Types of Muscles
Properties of Muscles
Names of Muscles
Diseases of Muscles
100

This muscles system helps with grinding, churning, or moving.

What is the smooth system.

100

This property allows the muscles to be able to return to resting shape after being contracted or extended.

What is Elasticity.

100

This organ pumps blood throughout the body.

What is the Heart

100

A disease that inflames and irritates your wrists, elbows, shoulders, and heels.

What is Tendonitis

200

This system forms the wall of the heart and controls your heartbeat.

What is the cardiac system.

200

This property allows the muscles to shorten.

What is Contractible.

200

This muscle is a muscle on the front part of your arm.

What is a bicep.

200

Muscular disease that affects posture, balance, and motor functions.

What is Cerebral Palsy.

300

This system connects to the skeleton in at least one place.

What is the Skeletal Sytem.

300

This property can be stretched without damage

What is Extensible.

300

These muscles help move the thigh, it gives shape to the buttocks itself.

What is the Gluteus Maximus.

300

Disease that causes genetic disease that cause damage of muscle fiber causing weakness, immobility, and imbalance.

What is Muscular Dystrophy.

400

This system is considered to be the weakest of them all.

What is the Smooth System.

400

This is the property of being able to change in response to how it's used.

What is Adaptability.

400

This muscle aids in the help of swallowing food and drinks. 

What is the Genioglossus Muscle.

400

This disease is also known as Lou Gehrig's disease and that causes loss of control on voluntary muscles.

What Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS).

500

The Skeletal System is Involuntary. True or False?

What is False.

500

This property allows the muscles to receive and respond to simulation by nerves.

What is Excitable or Irritable.

500

This muscle is found on the upper back of the arm.

What is the tricep.

500

Disease that in which antibodies destroy the communication between nerves and muscle, resulting in weakness of the skeletal muscles.

What is Myasthenia Gravis.