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What is abduction |
Its movement away from the middle of body Ex move legs away from body |
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What is adduction |
Movement toward midline of body |
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What is sternum consist of |
Manubrium Body Xiphoid process |
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What do arthrosis, arthroplasty, arthritis have in common? |
All consists of joints Arthrosis condition of joint Arthroplasty replacement Arthritis inflammation |
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Suture between parietal bones and immovable joints is located in what |
Parietal and frontal bone Crainial |
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What joint does scapula and humerus meet |
Connected to shoulder Connected to glenoid cavity of scapula |
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Another form or word for foramen and meatus |
Depression or openings Foramen opening through bone Meatus tunnel or tube like |
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What do lower lumps consist of |
Thigh, femur Knee cap Leg fibula fibula Foot |
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Where is the ulnablocated |
Located on the medial or little finger side of forearm |
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When you say myoglobin |
Carrying. Oxygen to muscles Globin is oxygen |
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What is tetany |
Muscle spasms Contractions |
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What is pumping iron |
Building muscle |
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What is fascicles |
Bundles of muscle fibers Individual muscle fibers Sourunded by endimysium |
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What is recruitment |
Consequence of activation of additional motors |
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What is tendons |
Attaches muscle to bone Long cord like structure |
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What is myasthenia |
Muscle weakness |
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What are chewing muscles |
Strongest muscle of the body Masseter and temporalis |
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What is levator palpebrae superioris |
Muscle that has its origin in the bony orbit of the eye and inserts on the upper eyelid Its name implies the muscle elevates the eyelid |
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What is sternocleidomastod |
Neck Extends along neck Flexes the head |
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What is adductors |
Located medial surface of thigh Groups of muscles adduct thighs pressing them together |
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Pectorialis major |
Large chest muscle Connects hummerous with clavicle |
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What type of muscle requires stimulation by somatic motor neuron |
Skeletal Voluntary Striped or striated |
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What is intercostal muscles |
Located between ribs Have their orgin and insertion on the ribs Responsible for raising and lowering rib cage during breathing |
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What is pronators and supinator |
Pron palm faces downward Sup turns upward |
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What is disuse atrophy |
Muscles not used will waste or decay |
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Cardiac muscle |
Only found in heart Involuntary Situated |
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Diagram locTion |
Thoracic cavity |
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What is ischial tuberoracity |
3 structures part of the coxal bone |
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Where is coxal bone |
Tailbone Resembles beak of cuckoo bird |
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Where is patella |
Knee cap Located within tendon and passes over knee |
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Where is tibia |
Articulates with distal femur at the knee |
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Where are the ribs |
Thoracic vertebrae |
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What is kyptosis |
Hunch back Impaires breathing Exaggerated thoracic curvature |
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Where is periosteum |
Protects the bones Membrane that covers outside of diaphysis |