muscle mov'ts
Types of Muscle
Bone Function
The Synovial Joint
Blood Calcium Homeostasis
100
This type of movement increases the angle between articulating bones.
What is extension?
100
The two types of muscle that are striated.
What cardiac and skeletal?
100
The ECM of bone tissue is composed of this.
What are calcium salts and collagen?
100
The synovial membrane is composed of this type of tissue?
What is areolar tissue?
100
Long bones grow longer from this structure.
What is the epiphyseal plate?
200
Movement away from the midsagittal plane.
What is abduction?
200
Muscle found around the digestive tract.
What is smooth?
200
These two types of bone help bone fulfill its protective role.
What are spongy and compact?
200
These attach bones to bones.
What are ligaments?
200
These cells secrete new bone ECM.
What are osteoblasts?
300
Movement in which the origin of the limb remains stationary.
What is circumduction?
300
Muscle capable of voluntary contraction.
What is skeletal?
300
The process of generating new blood cells.
What is hematopoiesis?
300
This is the function of the synovial membrane and fluid?
What is cushioning and lubrication?
300
The Thyroid secretes this hormone.
What is calcitonin?
400
Movement about the longitudinal axis.
What is rotation?
400
Muscle type with branched muscle fibers.
What is cardiac?
400
The skeletal system works in concert with this system to effect movement.
What is the muscular system?
400
Fluid filled, fibrous sacs which reside where ligaments meet.
What are bursae?
400
This hormone results in a net decrease in bone size.
What is parathyroid hormone?
500
One of two movements within a sagittal plane.
What is flexion or extension?
500
Muscle type with an innate ability to involuntarily contract.
What is Cardiac?
500
A bone is soft and pliable. It likely suffers from this deficiency?
What is a calcium deficiency?
500
Tendons and ligaments are composed of this.
What is dense fibrous connective tissue?
500
The stresses of muscle contraction attract and stimulate these cells.
What are osteoblasts?