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20 Cards in this Set
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Hinge, Pivot (gliding), ball and socket, and immoveable (sutures) are all types of...
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Joints
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Excessive demineralization of bone and associated with aging
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Osteoporeosis
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Open spine congential
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Spina bifida
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Joint inflammation
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Arthritis
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Refers to more than 100 different diseases
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Arthritis
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The break down of cartilage and bone
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Osteoarthritis
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Immune system affecting joint lining
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Rheumatoid arthritis
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Build up of uric acid around joints
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Gout
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What type of muscle...
1. Walls of internal organs 2. Involuntary |
Smooth Muscle
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What type of muscle...
1. Attached to bones 2. Voluntary |
Skeletal Muscle
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What type of muscle...
1. Heart 2. Involuntary |
Cardiac Muscle
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Movement, Heat production, Maintain posture, and Support refer to the functions of...
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the Muscular System
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What type of filament is Actin?
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Thin
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What type of filament is Myosin?
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Thick
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These are attached to two bands ( the defining ends of each sacromere)
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Actin
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This overlaps the actin filaments but are not attached to two bands
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Myosin
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No movement takes place; what occurs when trying to move an immovable object
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Isometric
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Movement takes place; what occurs when you move an object
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Isotonic
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movement that decreases muscle length; occurs when lifting weight up
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Concentric
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Movement that increases muscle length; occurs when pushing weight down
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Eccentric
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