4.1
4.1
4.2
4.2
4.3-4.4
100
Movement away from the midline of the body.
What is Abduction
100
A movement at a synovial joint in which the distal end of the bone moves in a circle while the proximal end remains relatively stable
What is Circumduction
100
A contractile protein that is part of the thin filaments in muscle fibers
What is Actin
100
The external connective-tissue sheath of a muscle
What is Epimysium
100
Vascular disease affecting blood vessels outside of the heart and especially those vessels supplying the extremities.
What is Peripheral vascular disease
200
Movement toward the midline off the body
What is Adduction
200
Bending the foot in the direction of the dorsum
What is Dorsiflexion
200
Nerve cells that carry impulses towards the central nervous system
What is Afferent neurons
200
The attachment of a muscle tendon to a moveable bone or the end opposite the origin
What is Insertion
200
A form of peripheral vascular disease in which there is partial or total blockage of an artery, usually one leading to a leg or arm.
What is Peripheral artery disease
300
Hyaline cartilage attached to articular bone surfaces
What is Articular cartilage
300
An unbending movement around a joint in a limb that increases the angle between the bones of the limb at the joint
What is Extension
300
Striated muscle fibers that form the wall of the heart; stimulated by the intrinsic conduction system and autonomic motor neurons
What is Cardiac muscle
300
The contractile protein that makes up the thick filaments of muscle fibers
What is Myosin
300
Lacking oxygen; referring to an organism, environment, or cellular process that lacks oxygen and may be poisoned by it
What is Anaerobic
400
The action or manner in which the parts come together at a joint
What is Articulation
400
A bending movement around a joint in a limb that decreases the angle between the bones of the limb at the joint
Flexion
400
The delicate connective tissue surrounding the individual muscular fibers within the smallest bundles
What is Endomysium
400
The connective-tissue sheath that surrounds a muscle and forms sheaths for the bundles of muscle fibers
What is Perimysium
400
The most prevalent and efficient catabolic pathway for the production of ATP, in which oxygen is consumed as a reactant along with the organic fuel
What is Cellular respiration
500
An articulation in which the rounded head ofone bone fits into a cuplike cavity of the other and admits movement in any direction
What is Ball-and-socket joint
500
An instrument for measuring angles.
What is Goniometer
500
Nerve cells that conduct impulses away from the central nervous system
What is Efferent neurons
500
Network of interlacing blood vessels or nerves
What is Plexus
500
A compound of creatine and phosphoric acid that is found especially in vertebrate muscle where it is an energy source for muscle contraction
What is Creatine phosphate