draws upper lip upwords [smile, Laugh]  
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Mentalis   Chin Muscles  
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Depression   Downward movement of the Scapula  
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Evelation   Upward movement of the Scapula  
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ProtractionScapula moving aw   Scapula moving AWAY from the spine  
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Retrection   Scapula moving TWORDS the spine  
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Upward Rotation   Glenold Fossa moving upward  
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Downward Rotation   Glenold Fossa moving downwards  
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Flexion   Bends at Joint [Reduces angle between 2joints]  
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Extension   Straightens Joint [Increases the angle between 2 bones]  
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Hyper- Extension   Extension that goes too far  
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Abduction   Away from middle line  
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Adduction   Twords the middle line  
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Pronation   Palms, face or feet down-  
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Supnation   Palms, face or feet UP  
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Rotation   Bones truning on own axis  
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Cicumduction   Moves in Circle [hips an sholders]  
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Inversion   Soles of feet turned inward  
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Eversion   Soles of feet turned Outward  
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Dorsiflexion   Flexion of ankle, toes turned up  
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Plantar Flexion   Extension of ankle, Toes turned down  
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Medial Rotation   Turning tword middle  
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Lateral Rotation   Turning away from middle  
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Long Bones   Femur, Humerous are:  
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Short Bones   Cubed- Carpals and Tarsals are:  
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Flat Bones   Cranium, Illium, Sernum and ribs are:  
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Irregular bone   Verebrae, Hyoid are:  
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Sesamoid bone   Patella is what kind of bone?  
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Skeletal muscles   Striated - can control movement  
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Smooth muscles   Involuntary Movement - Cant control these [not striated]  
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Cardiac muscles   Striated Heart muscles  
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Agonistic muscle   Prime Mover  
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Antagonistic Muscle   Opposite action performed of the Agonistic muscle  
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Synergistic Muscle   Supports the Agonistic muscle while perfoming different action.  
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Fascia   Glistening silver electrical tissue that surrounds muscle  
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Ligament   Links bone to bone  
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Tendon   Ties bone to muscles  
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Aponeurosis   Broad flat Tendon  
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Bursa   Pillow of fluid under tendon.  
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cartrilage   Cushions bone  
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Joint Capsule   Surrounds the Joint  
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Origin   part attached to the body- least movable  
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Insertion   most movable part of body  
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