Position that is a starting point which movement or location of which structures that can be described.
What is the anatomical position?
An area at each end of the long bone.
What is epiphysis?
Another name for a synovial joint.
What is diarthrodial joint?
Parallel subcategory
What is strap, fusa form, and triangular?
newtons first law of motion.
What is law of inertia?
What is distal?
What is long bone?
The Hip elbow and knee is an example of this type of joint classification.
What is diarthrosis?
Pennante Subcategory
What is unipennate, bipennate, and multipennate?
Focuses on the manner in which bones move in space without regard to the movement of joint surfaces.
Movement that is away from the midline of the body.
What is Abduction
This skeleton contains 126 bones of the extremities.
What is the ependiular skeleton?
Diarthrodial joint that has three axis.
What is triaxial/multi-axial?
Muscles are comprised of groups of _____ that are bound together into bundles called____.
What is Muscles fibers and fascicles?
State of equilibrium that involves no change in center of gravity position when object is disturbed.
What is Neutral?
A movement that decreases the angle between two body parts(joint) typically performed in the knee or elbow joints.
What is Flexion?
determine the degrees of freedom a joint has.
What is uniaxial, biaxial and triaxial?
Joint motion that occur in the saggital plane and cross the frontal axis
What is flexion and extension?
A muscle cannot shorten any father is called....
What is active insufficiency?
When the bicep is contracting concentrically it is this type of lever.
What is 3rd class lever?
Squatting crosses this plane and axis.
What is Saggital plane and frontal axis?
Type of cartilage that can be found in the knee.
What is hyaline (articular) and fibro cartilage?
Three types of joints that allows little to no motion.
What is a fibrous joint (synarthrosis, syndesmosis, and gomphosis)?
Actin and myosin explains how force is produced during a muscle contraction.
What is the sliding filament theory?
The amount of torque a lever has depends on
What is the amount of force exerted and the distance the force is from the axis?