The structure of #1.

One property of muscle tissue.
What is contractility, elasticity and extensibility?
A muscle that is contracting eccentrically is acting in the opposite direction to its usual concentric contraction. The word that best describes the muscle is this.
What is the antagonist?
Group of four muscles on the anterior thigh.
What are the quadriceps?
The contractile component of a muscle fiber is called this.
The structure of number 4.

This structure of the muscle connects the muscle to the bone.
What is the tendon?
What is connect bone to bone.
An example of a concentric muscle contraction.
The structure of number 2?

What is the dendrite?
A bundle of muscle fibers is called this.
What is a fasicle?
The type of contraction were the muscle gets shorter.
What is concentric contraction?
The type of contraction that results in some sort of movement where the force remains the same throughout the movement.
What is isotonic contraction?
The outer layer of muscle tissue.
What is the epimysium?
The structure of number 5?

What is the myelin or myelin sheath?
The muscle that crosses the hip and the knee joint.
The type of contraction where the strength of the muscle is equal to the resistance.
What is isometric contraction?
The functions of the muscle system.
1. Movement (body)
2. Movement (substances)
3. maintain posture
4. Generate body heat
The structure of number 6 (the space between the myeline sheath)

What are nodes of ranvier?
What is hip flexion?
Type of joint that has no movment
What is fibrous?
Three synovial joints:
This is the space between the axon terminal and the muscle cell.
What is the neuromuscular junction?