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100

Define muscle fatigue

What is the temporary decline in your muscle's ability to generate force or power, making you feel weak, tired, and unable to perform physical tasks?

100

The major facial muscle for forehead movement

What is Occipitofrontalis?

100

The three different types of muscle tissue.

What is skeletal, cardiac, and smooth?

100

Is the frontal superior or inferior to the nasal?

Superior

100

Is the lumbar vertebrae inferior or superior to the thoracic vertebrae?

Inferior

200

Define oxygen debt

What is the extra oxygen your body needs after intense exercise to restore itself to a resting state by clearing metabolic byproducts, replenishing energy stores (like ATP and creatine phosphate), and restoring oxygen levels in muscles and blood?

200

The group of muscles located on the anterior thigh 

What is the Quadriceps?

200

The major functions of the muscular system are

What is movement, stability, heat production, and circulation?

200

Is the hypodermis deep or superficial to the epidermis?

Deep

200

Is the hair follicle superficial or deep to the sebaceous gland?

Deep

300

Define what skeletal muscle tissue looks like.

What is striated (striped) bundles of long, cylindrical cells (fibers), and containing multiple nuclei per cell, allowing for voluntary movement by attaching to bones?

300

The major chest muscle

What is pectorals major?

300

The three layers of skeletal muscle connective tissue in order from deep to superficial

What is Endomysium (around each fiber), then Perimysium (around fascicles/bundles), and finally Epimysium (around the entire muscle)?

300

Is the ulna medial or lateral to the radius?

Medial

300

Is the temporal bone medial or lateral to the maxilla bone?

Lateral

400

Define what cardiac muscle tissue looks like.

What is branched, striated (striped) cells connected end-to-end by special junctions called intercalated discs, forming a network that allows for synchronized, involuntary contractions?

400

This is needed for muscles to contract

What is ATP?
400

What are the names of the muscle groups on the anterior side of the body?

Pectorals major (chest), Rectus Abdominis & Obliques (abs/waist), Biceps Brachii (upper arm), Quadriceps (front thigh), Frontals (forehead) and Tibialis Anterior (lower leg).

400

Is the elbow is distal or proximal to the wrist?

Proximal

400

Is the femur distal or proximal to the patella?

Proximal

500

Define what smooth muscle tissue looks like.

What is sheets of spindle-shaped (football-shaped) cells, each with a single, centrally located nucleus, and notably, it appears smooth and lacks the stripes (striations) also involved in involuntary movements?

500

When is Helen's Birthday???

no points for you I don't careeeeeeeee

500

What are the names of the muscle groups on the posterior side of the body?

Trapezius, Latissimus Dorsi (upper back/shoulders); gluteus maximus, gluteus medius (buttocks); and the calf muscles, including the Gastrocnemius and Soleus.

500

Is the ribs posterior or anterior to the vertebrae?

Anterior

500

Is the occipital bone anterior or posterior to the maxilla bone?

Posterior

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