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What is abduction

Its movement away from the middle of body


Ex move legs away from body

What is adduction

Movement toward midline of body

What is sternum consist of

Manubrium


Body


Xiphoid process

What do arthrosis, arthroplasty, arthritis have in common?

All consists of joints


Arthrosis condition of joint


Arthroplasty replacement


Arthritis inflammation

Suture between parietal bones and immovable joints is located in what

Parietal and frontal bone


Crainial

What joint does scapula and humerus meet

Connected to shoulder


Connected to glenoid cavity of scapula

Another form or word for foramen and meatus

Depression or openings


Foramen opening through bone


Meatus tunnel or tube like

What do lower lumps consist of

Thigh, femur


Knee cap


Leg fibula fibula


Foot

Where is the ulnablocated

Located on the medial or little finger side of forearm

When you say myoglobin

Carrying. Oxygen to muscles


Globin is oxygen

What is tetany

Muscle spasms


Contractions

What is pumping iron

Building muscle

What is fascicles

Bundles of muscle fibers


Individual muscle fibers


Sourunded by endimysium

What is recruitment

Consequence of activation of additional motors

What is tendons

Attaches muscle to bone


Long cord like structure

What is myasthenia

Muscle weakness

What are chewing muscles

Strongest muscle of the body


Masseter and temporalis

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

What is sternocleidomastod

Neck


Extends along neck


Flexes the head

What is adductors

Located medial surface of thigh


Groups of muscles adduct thighs pressing them together

Pectorialis major

Large chest muscle


Connects hummerous with clavicle

What type of muscle requires stimulation by somatic motor neuron

Skeletal


Voluntary


Striped or striated

What is intercostal muscles

Located between ribs


Have their orgin and insertion on the ribs


Responsible for raising and lowering rib cage during breathing

What is pronators and supinator

Pron palm faces downward


Sup turns upward

What is disuse atrophy

Muscles not used will waste or decay

Cardiac muscle

Only found in heart


Involuntary


Situated

Diagram locTion

Thoracic cavity

What is ischial tuberoracity

3 structures part of the coxal bone

Where is coxal bone

Tailbone


Resembles beak of cuckoo bird

Where is patella

Knee cap


Located within tendon and passes over knee

Where is tibia

Articulates with distal femur at the knee

Where are the ribs

Thoracic vertebrae

What is kyptosis

Hunch back


Impaires breathing


Exaggerated thoracic curvature

Where is periosteum

Protects the bones


Membrane that covers outside of diaphysis