Ch. 7.5 Muscular System Key terms
Ch. 7.5 Muscular System Key terms
Ch. 7.5 Muscular System Definitions
Ch. 7.5 Muscular System Definitions
Ch. 7.5 Muscular System Random
100

Moving a body part away from the midline.

abduction

100

A severe tightening of a flexor muscle resulting in a bending of a joint.

contracture

100

extension

Straightening a body part (increasing the angle between two bones).

100

muscle tone

A state of partial contraction that helps maintain posture.

100

Moving a body part around its own axis.

rotation

200

Moving a body part toward the midline.

adduction

200

Bending backward (e.g., bending the foot toward the knee).

dorsiflexion

200

fascia

A tough, sheet-like membrane that covers and protects the tissue.

200

muscular system

The body system that gives the body its form, protects internal organs, provides for movement, and produces most of the body's heat.

200

skeletal muscle

Muscle that is attached to bones and causes body movement. It is a voluntary muscle.

300

Forms the walls of the heart and contracts to circulate blood. It is an involuntary muscle.

cardiac muscule

300

The ability of a muscle to return to its original shape after contracting or stretching.

elasticy

300

flexion

Bending a body part (decreasing the angle between two bones).

300

origin

The end that does not move when the muscle contracts.

300

supination

Turning a body part upward (e.g., turning the palm up).

400

Moving in a circle at a joint.

circumduction

400

The ability of a muscle to respond to a stimulus (like a nerve impulse).

excitability

400

insertion

The end that moves when the muscle contracts.

400

plantar flexion

Bending forward (e.g., straightening the foot away from the knee).

400

Strong, tough connective tissue cords that connect muscles to bones.

tendons

500

The ability of a muscle to shorten and move something.

contractility 

500

The ability of a muscle to stretch or lengthen.

extensability

500

involuntary

Muscle activity that is not controlled by conscious thought.

500

pronation

Turning a body part downward (e.g., turning the palm down).

500

Muscle found in the walls of the internal organs (stomach, intestines, etc.). Also called smooth muscle. It is an involuntary muscle.

visceral muscle