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22 Cards in this Set
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What are the three types of muscles? |
1) Skeletal
2) Cardiac 3) Smooth muscle |
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What does smooth muscle look like?
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1)Not striated
2)Tappered at both ends 3)One Nucleus |
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Where is the masseter muscle found?
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Cheeks
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Controls the mandible
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What does the masseter muscle do?
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Controls the mandible
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Found in the cheeks
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What is the common name for the group of muscles that make up the orsal aspect of the upper arm?
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Biceps
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What is responsible for the flexion of the brachii?
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Biceps
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What are the cutaneous muscles responsible for?
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Movement of the skin
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What is the common name for the group of muscles that make up the ventral aspect of the upper arm?
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Triceps
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Where is the cardiac muscle?
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Only in the heart
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What type of stimulation does the smooth muscle need?
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Nerve stimulation
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What kind of stimulation does the skeletal muscle need?
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Nerve Stimulation
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Myo Refers to what?
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Muscle
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Which is more stable?
Origin or Insertion |
Origin
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What are the types of muscles
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1) Smooth
2) Skeletal 3) Cardiac |
3 answers
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What type of attachment to the bone do cutaneous muscles have?
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No attachment
When the skin moves you get skin twitches |
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What do skeletal muscles do?
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1) Hold skeletal system together
2)Allows us to move |
2 answers
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What is the skeletal muscle made of?
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1)Many Mitochondria
2) A lot of nuclei 3) Bunles of cylindrical, long, striated, contractile cells |
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Explain whether or not the cardiac muscle is striated
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It is striated but not evenly
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Is the cardiac muscle involuntary or not?
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Involuntary
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What does the cardiac muscle do? |
Works as one unit to pump blood |
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Is the skeletal muscle voluntary or involuntary? |
Most are voluntary |
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What is require for the skeletal muscle to contract? |
Stimulation |
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