Muscles 01 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Striated (meaning striped) muscles respond to nerve signals from the ____ & the _____. | the brain and also the heart. |
Involuntary muscles are called | nonstriated or smooth muscles. |
Some muscles are attached directly to the_______of certain bones. | periosteum. |
A_______ is fibrous and_____-____. | tendon, cord-like. |
The aponeurosis is flat,______and______-____. | white, ribbon-like. |
Muscles receive their instructions for movement from the | nerves. |
proprioception-perception regarding________and _________of the body. | movements and positions. |
Muscles are part of the_______________system. | musculoskeletal |
There are over___skeletal muscles in the human body. | 600 |
Three types of muscle tissue found throughout the human body: | skeletal,smooth, and cardiac. |
skeletal muscle – The_______muscle used to allow_________movement of the body, usually attached to the skeleton by_______. | primary,voluntary,tendons |
smooth muscle – The muscle that lines the walls of internal_______. This muscle is usually_____in its strands and allows for the movement of body fluids and waste through the internal______. | organs, short, systems. |
cardiac muscle – This type of muscle is found only in the | heart. |
rhomboideus – A muscle of the____, shaped like a________. | back,rhomboid. |
triangularis – A muscle of the____which is_________in shape. | face, triangular. |
triceps – A muscle with______(tri-) heads. | three. |
biceps – A muscle with___(bi-) heads. | two. |
pectoralis – Chest muscle located within the | pectoral girdle. |
intercostal – Muscle located between | ribs (literally means between ribs). |
abdominis – Located in the | abdominal area. |
zygomaticus – Attached to the(bone of the face) | zygoma . |
sternocleidomastoid – Attached to the_______,________,and_______ ________of the skull. | sternum, clavicle, and mastoid process. |
maximus or major – Both of these terms mean | larger or largest. |
minimus or minor – Meaning | smaller or smallest. |
longus – Meaning | long. |
brevis – Meaning | short. |
oblique – muscle extends in a_______ or _______direction. | slanting or inclined |
rectus – Meaning | straight. |
lateral – Something that is farther from the________or to the____. | midpoint,side |
medial – Something closer to the middle or the | midline. |
internal – Situated or occurring within or on the | inside. |
external – Situated or occurring on the | outside. |
Muscles are responsible for | movement. |
Muscles are often classified according to the actual movement that they | produce. |
adductor – Movement to draw toward a | medial plane. |
extensor – General term for a muscle that_______a joint. | extends |
flexor – General term for a muscle that______a joint. | flexes |
levator – A muscle that________or_____an organ or structure. | elevates or lifts |
anterior-Situated in front of or toward the front of a | body part or organ. |
Frontal is a common synonym for | anterior. |
coronal-Division of the body into | anterior and posterior sections. |
coronal-Can mean pertaining to the | head or the crown. |
distal- | distant(Remote) |
dorsal-pertaining to the | back. |
dorsal-Sometimes called | posterior. |
inferior-Situated | below or directed downward. |
inferior-Sometimes called | caudal. |
lateral-Pertaining to the | side. |
medial-Pertaining to the | middle |
posterior-Situated in the | back |
proximal- | Near. |
sagittal-Division of body into left and right sides in a vertical | lengthwise fashion. |
transverse-horizontal plane situated at right angles to the | long axis. |
ventral-Pertaining to the | abdomen. |
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