final review medterm Word Scramble
|
Embed Code - If you would like this activity on your web page, copy the script below and paste it into your web page.
Normal Size Small Size show me how
Normal Size Small Size show me how
Question | Answer |
approximately how many muscles are in the adult body | 600 |
3 types of muscle tissue | skeletal,smooth,cardiac |
attatches to bone to permit voluntary movement | skeletal muscle |
lines the internal organs and is involuntary | smooth muscle |
found only in the heart | cardiac muscle |
provide heat,permit movement,hold head and trunk erect,protect blood vessels and nerves, help venous return,and provides padding for internal organs | functions of skeletal muscle |
moving away from the body | abduction |
moving towards the midline of the body | adduction |
skeletal muscles athat straighten out a joint | extensors |
skeletal muscles that bend joints | flexors |
example of a flexor muscle | bicep |
example of an extensor muscle that straightens the elbow | tricep |
too much stress on a muscle with physical activity can result in a | strain |
the thickest, strongest tendon in the body | achilles tendon |
painful inflammation of the tendons and muscle that usually follows a sports related injury | tendonitis |
chronic musculoskeletal condition that usually causes widesread pain | fibromyalgia |
main muscle of the upper chest that extends from the sternum to te upper humerus | pectoralis major |
muscles found inbetween the ribs that assit the diaphragm during inspiration | intercostal muscles |
muscle that forms the buttocks and supports most of the weight of the body | gluteus maximus |
muscle of the anterior upper arm | bicep |
muscle of the posterior upper arm | tricep |
inflammation of the fascia | facitis |
weakness or wearing away of body tissue or structure | atrophy |
band of fibrous tissue that holds structures together abnormally | adhesion |
tenderness or pain in the muscles | myalgia |
lacking normal muscle tone | atonic |
excessive tone of the skeletal muscles | hypertonic |
diminished tone of the skeletal muscles | hypotonic |
inability to coordinate muscle activity during voluntary movement | ataxia |
permanent tightening of fascia,muscles,tendons,ligaments or skin | contracture |
a progressive weakness and degeneration of the skeletal muscles that control movement without affecting the nervous system | muscular dystrophy |
a benign fluid filled swelling that occurs most commonly on the outer surface of the wrist | ganglion cyst |
injury to a joint that involves a stretched or torn ligament | sprain |
total paralysis of one side of the body | hemiparesis |
paralysis from the waist down | paraplegia |
paralysis of all four extremities | quadriplegia |
surgical removal of a portion of a muscle | myectomy |
treatment to prevent disability or restore function using exercise,heat,massage, and other methods | physical therapy |
Created by:
clarevoyant1019
Popular Anatomy sets