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name the muscle tissue:
-Striated, voluntary, attaches to bone, skin or fascia
skeletal muscle
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name the muscle tissue:
Striated, involuntary, autorhythmic
cardiac
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name the muscle type:
Involuntary, lines walls of hollow organs (e.g. blood vessels and GI tract)
smooth
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what's the muscle shape?
fusiform
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what's the muscle shape?
parallel
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what's the muscle shape?
convergent
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what's this muscle shape?
unipennate
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what's this muscle shape?
bipennate
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what's this muscle shape?
multipennate
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what's this muscle shape?
circular
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Type of contraction:
Muscle tension > external force - muscle shortens while generating force
Concentric contraction
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type of contracton:
Muscle tension = external force - muscle length does not change while generating force
Isometric contraction
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type of contraction
Muscle tension < external force - muscle lengthens while generating force
Eccentric contraction
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name this ligament
glea aponeurotica
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name this ligament?
ligamentum nuchae
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name this ligament?
rectus sheath
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name this ligament?
thoracolumbar fascia
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what's the name of the line that goes transverse on the abdominal muscles?
tendinous inscriptions of rectus abdominis
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what's the medial line called?
linea alba
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tubules that innervate the sarcolemma
t-tubules.
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specialized ER that stores Ca
Sarcoplasmic reticulum
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