Stack #483221 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
myitis | inflammation of the muscles |
myogenesis | formation of muscular tissue |
brachialgia | pain in arm |
BRADYKINESIA | slowness of movement IN MUSCLES |
CLONIC | An abnormality in neuromuscular activity characterized by rapidly alternating muscular contraction and relaxation |
DACTYLOSPASM | PAIN IN FINGER OR TOE |
FASCIA | Anatomy A sheet or band of fibrous connective tissue enveloping, separating, or binding together muscles, organs, and other soft structures of the body |
INSERTION | An insertion is the point at which a muscle attaches to the skin, a bone, or another muscle |
ISOMETRIC | HAVING EQUAL MEASUREMENT |
ISOTONIC | In an isotonic contraction, tension rises and the skeletal muscle's length changes |
MYASHENIA | muscular debility or weakness |
MYOPARESIS | Slight muscular paralysis. |
MYORRHAPHY | suturing of a wound in a muscle |
NEUROMYOPATHIC | A disorder or disease affecting nerves and associated muscle tissue |
TENODESIS | The surgical anchoring of a tendon, as to a bone |
APONEUROSIS | A sheetlike fibrous membrane resembling a flattened tendon that serves as a fascia to bind muscles together or to connect muscle to bone |
ATROPHY | A wasting or decrease in size of a body organ, tissue, or part owing to disease, injury, or lack of use |
EXCITABILITY | to arouse the property of a cell that enables it to react to irritation or stimulation, such as the ability of a nerve or muscle cell to react to an electric stimulus. |
ELASTICITY | The condition or property of being elastic; flexibility. |
MYOFIBRILS | One of the threadlike longitudinal fibrils occurring in a skeletal or cardiac muscle fiber |
TENDON | band of tough, inelastic fibrous tissue that connects a muscle with its bony attachment and consists of rows of elongated cells, minimal ground substance, and densely arranged, almost parallel, bundles of collageneous fibers. |
FASCICLE | a bundle of skeletal muscle fibers surrounded by perimysium, a type of connective tissue |
ROTATOR CUFF | an anatomical term given to the group of muscles and their tendons that act to stabilize the shoulder. |
PROSTHESIS | ARTIFICIAL LIMB, ETC |
TORSION | PAIN |
STRAIN | an overstretching or overexertion of some part of the musculature. |
SYNOVECTOMY | Excision of part or all of the synovial membrane of a joint |
DIATHERMY | the heating of body tissues due to their resistance to the passage of high-frequency electromagnetic radiation, electric current, or ultrasonic waves |
CONTRACTURE | An abnormal, often permanent shortening, as of muscle or scar tissue, that results in distortion or deformity, especially of a joint of the body. |
EXTRINSIC | Of or relating to an organ or structure, especially a muscle, originating outside of the part where it is found or upon which it acts |
DYSTROPHIN | protein that helps muscle tissue repair itself |
GLYCOLYSIS | The pathway in which a cell breaks down glucose into energy. |
AEROBIC | pertaining to the presence of air or oxygen |
ANAEROBIN | NO PRESENCE OF OXYGEN |
LACTIC ACID | A syrupy, water-soluble liquid existing in three isomeric forms: one in muscle tissue and blood as a result of anaerobic glucose metabolism, |
NEUROMUSCULAR JUNCTION | the area of contact between the ends of a large myelinated nerve fiber and a fiber of skeletal muscle |
SARCOMERES | One of the segments into which a fibril of striated muscle is divided |
ANTAGONIST | the contractile unit of a myofibril |
HYPERTROPHY | A nontumorous enlargement of an organ or a tissue as a result of an increase in the size rather than the number of constituent cells. |
ATROPHY | a wasting away; a diminution in the size of a cell, tissue, organ, or part. |
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