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Apologia Anatomy & Physiology 7th grade

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What are the 3 kinds of muscle tissue in your body?   Skeletal, Smooth and Cardiac  
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Is skeletal muscle voluntary or involuntary?   voluntary  
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Is smooth muscle voluntary or involuntary?   involuntary  
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Is cardiac muscle voluntary or involuntary?   involuntary  
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What is muscle tone?   Partial contraction of your muscles throughout the day  
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What are tendons?   the tough fibers that connect your skeletal muscles to your bones  
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Where is your Achilles tendon?   in the back of your ankle  
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What are antagonistic muscles?   muscles that work opposite each other  
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What do muscles cells have a lot of that give them energy?   mitochondria  
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What things help muscles move?   glucose, oxygen, vitamins, and minerals  
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What do muscles need in order to grow?   Protein and exercise  
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How do you keep your cardiac muscles strong?   by elevating your heart rate for 30 minutes or more several times each week  
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Name some places where smooth muscle is found in your body?   blood vessels, stomach, intestines and bladder  
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Name the muscle that connects to the back of the pelvic girdle and femur.   gluteus maximus  
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What is the way the eye moves during sleep called?   rapid eye movement  
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What is another name for skeletal muscles? (Called this because you can control them by thinking about controlling them)   voluntary muscles  
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Muscles that close the joints.   flexor muscles  
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What is a cellular waste product that is created when energy is produced anaerobically?   lactic acid  
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Muscles that open the joints wider.   extensor muscles  
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What is the type of energy production that requires oxygen?   aerobic  
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Name the tendon that attaches the calf muscle to the heel bone.   Achilles tendon  
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What is the type of energy generation that occurs when there is an inadequate supply of oxygen in that cell?   anaerobic  
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What is the condition that occurs when a muscle is underused and therefore becomes weak and shrinks?   atrophy  
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What are the small strips of protein located inside each myofibril called?   filaments  
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The muscles that are attached to and move your muscles.   skeletal muscles  
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Name the muscle that closes the mouth and keeps it closed.   masseter  
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What are pairs of muscles or muscles groups that act to pull a bone in opposite directions called?   antagonist muscles  
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What is the condition called when the tendons are overused and become inflamed?   tendonitis  
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What type of muscle forms much of the heart?   cardiac muscle  
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What is the sugar that the human body turns certain foods into? (It can be used to make energy to power muscle cells.)   glucose  
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These connect skeletal muscles to bones.   tendons  
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What is the type of action whereby muscles move involuntarily?   reflexive  
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This is produced when muscles are partially contracted.   muscle tone  
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What are the strands of protein inside skeletal muscle cells called?   myofibrils  
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Where are smooth muscles found?   places like blood vessels, stomach, intestines, and bladder  
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Where is cardiac muscle found?   the heart  
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Review booklets that were made for this lesson in case there is extra info in them.   .  
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Know what 3 types of muscles look like (see pg 66 of your book)   .  
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Be able to label a muscle cell (see pg 60 of your book)   .  
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Extra credit: be able to label biceps, triceps, gluteus maximus, trapezius, pectoralis, deltoid and quadricep muscles (don't worry about spelling)   .  
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