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Ch. 8 Muscules

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What is the amount of oxygen needed to support the conversion of lactic acid to glucose and ADP to ATP?   Oxygen Debt  
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What happens when there is a lack of Oxygen to form ATP which is needed to remove the Calcium back to the sarcoplasmic reticulum and release the actin and myosin?   Muscle cramp  
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Which muscles elevate the eyebrows?   frontalis and occipitalis  
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Which muscles help with situps?   external obliques and rectus abdominus  
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Which muscle makes you smile?   zygomaticus  
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Which muscle compresses your cheeks to help you blow up a balloon or play a wind instrument?   buccinator  
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Which muscle closes your eyelids for winking and blinking?   orbicularis oculi  
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Which muscles are considered the hamstrings?   semitendonosis and semimembraneosis  
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Which muscles extend the leg at the knee?   rectus femoris, vastus lateralis, and vastus medialis  
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Which muscle helps you to pucker up?   orbicularis oris  
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Which muscle helps you to hold your humerous in place?   infrapinatus  
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What are the functions of the muscular system?   movement, peristalsis, vasodilation/vasoconstriction, heart pumping, heat  
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What is the rhythmic, wavelike motion produced by smooth muscles in tubular visceral organs?   peristalsis  
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What are the characteristics of smooth muscle contractions?   slower/longer, more hormones, inhibit and stimulate, stretch with out pressure loss, involuntary  
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What are the characteristics of cardiac muscle contractions?   only in heart, stores Ca differently, longer twitches, self exciting, rhythmic, involuntary  
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What are the characteristics of skeletal muscle contractions?   for movement, depends on joint and attachment, works as groups, voluntary  
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Define and explain muscle fatigue.   When a muscle loses its ability to contract during exercise due to buildup of lactic acid in the muscle.  
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