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Skeletal Muscle Tissue

Striated


Voluntary

Moves Bones

Cardiac Muscle tissue

Striated


Involuntary

forms the wall of the heart

Smooth Muscle Tissue

Not Striated(Smooth)


Involuntary

Contractibility

Creates tension


Shortens

force of contract

Extensibility

Streched without being damaged


surrounds fasciles

Perimsyium

Perimysium

Seperates Fasciles

Bundles of fibers

Stationary bone

proxmial

orgin is attached to a musle tendon

Myofibrils

unit of skeletal muscle

Isotonic Contraction

Tension remains almost constant while muscle stays the same

Somatic neurons

sends impulses to the AXON

Motor Unit

Consists of Motor neuron plus muscle fibers

SO fibers or Type 1

Fatigue the Slowest

Fast oxidative of Type 2A

Intermidate fatigue

Fast fibers or Type 2b

Fatigue the easiest

Hypertrophy

Growth of skeletal muscle

Atrophy

Decreases muscle fibers

Satellite cells

fuse or replace skeletal muscle fibers

3rd class levere

Most common lever in the body

compared to skeletal muscle the sarocoplasm

more abundant


larger mitochordria


Less elebroate reticlium


is penetrated by fewer tubules

two types of muscle tissue

Viseral and Multiunit


comon sites for shots

deltoid

Vatus laterus, Gluteus medius

chewing movements

Masseter

jaw

Moves eyes laterally

Lateral Rectus

Boxers muscle

Serratus anterior

swimmers muscle

Latissimus dorsi

trumpeters muscle

Buccinator

diaphram

important respitory muscle

brachallias

elbow flexsor

tailors muscle

Sartorius

Gastronemius

calf muscle

Orbitial

Eyeball

Eyebrow or eyelids

oral region

Mouth

Buccal

Cheek

features of Ear

Lobule(lobe)


Helix


Concha


Tragus

thyroid Cartlidge

Adams apple

External jugular vein

Posterior triangle

Scapulae

on the back near ribs 2-7

triangles of ausculation

near the laterus dorsi,


rhymboid, and


trapeazus

jugular notch

Palpation of trachea

manubrium

Arch of aorta

Sternal angle

landmark for right and left bronchi

can be used to locate second ribs

McBerney's point

closer to illiac crest than the umbilicus

inferior and lateral to umbilicus

deltoid

muscle commonly used for shots

Hypothenar Eminence

medial to thenar eminence

Gluteal Cleft

impression between the buttocks

buttcrack

femoral triangle

a space formed by the ingunal ligament(groin)


Saratious(tailors leg)


abductor longus

Popetial foss

Near the biceps