Second A&P Review Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Type of muscle tissue that contracts voluntarily | Skeletal |
Substan released from axial terminal vesicles upon stimulation | Neurotransmitters |
Type of tissue surrounded by extracellular matrix | Connective |
Type of membrane that surrounds a fascicle | Perimysium |
Bones of the skull and ribs are this shape | Flat bones |
The shin bone | Tibia |
Attach muscle to bone | Tendons |
Bones of the carpals, tarsals and patella are this shape | Short |
When a muscle contracts it gets | Shorter |
Whistling muscle | Buccinator |
Large flat muscle of the lower back | Latissimus Dorsi |
Neurotransmitter for skeletal muscle contraction | Acetolchrine |
One of the muscles that closes the jaw | Masseter |
Tissue that can be simple or stratified that makes up glands | Epithelial |
Anatomical name for the bellybutton region | Umbilical |
Anatomical name for knee cap | Patella |
Where axon terminals and sarcolemma join together | Neuromuscular junction |
Muscle that controls the movement of the mouth and lips | Orbiculoris Oris |
Name of the portion of the skeletal system that includes bones of the limbs | Appendicular skeleton |
Muscles that adduct the thigh | Adductor |
Major muscle of the chest | Pectoralis major |
Muscles that flex the knee | Hamstring |
Anatomical name for the groin region | Insuinal |
Calf muscle | Gastrocnemius |
Anatomical name for ankle region | Tarsal |
The thigh bone | Femur |
During the crossbrigde cycle myosin attaches to the binding site on | Actin |
The lateral bone in the lower leg | Fibula |
Muscles that extend the knee | Quadriceps |
Contractile between two Z discs | Sacromere |
Anatom name for the eye region | Orbital |
Anatomical name for armpit region | Axillary |
Outer layer of muscle tissue | Epimysium |
Anatomical name for hip region | Coxal |
Attach bones to bone | Ligament |
States that actin and myosin filaments slide past each other causing the muscle to shorten | Sliding filament theory |
Moving away from the midline | Abducting |
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