muscles Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
raises the eyebrows | occipitofrontalis |
closes the eyelids | orbicularis oculi |
puckers the lips | orbicularis oris |
flattens the cheeks | buccinator |
what are the kissing muscles | orbicularis oris and buccinator |
smiling muscle | zygomaticus |
sneering | levator labii superioris |
frowning | depressor anguli oris |
what are the 4 pairs of mastication muscles | 2 pair of pterygoids, temporalis, and masseter |
changes the shape of the tongue | intrinsic tongue muscles |
move the tongue | extrinsic tongue muscles |
neck muscle | sternocleidomastoid |
sheetlike muscle that covers the anterolateral neck | platysma |
group of muscles on each side of the back | erector spinae |
elevate the ribs during inspiration | external intercostals |
contract during forced expiration | internal intercostals |
accomplishes quiet breathing | diaphragm |
one muscle that plays the major role in accomplishing a desired movement | prime mover |
muscles that work in opposition | antagonists |
muscles that work togeather to accomplish specific movements | synergists |
without oxygen | anaerobic respiration |
with oxygen | aerobic respiration |
the amount of oxygen needed in chemical reactions to convert lactic acid to glucose | oxygen debt |
results when ATP is used during muscle contraction | muscle fatigue |
the length of the muscle does not change {equal distance | isometric |
the amount of tension produced by the muscle is consistant during contraction {equal tension | isotonic |
tension produced by muscles of the body | muscle tone |
contract quickly fatigue quickly | fast-twitch fibers |
contract more slowly and fatigue slowly | slow-twitch fibers |
most stationary end of the muscle | origin |
end of the muscle undergoing the most movement | insertion |
portion of muscle between the insertion and origin | belly |
ATP stored in a high energy molecule | creatine phosphate |
the sliding of actin myofilaments past myosin myofilaments | sliding filament mechanism |
a contraction of an entire muscle | muscle twitch |
muscle will not respond to stimulus until the stimulus reaches the level called | threshold |
the point at which the muscle fiber will cantract maximally | all-or-none response |
the time between application of a stimulus to a motor neuron | lag phase |
time of contraction | contraction phase |
time at which the muscle relaxes | relaxation phase |
where the muscle remains cantracted without relaxing | tetany |
the increase in number of motor units being activated is | recruitment |
to shorten with force | contractability |
to respond to a stimulus | excitability |
ability to be strached | extensibility |
ability to recoil back to original length after being streached | elasticity |
connective tissue sheath that surrounds the skeletal muscle | epimysium |
lacated outside the epimysium | fascia |
aa threadlike structure that extends from one end of the fiber to the other | myofibrils |
thin myofilaments | actin myofilaments |
thick myofilaments | myosin myofilaments |
highly ordered units of actin and myosin myofilaments | sarcomeres |
adducts and flexis humerus | pectoralis major |
flexis vertebral column | rectus bdominus |
flexis and rotates vertebral column | external oblique |
flexes elbow and supinates forearm | biceps brachii |
abducts arm | deltoid |
flexis thigh on hip | sartorius |
extends to toes and dorsiflexes foot | extensor digitorum |
extends neck and adducts scapula | trapezius |
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