General Features
Vocabulary
Physiology
Anatomy of...
Relationship to Skeletal
100
Cardiac, skeletal and smooth
What are the three types of muscle?
100
Epimysium
What is the outermost connective tissue covering of the entire skeletal muscle?
100
Actin and myosin.
What are the two types of myofilaments?
100
Superficial to quadriceps.
Where is sartorius?
100
Connects gastrocnemius/soleus to calcaneal bone.
What does the calcaneal tendon connect?
200
Multinucleated muscle cells
What is skeletal muscle?
200
Muscle fasciculus.
What is a bundle of muscle fibers called?
200
Sarcomere.
What is the contractile unit of muscle cells?
200
Deep to gastrconemius.
Where is soleus?
200
Responsible for mastication...or (if you are a pitbull) biting people.
What is the masseter muscle?
300
Strations.
What is a common feature of cardiac and skeletal muscle?
300
Endomysium
What is the connective tissue surrounding each muscle fiber?
300
This ion is high extracellularly and low intracellularly.
What is sodium?
300
Brachialis.
What is the muscle between biceps and triceps (that has been known to be mistaken as one of the triceps by your instructor)?
300
Completely obstructed by gluteus maximus.
What is gluteus minimus?
400
Tendons
What is the connective tissue connecting muscle to bone?
400
Perimysium.
What is the connective tissue around each muscle fasciculus?
400
The electricity of excitable cells.
What are action potentials?
400
Beneath trapezius.
What is the rotator cuff group of muscles?
400
Superficial to the scapula, this group is bordered by trapezius, latissimus dorsi, and deltoid.
What borders the rotator cuff group?
500
By the muscle shortening.
What is the way in which skeletal muscle moves bone?
500
Sarcolemma.
What is the cell membrane of a muscle cell called?
500
Sodium Potassium Pump
What restores resting membrane potential?
500
Not a muscle, but a connective tissue band on the lateral leg that make legs look more muscular.
What is the iliotibial tract?
500
Name literally means "to stand erect".
What does erector spinae mean?