these muscles attach to bones and cause movement
What are skeletal or voluntary or striated muscles
Weight lifters have more of these fibers
What are fast twitch fibers?
immovable joints such as the sutures in the skull
What is synarthorsis?
movement of the leg away from the midline in the coronal plane
What is abduction?
This gas from the atmosphere is necessary for aerobic respiration
What is oxygen?
muscles that line the organs
What are smooth or involuntary muscles
The flight muscles of chickens are white because they are predominatly this type of fiber
What are fast twitch?
partial movable joints such as vertebra
What are amphiarthrosis?
Movement of the sole of the foot away from the midline
What is eversion?
The pubic symphysis is this type of joint
What is fiberous or synarthrosis or immovable?
muscles found only in the heart
What are cardiac muscles?
process that produces 34-38 ATPs
What is aerobic respiration?
The fluid in fully movable joints
What is synovial fluid?
Opening a joint angle in the sagittal plane
What is extension?
Skeletal muscles found here attach to skin, not bone
What is the face?
Element involved in triggering contractions
What is calcium?
This compound is utilized for the first few seconds of muscle contractions
What is creatine phosphate?
joints that allow movement in only 1 plane
What are uniaxial?
Raising the shoulders as in a shrug
What is elevation?
Point which attaches muscle to the fixed bone
What is the origin?
property that allows muscles to return to their original shape after contractions
What is elasticity?
Fast twitch fiber are rich in this energy storage molecule
What is glycogen?
Joints that allow movement in three planes
What are multiaxial joints?
Turning the hand so that the palm faces forward
What is supination?
Energy compound necessary for muscle contraction
What is ATP?