Anatomy
Contraction Physiology
Movement
Disorders/Injuries
Sliding Filament Theory
100

Three types of muscle

What is skeletal, cardiac and smooth muscle?

100

Anaerobic

No oxygen needed

100

Attachment to an immoveable bone

what is origin?

100

Strain

What is overstretching of a muscle near a joint?

100

Muscle force depends on this 

What is number of fibers stimulated?

200

Bundle of muscle fibers

What is a fascicle?

200

The release of ______ starts the muscle contraction

What is Ca2+

200

muscle that does most of the work

what is prime mover?

200

Tendinitis

What is inflammation of the tendon due to strain of repeated activity?

200

The I Band is the ______

What is light band

300

Type of muscle found in the large intestine

What is smooth muscle?

300

Skeletal muscles must be stimulated by a ______

What is a nerve?

300

This muscle helps a prime mover in a movement

What is a synergist?

300

Twisting of a joint leading to swelling and injury

What is a sprain?

300

Muscle contracts when the thin filament in the muscle fiber slides over the thick filament 

What is Sliding Filament Model

400

Cord-like structure

What is a tendon?

400

Needs oxygen

What is aerobic?
400

Categories for naming skeletal muscles

What is direction, location, shape, size, number of origins and action?

400

progressive weakness due to shortage of acetylcholine receptors

What is Myasthenia Gravis?

400

1 glucose= _____ ATP 

What is 36?

500

Contractile unit of a muscle fiber

What is a sarcomere?

500

Neurotransmitter released by a nerve

What is acetylcholine?

500

If the triceps are the prime mover in elbow extension, what are the biceps?

What is antagonist?

500

Inflammation of muscle tissue

What is myalgia?

500

This reaction breaks down glucose without using oxygen

What is anaerobic respiration? 

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