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Haney Medical term c7- KS

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The body contains three types of muscles. What are they?   Skeletal muscle, smooth muscle, and cardiac muscle.  
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What are skeletal muscles also known as?   Voluntary muscles  
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What are smooth muscles also called?   Visceral muscles  
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Thin sheet of fibrous connective tissue that penetrate and cover the entire muscle, holding the fibers together.   Fascia  
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A specialized type of muscle that forms the wall of the heart?   Cardiac muscle  
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The point of attachment of a muscle to a bone that is less movable.   Origin  
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Muscles that act without conscious control.   Involuntary muscles  
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Muscles that operate under conscious control.   Voluntary muscles  
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Muscles that attach to the bones of the skeleton.   Skeletal muscle  
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Muscles that are found on the walls of hollow organs and tubes such as the stomach, intestines, respiratory passageways, and blood vessels.   Smooth muscle  
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Muscles that have a striped appearance when viewed under a microscope.   Striated muscle  
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Wasting away   Atrophy  
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A reduction in size.   Contraction  
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Pain in the joints.   Arthralgia  
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A strong fibrous band of tissue that extends from a muscle, attaching it to the bone.   Tendon  
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The main part of the body, to which the head and the extremities are attached.   Trunk  
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Muscles of internal organs   Visceral muscle  
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This muscle forms most of the fleshy part of the buttock.   Gluteus maximus  
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A muscle that has two heads, both of which originate from the scapula and insert on the radius.   Biceps brachii  
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A muscle that has three head, which originate from the scapula and the humerus and insert onto the olecranon process or the ulna.   Triceps brachii  
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This muscle covers the shoulder joint.   Deltoid  
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A large, fan-shaped muscle that crosses the upper part of the chest.   Pectoralis major  
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A triangular-shaped muscle that extends across the back of the shoulder, covers the back of the neck, and inserts on the clavicle and scapula.   Trapezius  
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Muscle located above and near the ear.   Temporal  
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Muscle located at the fleshy part of the cheek.   Buccinator  
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Muscle located at the angle of the jaw.   Masseter  
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An injury to the body of the muscle or attachment of the tendon, resulting from overstretching, overextention, or misuse.   Strains  
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In this type of joint the surfaces fit closely together. It is immovable.   Fibrous joint  
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In this type of joint the bones are connected by cartilage. It allows limited movement.   Cartilaginous joint  
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In this type of joint the bones have a space between them. It allows free movement.   Synovial joint  
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This type of joint allows movement in one direction- a back and forth type of motion.   Hinge joint  
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This type of joint allows movement in many directions around a central point.   Ball-and-socket joint  
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A straightening motion. Increases the angle between two bones.   Extension  
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The movement of the bone away from the midline of the body.   Abduction  
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The movement of the bone toward the midline of the body.   Adduction  
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The movement that involves the turning of a bone on it's own axis.   Rotation  
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The act of turning the palm up or forward.   Supination  
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The act of turning the palm down or backward.   Pronation  
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Narrows the angle between the leg and the top of the foot.   Dorsiflexion  
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Increases the angle between the leg and the top of the foot.   Plantar flexion  
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The movement of an extremity around in a circular motion.   Circumduction  
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The point at which two joints come together.   Articulation joint  
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A small sac that contains synovial fluid.   Bursa  
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The manual forcing of a joint back into it's original position without making an incision.   Closed manipulation  
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The space between two connecting bones.   Joint cavity  
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Connective tissue bands that join bone to bone, offering support to the joint.   Ligament  
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A vague feeling of weakness.   Malaise  
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Kyphosis   Humpback  
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The insertion of a needle into a cavity for the purpose of withdrawing fluid.   Needle aspiration  
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Increased reaction of the skin to exposure to sunlight.   Photosensitivity  
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Inflammation of the joints.   Arthritis  
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An abnormal enlargement of the joint at the base of the great toe.   Bunion  
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A cystic tumor developing on a tendon.   Ganglion  
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