Movement
Types of Tissue
Disease
Injury
Characteristics
100

Circular movement at a joint

What is circumduction?

100

Cardiac muscle

Which type of muscle forms the walls of the heart?

100

Progressive loss of mobility

What characterizes muscular dystrophy?

100

 Dehydration and/or electrolyte imbalance is a common cause of these

 What are muscle spasms?

100

Elasticity

Which property of muscles allows them to return to their original shape?

200

Dorsiflexion: bending the foot towards knee

Which action is the opposite of plantar flexion bending foot away from knee?

200

Visceral muscle

Which muscle type is found in internal organs?

200

Autoimmune response

What is thought to be the cause of myasthenia gravis?

200

Contracture

What is the term for severe tightening of flexor muscles?

200

Excitability

 What is the muscles ability to respond to stimuli

300

Bringing your arm closer to your body

What is an example of adduction?

300

Skeletal muscle

Which of the following muscle types is voluntary?

300

 Fibromyalgia

 Which condition is characterized by chronic, widespread musculoskeletal pain?

300

An overstretched or injured muscle or tendon

What is a muscle strain

300

Contractibility

What is the ability to respond to stimuli

400

Pronation

Which is turning the palm downward?

400

To attach muscles to bones

What is the function of tendons in the muscular system?

400

Duchenne muscular dystrophy

What is the most common form of muscular dystrophy?

400

Muscle Tone

What is the term for the state of partial contraction in muscles?

400

Extensibility

What is the muscles ability to be stretched

500

Moving your arm or body part away from your body

What is abduction?

500

Fascia

What type of tissue holds muscle fibers together?

500

Myasthenia gravis

Which condition affects nerve-muscle communication?

500

Atrophy

What is the shrinking and weakening of unused muscles

500

Insertion

What is the moving end of muscle?

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