Muscles Types
Antagonistic Pairs
Tissue Types
Locomotion
Muscle Movement/Joints
100

The type of muscle attached to bone 

Skeletal Muscle

100

The muscle that bends at the elbow in an antagonistic pair 

The biceps 

100

The tissue type that covers body surfaces 

Epithelial tissue 

100

Movement from one place to another 

Locomotion 

100

The term describing the contracting muscle 

Flexion 

200

Muscle type found in the heart and contracts involuntarily 

Cardiac muscle

200
The muscle that straightens at the elbow in an antagonistic pair 
The triceps 
200

Blood is an example of which tissue type 

Connective tissue 

200

The concept that makes walking more efficient 

Arm swing

200

The elbow is an example which type of joint 

Hinge joint 

300

Muscle type that lines internal organs and is involuntary 

Smooth muscle 

300

The muscle opposite to the hamstring involved in moving the leg 

The Quadriceps 
300

A tissue type that transmits electrical tissue 

Nervous tissue 

300

Refers to humans walking 

Bipedal locomotion

300

Rotational joint, such as the neck 

Pivot joints 

400

The feature the connects muscle to bone 

Tendon
400

If the biceps relax, which muscle is the antagonist 

The biceps 

400

Tissue type that lines the inside of the digestive system 

Epithelial tissue  

400

Step 3 in bipedal locomotion 

Hip flexors contract to lift leg and drive forward 

400

Connection to stationary section of bone 

Origin 

500

Muscle fibres that are striated and multi nucleated 

Skeletal muscle 

500
The antagonist when the hamstrings contract 

Quadriceps 

500

3 types of this tissue 

Muscle tissue 

500

Walking style that chimpanzee's use  

Quadripedal/knuckle-walking

500

The sliding filament model is made up of which two proteins 

Actin and myosin 

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