butler_wilson test mucles Flashcards
21Skeletal mucles cannot move what
If Involuntary you do not have conscious control on your mucles
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20Where in your body can you find a joint
Through-out the body
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32What muscle tires quickly as you exercise
Skeletal
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34What can you infer from that your body is fully made up of voluntary
Mucles
Nervous system runs through the body
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40What mucles extens and straitened from the forearm
Triceps
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41What triangles mucles that moves away from the arm
Detoid
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48What mucles is straitened and extend from the leg
Quad triecp femoris
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61Muscles that allow you to nod
Sternocleidomastoid
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52Strap like mucles that extend from the ribs to the pelvis
sartorius
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66Provides support to abdomen
Rectus abdomiumus
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65Rectus abdomiumus
Is in the core of your body around your abb mucles
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66Tell which mucles are are voluntary and not voluntary
If you don’t have any control over them they are not voluntary
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67Mucles used in closing jaw
Masseter
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73One mucle extends while the other_____
Contracts
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76Muscle tissue ______ to make you mucles move
Contract
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1What bone is right below your wrist
Unla,radius
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8what mucle is right above the triceps
The biceps
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51 tibials anterior
Shin mucles
45What mucle contracts at the knee
Quadtricept femoris back of the calf
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83How do mucles work as a pair to bend or straighten the arm at the elbow
Flexion of a joint is a decrease in the joint angle from the body in anatomic position. When the elbow is bent the forearm is flexed which means that the flexor is contracted or has pulled the bone of the forearm. Most flexion takes place in a forward direction. The exception to this is the leg where flexion of the leg results in the bending of the knee. Extension of the joint is when the joint is returned to anatomic position or increased the angle of the joint which means the extensor is contracted. An example of this is when the contracts to straighten the arm. The biceps triceps brachi (extensor) brachii muscle (flexor) in the upper arm contracts to bend the elbow Muscles work in pairs so that at the same time, the biceps brachii muscle (flexor) contracts to bend the joint and the triceps brachii returns to its original ength. To straighten the arm or extend the joint. the triceps brachii (extensor) contracts while the biceps returns to its original length.