CH 3 Muscles Flashcards
Skeletal Muscles
aka - striated, voluntary
- attach bones to the body and make motions possible
Smooth Muscles
aka - nonstriates, unstriated, involuntary, visceral
- produce relatively slow contractions to allow unconscious funcitons of internal organs
Combining forms of muscle and fibrous connective tissue
muscle - my/o
fibrous - fibr/o, fibros/o
Cardiac Muscles
aka- myocardium
- involuntary contraction of heart muscle
Kinesiology
the study of movement
Kinesi/o
-kinesis
Antagonistic
muscles that work against or opposite each other
Anti-, agon
(against, struggle)
Synergists
muscles that contract at the same time as another muscle to help movement or support movement
Syn-, erg
(together, work)
Contraction
tightening
- during this the muscle becomes shorter and thicker
Relaxation
lessening of tesion
- the muscle returns to its original shape
Neuromuscular junction
the point at which nerve endings come to contact with the muscle cells
Tonus
balance muscle tension
-aka muscle tone
Combining form for tone, tesion, or stretching
ton/o
Muscle Origin
place where a muscle begins or originates and is the more fixed attachment (the end of the muscle closest to the mid line)
Muscle Insertion
place where a muscle ends or inserts and is the more moveable end or portion of the muscle farthest from the midline
Range of Motion
describes the types of muscle movements
- aka ROM