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Week one of muscular system study stack

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Function of Muscles   1. Support the body 2. Allow for movement by making bones and other body parts move 3. Maintain constant body temperature 4. Assist in movement of cardiovascular veins and lymph 5. Protect internal organs and stabilize joints  
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Epimysium   covers the entire skeletal muscle  
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Fascia   on the outside of the epimysium  
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Perimysium   surrounds a bundle of muscle fibers (fascicle)  
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fascicle   Bundle of muscle fibers  
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Endomysium   surrounds a single muscle fiber  
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Tendon   Epimysium blends into this connective tissue attachment  
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Muscle (Example)   Bicep, gluteus maximus  
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Muscle Fiber   muscle cell  
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Sarcomere   units of myofibrils responsible for the striated appearance  
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Myofibrils   structures that make up a muscle fiber  
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Myofilament   protein filaments that make up a sarcomere  
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Myofilament   protein filaments that make up a sarcomere  
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Myosin   thick filaments  
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Actin   thin filaments  
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Actin   thin filaments  
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