11540234997 | less than 5mL -intramuscular shots in..... | deltoid bc big and easy access | 0 | |
11540234998 | more than 5mL -intramuscular shots in..... | gluteus medius bc avoids sciatic nerve and is a large muscle | 1 | |
11540234999 | in infants ..... | gluteus medius not developed, so the vastus lateralis and rectus femoris in the quadriceps bc big muscle and easy access | 2 | |
11540235000 | 3 spots intramuscular shot | deltoid-big muscle small shot gluteus medius- big shot and afraid of hitting nerve rectus femoris- fat baby legs | 3 | |
11540235001 | muslce w/ the major responsibility for a certain movement | prime mover | 4 | |
11540235002 | muslce that opposes or reverses a prime mover | antagonist | 5 | |
11540235003 | muslce that aids a prime mover in a movement and helps prevent rotation | synergist | 6 | |
11540235004 | stabilizes the origin of a prime mover | fixator | 7 | |
11540235005 | making an angle smaller | flexion- flexing arm | 8 | |
11540235006 | make angle bigger | extension- extend arm | 9 | |
11540235007 | move around it longitudinal axis | rotation- move neck/head | 10 | |
11540235008 | takes away from midline | abduction- jump jacks out | 11 | |
11540235009 | brings back to the midline | adduction-jump jacks closed | 12 | |
11540235010 | all directions | circumduction-ball and socket | 13 | |
11540235011 | toe up | dorsiflexion | 14 | |
11540235012 | toe down | plantar flexion | 15 | |
11540235013 | toes moved medially | inversion | 16 | |
11540235014 | toes moved laterally | eversion | 17 | |
11540235015 | palms up | supination | 18 | |
11540235016 | palms down | pronation | 19 | |
11540235017 | move thumb to touch finger tips | opposition | 20 | |
11546784262 | skeletal muscle striations | yes | 21 | |
11546784263 | smooth muscle striations | no | 22 | |
11546784264 | cardiac muscle striations | yes | 23 | |
11546784265 | skeletal muscle voluntary | yes | 24 | |
11546784266 | smooth muscle voluntary | no | 25 | |
11546784267 | cardiac muscle voluntary | no | 26 | |
11546784268 | location in body of skeletal muscle | on your bones | 27 | |
11546784269 | smooth muscle location in body | hollow organs blood vessels | 28 | |
11546784270 | cardiac muscle location in body | heart | 29 | |
11546784271 | function and body skeletal muscle | moves bones / body | 30 | |
11546784272 | smooth muscle function in body | movement in interior substances | 31 | |
11546784273 | cardiac muscle function in body | pumps blood | 32 | |
11546784274 | histology of skeletal muscle | striations when parallel multinucleated | 33 | |
11546784275 | histology of smooth muscle | slippery / smooth tapered ends | 34 | |
11546784276 | histology of cardiac muscle | spaces between cells striated intercalated discs | 35 | |
11546784277 | pipe cleaners | blood vessel | 36 | |
11546784278 | first plastic wrap | perimysium | 37 | |
11546784279 | 2nd plastic wrap | epimysium - outside | 38 | |
11546784280 | cell wrapped by endomysium | muscle fibers | 39 | |
11546784281 | bunch of noodles and wrapped by perimysium | Fascicle | 40 | |
11546784282 | spaghetti noodle coating | endomysium | 41 | |
11546784283 | bands that hold muscle to bone | tendon | 42 | |
11546784284 | sheet like structure | aponeuroses | 43 | |
11546784285 | lever for movement muscles pull bone | bone | 44 | |
11546784286 | muscles are made of | fibres | 45 | |
11546784287 | rule 1 | muscles always pull and get shorter | 46 | |
11546784288 | rule 2 | muscles must have at least two attachments and must cross at least one | 47 | |
11546784289 | rule 3 | the attachment that moves is known as the insertion and the attachment that remain stationary is known as the origin | 48 | |
11546784290 | rules 4 | muscle striations to the attachment and show the directional pull | 49 | |
11546784291 | Rule 5 | muscles work in opposing pairs | 50 | |
11546784292 | rule 6 | muscles that decrease the angle between ventral surfaces of the body are known as flexors. Muscles that increase the angle between ventral surfaces of the body are known as extensors | 51 | |
11546784293 | ability to receive and respond to a stimulus | irritability | 52 | |
11546784294 | ability to shorten when an adequate stimulus is received | contractility | 53 | |
11546784295 | one neuron and all the muscle cells stimulated by that neuron | motor unit | 54 | |
11546784296 | skeletal muscles must be.... | stimulated by a nerve to contract | 55 | |
11546784297 | connective tissue ensheathing the entire muscle | epimysium | 56 | |
11546784298 | cordlike extension of connective tissue beyond the muscle, serving to attach it to the Bone | tendon | 57 | |
11546784299 | connection site of nerve and muscle | neuromuscular Junctions | 58 | |
11546784300 | ACh | neurotransmitter | 59 | |
11546784301 | Sarcolemma | plasma membrane of a muscle | 60 | |
11547387217 | muscle fiber | myofibril | 61 | |
11547387218 | does the action/moves, thin | actin | 62 | |
11547387219 | middle, thick | myosin | 63 |
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