A&P muscles and ligament

  1. name the muscle tissue: 
    -Striated, voluntary, attaches to bone, skin or fascia
    skeletal muscle
  2. name the muscle tissue:


    Striated, involuntary, autorhythmic
    cardiac
  3. name the muscle type:

    Involuntary, lines walls of hollow organs (e.g. blood vessels and GI tract)
    smooth
  4. what's the muscle shape? 
    fusiform
  5. what's the muscle shape?
    parallel
  6. what's the muscle shape?
    convergent
  7. what's this muscle shape?
    unipennate
  8. what's this muscle shape?
    bipennate
  9. what's this muscle shape?
    multipennate
  10. what's this muscle shape?
    circular
  11. Type of contraction:

    Muscle tension > external force - muscle shortens while generating force
    Concentric contraction
  12. type of contracton:
    Muscle tension = external force - muscle length does not change while generating force
    Isometric contraction
  13. type of contraction
    Muscle tension < external force - muscle lengthens while generating force
    Eccentric contraction
  14. name this ligament
    glea aponeurotica
  15. name this ligament?
     
    ligamentum nuchae
  16. name this ligament?
    rectus sheath
  17. name this ligament?
    thoracolumbar fascia
  18. what's the name of the line that goes transverse on the abdominal muscles?
    tendinous inscriptions of rectus abdominis
  19. what's the medial line called? 
    linea alba
  20. tubules that innervate the sarcolemma
    t-tubules.
  21. specialized ER that stores Ca
    Sarcoplasmic reticulum
Author
studysuccess
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321467
Card Set
A&P muscles and ligament
Description
axilary muscles
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