Terminology
Types of Muscles
Characteristics of Muscles
Naming of Muscles
Disorders of Muscular System
100

troph

nourisment

100

Which muscle is considered "voluntary"

Skeletal

100

Muscles are able to return to their original shape when they relax. This characteristic is called:

Elasticity

100
This muscle is found in the neck...

Sternocleidomastoid

100

Thomas broke his ankle and cannot run or walk as usual. What would help prevent muscle atrophy in his leg?

Massage of the leg muscles

200

biceps

two-headed muscle

200

Special circular muscles in the openings between the esophagus and stomach are called:

Sphincter

200

When a muscle become shorter and thicker and causes movement, it is said to have:

Contractibility

200

What muscle would be found in the leg

Gastrocnemius

200

Because Leslie suffers from myalgia, her muscles:

Hurt

300

gastrocnemius

pertaining to the calf of the leg

300

This muscle is found only in the heart:

Cardiac

300

A characteristic of both muscle and nervous cells (neurons)

Excitability or irritability

300

The main muscle of the upper back

Trapezius

300

If we fail to exercise, our muscles become weak, flaccid, and will:

Atrophy

400

neromuscular

pertaining to the nerve and muscle

400

This muscle is also called Visceral, not under conscious control, for this reason they are called "Involuntary"

Smooth

400

The ability to be stretched

Extensibility

400
What muscles are found on the dorsal surface of the leg?

Hamstrings

400

A person who lifts weights overuses muscles. This overuse causes the muscles to enlarge or:

Hypertrophy

500

sarcolemma

covering around muscle flesh

500

Each muscle cell is know as a muscle fiber. The cell membrane is ___________ and the cytoplasm is __________.

Sarcolemma and Sarcoplasm

500

It is the ability to respond to certain stimuli by producing electric signals called:

Action potentials (Impulses)

500

The Thoracic muscle that aids in breathing is the:

Diaphragm

500

If muscle cells are stimulated repeatedly without adequate periods of rest, lactic acid accumulates, and the muscles will lose its ability to contract. This is known as muscle:

Fatigue

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