Name that muscle
Muscle Contraction
Name that Muscle Group
Levers and Force
Muscle Miscellaneous
100

This muscle is located on the front of the arm.

What is a bicep?

100

The place where the muscle begins, also where the muscle contracts towards.

What is the origin of a muscle?

100
These two groups are striated.
What is cardiac and skeletal?
100

The load is applied opposite the force with the fulcrum in the middle.

What is first first class lever?

100
These muscles appear to be striped.
What is striated?
200
This muscle is located on the back of the arm.
What is a tricep?
200

The place where the muscle end, also where the muscle relaxes towards.

What is the insertion?

200
This group is connected to the bones.
What is the skeletal muscles?
200

The effort is applied between the load and the fulcrum.

What is third class lever?

200
Voluntary muscles contract when this system sends them signals.
What is the nervous system?
300
This muscle makes up the top back of the leg. Hint! Hint! You sit on this!
What is the glutes or gluteus muscle?
300

The contractile unit of muscles

What is the sarcomere?

300
This group lines the organs and aides in digestion and breathing.
What is the smooth muscle group?
300

Similar to lifting a wheelbarrow.

What is second class lever?

300
The thicker a muscle is, the stronger a muscle is. True or False
What is true?
400
This muscle is located at the top of the upper thighs.
What is the quadriceps?
400

Binds to actin to make room for myosin.

What is the role of calcium?

400
This is the term for the heart muscle?
What is cardiac?
400

The load and the effort are close together.

What is mechanical advantage?

400

A function of muscle tissue.

What is Movement (skeletal muscle), Protection (over organs), Posture (bipedal motion), Guards entrances and exits (sphincter), Thermoregulation (homeostasis).

500
This muscle looks good "flat" or as a "six pack".
What is the abdominal muscles
500

The process of muscle contraction.

What is ATP attaches to the myosin head, allowing it to connect to the actin and pull the actin forward.

500
This is the muscle group that has voluntary control.
What is the skeletal muscle group?
500

Lift with your back, not your legs - True or False (and explain why!)

What is false - bring the load closer to the effort and the fulcrum!

500

The 3 GROUPS of muscles? Explain them.

What Agonist: primer mover Antagonist: opposite action of agonist Synergist: group of muscles working together for the same action

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