Functions of Muscles
External Anatomy
Internal Anatomy
Contractions
Potpourri
100

This function is used when we sit up straight in our chairs

What is Posture?

100
This thing attaches muscles to bones

What is a tendon?

100

The outer covering of a fascicle

What is the Perimysium?

100

The smallest functional unit of a muscle

What is a sarcomere?

100

This ion is essential for muscle contractions

What is calcium?

200

This function is used when we dance or wave our arms

What is mobility?

200

This thing is the anchor that muscles are attached to

What is a bone?

200

The outer covering of a muscle fiber

What is the sarcolemma?

200

This is our protein that is being 'grabbed'

What is Actin?
200

This is the 'scientific term' for wasting away due to underuse

What is atrophy?
300

This function is used to help keep our shoulder joint structured

What is stability?
300

This is the middle of a muscle

What is a belly?

300

A collection of these make up a fascicle

What are muscle fibers?

300
This is the protein that is 'grabbing' during our contractions

What is myosin?

300

This type of contraction is when the muscle is lengthening as it is being used

What is an eccentric contraction?

400

This function is used to 'shield' your organs

What is organ protection?

400

This is the head of a muscle that does not move when the muscle contracts

What is origin?

400

A collection of these make up a muscle

What is a fascicle?

400

This protein blocks the myosin from reaching actin

What is Tropomyosin?
400

This type of muscle is only found in the heart

What is cardiac muscle?

500

This function is used when we shiver

What is temperature regulation?
500

This is the outer covering of a muscle

What is the epimysium?

500
This is the 'scientific name' for a muscle fiber/muscle cell?

What is a myocyte?

500

This protein is attracted to calcium, and pulls another protein out of the way to allow myosin to grab actin

What is Troponin?
500

This type of contraction is when our muscle length does not change as our muscles are being used

What is an isometric contraction?