Muscles movements
Types of Muscles
Properties of Muscles
Names of Muscles
100

decreasing the angle between two bones

Flexion

100

the specialized tissue that is attached to bones and allows movement

Skeletal muscle 

100

ability to respond to stimuli

Excitability

100

This is a large triangular shaped muscle that runs from the centre of your

 Trapezius.

200

increasing the angle between two bones

Extension

200

located in various internal structures including the digestive tract, uterus and blood vessels such as arteries. ...

Smooth muscle

200

ability to contract;

Contractibility

200

protect the vital organs 

ribs

300

moving away from the body's midline.

Abduction

300

the muscle specific to the heart.

Cardiac muscle

300

ability of a muscle to be stretched without tearing;

Extensibility

300

Connect bone to bone 

Ligament

400

last rotation involves move a body part around an axis.

Rotation

400

help move the hip joint and stabilize the pelvis to maintain posture and balance.

gluteal

400

ability to return to its normal shape.

Elasticity

400

Connect bone to muscle

tendon

500

the moving of a body part toward the mid-line of the body

Addictions  the moving of a body part toward the mid-line of the body

500

lifting and pulling movements

biceps muscle

500

being able to rapidly learn new skills and behaviors in response to changing circumstances

Adaptability

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