VCE PE Unit 1/2
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each of the black spaces below before clicking
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Agonist | The muscle Primarily responsible for producing movement
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Antagonist | The muscle that relaxes as the agonist contracts to allow ease of movement and minimise the risk of injury
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Stabilisers | Muscles that act to stabilise the bone where the prime mover is acting to allow efficiency of movement and maximum contractile force to be developed if required
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Reciprocal inhibition | When muscles on one side of a bone of a bone or joint relax to accomodate contraction on the other side of the bone or joint
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All or Nothing Principle | Either the whole muscle contracts or none of the muscle contracts
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Capillary Density |
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Phosphocreatine Stores |
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Triglyceride Stores | The optimum state of fatty acids in order to enable storage
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Isotonic Contractions | Most Common type of Muscle Contraction, If a muscle shortens during a contraction then a concentric isotonic contraction has occured. For example: A bicep curl as you curl the angle decreases
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Isometric Contractions | Involves little if any, change in muscle length while tension is developed
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Smooth Muscle | These are found internally in blood vessels and walls of the intestine. They are made up of Spindle Cells
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Cardiac Muscle | These muscles make up the walls of the heart. They are involuntary and have striped appearance
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Skeletal Muscle | These external muscles are attatched to the bones that make up the skeletonn. They are under your direct control which is known as Voluntary muscles.
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Slow-Twitch |
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Fast-Twitch Oxidative |
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Fast-Twitch Gycolytic |
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Mitochondrial Density |
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Oxidative Enzymes |
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Myoglobin content |
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Fatigue resistance |
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