Chapter 6 Muscles Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
contractility | ability of skeletal muscle to shorten with force |
excitability | capacity of skeletal muscle to respond to a stimulus |
extensibility | ability to be stretched |
elasticity | ability to recoil to their original resting length after being stretched |
epimysium | each skeletal muscle is surrounded by a connective tissue sheath |
fascia | another connective tissue located outside the epimysium surrounds and separates muscles |
muscle fasciculi | numerous visible bundles |
perimysium | muscle fascicle surrounded by loose connective tissue |
fibers | muscle cells |
endomysium | connective tissue sheath |
myofibrils | threadlike structure that extends from one end of the fiber to the other |
actin myofilaments | thin |
myosin myofilaments | thick |
sarcomeres | basic structural and functional unity of the muscle |
resting membrane potential | charge difference across the membrane |
action potential | brief reversal back of the charge |
motor neurons | nerve cells that carry action potentials to skeletal muscle fibers |
neuromusclular junction | synapse |
motor unit | single motor neuron |
presynaptic terminal | enlarged nerve terminal |
synaptic cleft | the space between the presynaptic terminal and the muscle cell |
postsynaptic terminal | muscle fiber |
synaptic vesicles | secrete a neurotransmitter |
acetylcholine | neurotransmitter that diffuses across the synaptic cleft |
sliding filament mechanism | sliding of actin myofilaments past myosin myofilaments during contraction |
muscle twitch | a contraction of an entire muscle in response to a stimulus that causes the actin potential in one or more muscle fibers |
threshold | at which point the muscle fibers will contract maximally |
all-or-none response | phenomenon |
lag phase | time between application of a stimulus to a motor neuron and the beginning of a contraction |
contraction phase | time of contraction |
relaxation phase | time during the muscle relaxes |
tetany | where the muscle remains contracted without relaxing |
recruitment | increase number of motor units being activated |
ATP | adenosine triphospahte |
ADP | adenosine diphosphate |
creatine phosphate | high energy molecule |
anaerobic respiration | without oxygen |
aerobic respiration | with oxygen |
oxygen debt | amount of oxygen needed in chemical reactions to convert lactic acid to glucose |
muscle fatigue | results in ATP is used during muscle contraction faster than it can be produced |
isometric (equal distance) | length of muscle doesn't change, but amount of tension increases |
isotonic (equal tension) | amount of tension produced by the muscle is constant, length of muscle changes |
muscle tone | constant tension produced by muscles of the body for long periods of time |
fast-twitch fibers | contract quickly and fatigue quickly better suited for anaerobic metabolism |
slow-twitch fibers | contract more slowly and are more resistant to fatigue better suited for aerobic metabolism |
origin | head; most stationary end of the muscle |
insertion | end of the muscle undergoing the greatest movement |
belly | portion of the muscle between the origin and insertion |
synergists | muscles that work together to accomplish specific movement |
antagonists | muscles that work in opposition to one another |
prime mover | among a group of synergists, one muscle plays the major role in accomplishing the desired movement |
occipitofrontalis | raises the eyebrows |
orbicularis oculi | closes the eyelids |
orbicularis oris | puckers the lips |
buccinator | flattens the cheeks |
zygomaticus | smiling muscles |
levator labii superioris | sneering |
depressor anguli oris | frowning |
mastication | chewing |
intrinsic tongue muscles | changes the shape |
extrinsic tongue muscles | move the tongue |
sternocleidomastoid | rotates and abducts the head |
platysma | pulls down the corners of the mouth |
erector spinae | group of muscles on each side of the back |
external intercostals | elevate the ribs during inspiration |
internal intercostals | contract during forced expiration |
diaphragm | dome-shaped muscle that aids in breathing and accomplishes quiet breathing |
linea alba | tendinous area of abdominal wall that consists of connective tissue |
rectus abdominis | each side of the linea alba |
tendinous inscriptions | cross the rectus adominis at three or more locations |
trapezius | rotates the scapula |
serratus anterior | pulls the scapula anteriorly |
pectoralis major | adducts and flexes the arm |
latissimus dorsi | medially rotates, adducts, and powerfully extends the arm |
triceps brachii | extends the forearm |
biceps brachii | flexes the forearm |
brachialis | flexes the forearm |
brachioradialis | flexes and supinates the forearm |
flexor carpi | flexes the wrist |
extensor carpi | extends the wrist |
flexor digitorum | flexes the fingers |
extensor digitorum | extends the fingers |
intrinsic hand muscles | 19 hand muscles located in the hand |
interossi | muscles located between the metacarpals |
gluteus maximus | buttocks |
gluteus medius | hip muscles |
quadriceps femoris | extends the leg: anterior thigh muscles |
sartorius | "tailors muscle" ;flexes the thigh n |
hamstring | posterior thigh muscles; flexes the leg and extends the thigh |
gastrocnemius and soleus | form the calf muscles |
calcaneal tendon | flex the foot and toes |
peroneus | lateral muscles of the leg |
intrinsic foot muscles | flex, extend, abduct, and adduct the toes ; 20 muscles located on the foot. |
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