test 2A Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
golgi tendon organ | organ of the sensory division which detects the strain of the muscle/tendon complex thereby causing muscle actions to reduce injury |
muscle spindle | specialized muscle fibers whose function is to monitor the length of the muscle and along with sensory nerve ending communicate to the CNS to maintain the desired muscle length |
tropomyosin | tube shaped protein which twists around the actin strand which hides the active sites during muscle relaxation |
slow-twitch (ST) fiber - type I | type of muscle fiber characterized by slower peak tension time, lowest power and high aerobic endurance - endurance athletes, marathoners |
neuromuscular junction | site where motor neurons communicate with muscle fibers |
sacroplasm | flud inside the muscle fiber composed of various organels and other cell material |
sarcoplasmic reticulum | calcium storage area which wraps around myofibrils |
myosin cross-bridge | the two-headed portion of myosin filament with attachment sites for actin and ATP |
muscle fiber | another name for a muscle cell whose structure contains nucleus, mitocondria, sacroplasm and myofibril. Individual muscle cell whose size ranges from 10-80um is diameter and range up to 12cm long. |
fast-twitch (FT) fiber - type 2 - | a type of muscle fiber which is characterized by lower peak tension time and highest power (sprinter) |
ATP | chemical source for energy for body - adenosine triphosphate |
Proprioception | It is not movement. It is knowledge of where you body parts are. |
Intrafusal Muscle Fibers | Attached at two points. |
Extrafusal Muscle Fibers | Skeletal or voluntary muscles. |
Three kinds of muscle | striated, smooth, cardiac |
perimysium | The sheath of connective tissue enveloping bundles of muscle fibers. |
Endomysium | literally meaning within the muscle, is a layer of connective tissue that ensheaths a muscle fiber and is composed mostly from reticular fibers. It also contains capillaries, nerves and lymphatics. |
Carbohydrate’s primary role | fuel |
Grains / Rice / Pasta / Bread RDA | 6-11 servings |
Veggie RDA | 3-5 servings |
Fruit RDA | 2-4 servings |
Dairy RDA | 2-3 servings |
Meats RDA | 2-3 servings |
standard target HR calc | 220-AGE x intensity % |
Karvonen HR calc | (220-age-resting HR) x intensity % + resting HR |
average resting HR 60-80 bpm | (blank) |
max HR | 220-age |
daily carb RDA | 45-65% |
daily protein RDA | 10-35% |
daily far RDA | 20-25% |
ectomorph | hard to gain weight or add muscle |
mesomorph | naturally muscular build |
endomorph | big boned - thick joints |
action potential | muscle operate by signal from brain |
what is the action of Tres Major | Shoulder - Adduction / extention / internal rotation / Adduction |
what is the action of Latissmus Dorsi | Shoulder - Adduction / extention / internal rotation / Adduction |
What is the action of Pectoralis Major | Shoulder - Transverse Flexion / Transverse Adduction / Internal Rotation / Adduction / Flexion / Abduction |
What is the action of Serratus Anterior | Scapula - Abduction / Upward Rotation / Elevation |
What is the action of Pectoralis Minor | scapula - Abduction / Downward Rotation / Depression |
tres major (origin) | origin - inferior angle of scapula |
tres major (insert) | insert - medial bicipital groove of humerus |
Pectoralis Major (origin) | origin - medial 1/2 of clavicle / sternum and costal junction of upper 6 ribs |
Pretoralis Major (insert) | insert - lateral greater tubercle of humerus |
Latissimus Dorsi (origin) | origin - sacrum and iliac crest, lower 3-4 ribs |
Latissimus Dorsi (insert) | insert - middle bicipital groove of humerus |
Serratus Anterior (origin) | origin - outer surface of upper 8 ribs |
Serratus Anterior (insert) | insert - medial border of scapula |
Pectoralis Minor (origin) | origin - 3-5th ribs near costal cartilages |
Pectoralis Minor (insert) | insert - Caracoid Process of the scapula |
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