BONES
MUSCLES
DEFINITIONS
MOVEMENT
THIS & THAT
100

This portion of the skeleton is responsible for a large portion of all movements performed

Appendicular

100

True or False:

Since abdominal muscles have both smooth and cardiac muscle, you can train them everyday

False

Abdominal muscle is skeletal and do not have cardiac muscle

100

"Structure defines function"

Human Anatomy

100

There are this many "pairs" of directional terms (Klavora)

6

100

Brain and Spinal cord make up this

CNS- Central Nervous System

200

Marrow located here

Long bones

200

Bundles of muscle fibers are called this

Myofilaments

200

Collagen fibers that connect muscle to bone

Tendons

200

Best muscle contraction to increase vertical jump

Plyocentric

200

Levels of the nervous system

CNS and PNS

300

Portion of the sternum most inferior

Xiphoid Process

300

These protein filaments cause shortening of the muscle to create movement

Actin/Myosin

300

The capacity to activate motor units at the same time

INTRA- muscle coordination

300

Flexion and extension occurs in this plane

Saggital

300

This can occur when a nerve is damaged

Neuropathy 

400

Ankle bones

Medial and lateral Malleoulus


400

The overlap of protein filaments give this muscle a "striped" appearance

Skeletal

400

Connective tissue beneath the skin that attaches, stabilizes, encloses and separates muscle and other internal organs

Fascia

400

Abduction and Adduction occur in this plane

Coronal (Frontal)

400

Collagen fiber bundles that connect bone to bone

Ligaments

500
Found only in the Axial Skeleton (3)

Sesamoid 

Flat

Irregular

500

This long muscle runs from the hip laterally to the knee medially

Sartorius

500

Most superior portion of the sternum

Manubrium

500

Rotation of arms extended outward to side occurs in this plane

Horizontal (Transverse)

500

Increased density, increased mineralization and change in shape and size

Effects exercise has on bone