LOCATION
TYPES
Character
Locations2
Diseases
100

Thin muscle that separates the thoracic and abdominal cavities; involved in breathing.

Diaphragm

100

Type of muscle tissue found on/attached to bone

skeletal

100

Any microscopic term (muscle cell or unit).

Myocyte or Sarcomere

100

Found on sides of neck/middle back.

Trapezius

100

The type of muscle tissue that would be affected by a stomach ulcer.

Smooth Muscle (organs)

200

Location medial stomach area.

R. Abdominus

200

found in internal organs and blood vessels

Smooth-

200

Allows muscle tissue to pull or shorten for movement.

Contractibility

200

Large muscle is located side/back and is close to the trapezius.

Latissimus Dorsi

200

Muscle that Mr. Hill fully ruptured, tore away from the bone.

Bicep

300

Either of the 2 calf muscles

Gastrocnemius or Soleus

300

found only in the heart

Cardiac

300

Movement, pushing away from the body.

Extension

300

The muscle you are sitting on.

Gluteus maximus

300

Genetic disorder, problems with movement.

Muscular Dystrophy

400

Located on each side of the waist.

Oblique

400

Which muscle type is voluntary?

Skeletal

400

Ability to stretch or move through a full range of motion.

Flexibility

400

Muscle located in the superior chest.

Pectoralis Major

400

Tear to the muscle fibers or tendon.

Muscle Strain

500

Back of thigh.

Hamstrings

500

This muscle is found in the front of the thigh and is actually a group of muscles.

Quadricep

500

Movement, pulling towards the body.

Flexion

500

Any of the 3 muscles located in the upper arm.

Biceps / triceps / Deltoid

500

Disease that affects the nerves and their ability to control the muscles.

Multiple Sclerosis