Physiology
Sliding Filament Theory
Muscles of the head
Muscles of the Torso
Muscles of the limbs
100

It is the base unit of muscle fibers

What is a sarcomere?

100

It is the salt needed for muscle contraction

What is calcium?

100

It is the connective tissue that connects the muscles to the skull

What is cranial aponeurosis?

100

It is the large diamond- shaped muscle on the posterior torso

What is the Trapezius?

100

It is the longest muscle of the body

What is the Sartorius?

200

It is the term for a muscle moving against the direction of another muscle

What is Antagonist?

200

During a muscle contraction this protein pulls toward the center of the sarcomere

What is actin?

200

It is the primary chewing muscle that moves the lower jaw upwards

What is the Masseter?

200

It is the long vertical abdominal muscles

What is the Rectus Abdominis?

200

Also known as the calf muscle

What is the Gastrocnemius?

300

This is the only type of muscle tissue that contains intercalated discs

What is cardiac muscle?

300

This is how the sliding filament moves the body

Muscle fibers shorten and thus pull the insertion point on the bone

300

It is the Sphincter muscle that surrounds the eye

What is the Orbicularis Occuli?

300

It is the largest muscle located in the thoracic region

What is the Pectoralis Major?

300

It is the largest muscle by mass in the human body

What is the Gluteus Maximus?

400

It is when muscles not used whither away

What is atrophy?

400

The thick filament of protein that engages in the sliding process is made of this protein

What is Myosin?

400

They are the muscles that move the lower jaw left and right during chewing

What are the Pterygoids?

400

They are located on the lower - lateral sides of the torso

What are the obliques?

400

It is  the largest central muscle of the Quadriceps

What is the extensor Rectus Femoris?

500

It is the term for the summation of tension in muscles

What is Tetanus?

500

This protein blocks Myosin and thus stops the contraction

What is tropomyosin?

500

It is attached near the upper lip and raises the upper mouth

What is the Levator Labii Superioris?

500

It attaches at the sternum and extends to the head

What is the Sternocleidomastoid?

500

It is the largest central muscle of the Hamstring group

What is the Biceps Femoris?

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