Veins of the heart
Arteries of the heart
Types of
muscles
Muscles terms
Muscle fibers
100
Carries blood to the heart
What is veins.
100
Carry blood away from the heart.
What is arteries
100
Muscle type that is involuntary, unstraited, spindle-shaped, and has one nucleus per cell
What is smooth muscles
100
Term for shortest muscle in a group
What is brevis
100
Subunit of a muscle fiber
What is Myofibril
200
Veins that carry oxygenated blood.
What is pulmonary veins.
200
Left coronary artery.
What is circumflex
200
Muscle that is voluntary, striated, and had multiple nuclei per cell
What is skeletal muscles
200
Term for longest muscle in a group
What is longis
200
Subunit of a myofibril
What is Myofilament
300
Large blood vessel that transports oxynated blood to the body.
What is aorta
300
Artery that carries deoxygenated blood.
What is pulmonary artery
300
Type of muscle found in walls of heart
What is cardiac muscles
300
Term for smallest muscle in a group
What is minimus
300
Another term for muscle cell; subunit of fascicles
What is fiber
400
Return deoxygenated blood used by cardiac muscle to right atrium.
What is coronary veins.
400
Two major coronary arteries
What is left (circum) right (margi)
400
Type of muscle that moves the body
What is skeletal muscles
400
Term for largest muscle in a group
What is maximus
400
Proteins found in myofilaments
What is Actin and myosin
500
List the 4 major coronary veins.
What is small,great,anterior,posterior
500
Delivers oxygenated blood to cardiac muscle from the aorta.
What is coronary arteries
500
Type of muscle that is found in walls of hollow organs, such as blood vessels, intestines, etc.
What is smooth muscles
500
Term for muscle that is wide
What is latissmas
500
Term that refers to the contraction of all muscle fibers at exactly the same time
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