What muscle pumps your blood?
Heart
What is the function of your bicep?
To help bend the elbow
What is the structure of the striated muscles?
long, cylindrical muscle fibers bundled together by connective tissue, with each fiber containing numerous cylindrical structures called myofibrils that are made up of repeating units called sarcomeres
What muscle disease is a group of diseases that cause progressive weakness and loss of muscle mass?
Muscular Dystrophy
How many muscles does your body contain?
Around 600
What's the largest muscle in your body?
Gluteus Maximus
What is the function of the tricep?
Forearm extension
What is the structure of the smooth muscles?
spindle-shaped cells with a single central nucleus, tapering at each end, and containing thick and thin filaments (actin and myosin) that are not organized into sarcomeres
What muscle disease is a genetic condition that causes progressive muscle weakness and wasting?
Myotonic Dystrophy
What attaches muscles to bones?
Tendons
What muscle is on the back of your arm?
Triceps
What is the function of the striated muscle?
generate force and contract, enabling movement, posture maintenance, and respiration through skeletal muscle contractions, while in the heart (cardiac muscle), it pumps blood throughout the body.
What is the structure of the cardiac muscles?
branched, interconnected cells called cardiomyocytes, which contain a single nucleus, are striated due to organized sarcomeres, and are connected by specialized junctions called intercalated discs that contain gap junctions and desmosomes
What muscle disease is a nervous system disease that weakens muscles and impacts physical function?
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
What special cells are muscles made out of?
Muscle fibers
What muscle is on the front of your thigh?
Quadriceps
What is the function of the smooth muscle?
to contract and relax, allowing for the involuntary movement and regulation of internal organs like the stomach, bladder, blood vessels, and airways, by changing their shape and diameter to control the flow of substances through them
What is the structure of the bicep?
two distinct heads: a long head originating from the supraglenoid tubercle of the scapula, and a short head originating from the coracoid process of the scapula
Myositis
Most of the heat produced in your body comes from what?
Muscle contraction
What muscle is on the back of your calf?
Gastrocnemius
What is the function of the cardiac muscle?
to contract and relax rhythmically, allowing the heart to pump blood throughout the body by generating the force needed to propel blood through the circulatory system
What is the structure of the tricep?
composed of three distinct muscle heads - the long head, lateral head, and medial head
What muscle disease is a neuromuscular disorder?
Myasthenia gravis
Muscles make up how much of your body weight?
About 40%