The movement of the body is the function of this system
What is the muscular System
What is the physiology?
This group of muscles pulls limbs towards the median plane
What are adductors?
This side of the heart contains the deoxygenated blood
What is the right side?
This type of blood vessel carries blood away from the heart
What are the arteries?
Voluntary and involuntary are examples of
What is activation method?
Muscle contraction results from this process
What is sliding filament action?
Muscles that work together to perform a movement
What are synergists?
This portion of the blood is responsible for delivering oxygen to the cells and removal of CO2
What are red blood cells
The smallest blood vessel involved in the transfer of oxygen, nutrients and gases
What are capillaries?
This type of muscle is unstriated, involuntary, and controls the digestive organs and blood vessels
What are smooth/visercal muscles?
The most stable/least moveable bone that the muscle attaches
What is the point of origin?
The function of this body systems includes distribution blood, removing waste, and mounting immune responses
What is the circulatory system?
This portion of the circulatory system ciruclates blood throughout all of the body except the lungs
What is the systemic system?
This portion of the heart receives blood from the lungs
What is the left atrium
This type of muscle is striated, involuntary but can be regulated by the autonomic nervous system
What is cardiac muscle?
This is the source of energy for muscle contractions
What are non-protein sources or ATP, Glycogen, and body fats
Bundles of fibers that stretch from one tendon or connective tissue to the other makes up which muscle type
What are skeletal muscles
This contains fragments of cytoplasm enclosed in a cell membrane and plays a role in clotting
What are platelets
This portion of the circulatory system delivers blood to and from the lungs
What is the pulmonary system??
This function group decreases the angle between two lever bones when they contract
What are the flexors?
The relationship in which one muscle contracts and the other relaxes
What is antagonism?
What is the lymphatic system
Granulocytes and agranulocytes are two types of which blood cells
What are white blood cells?
The protein in red blood cells
What is hemoglobin