Chapter 11: Skeletal Muscles and Producing Body Movements Flashcards

1
Q

Name 5 different ways the muscular system contributes to homeostasis.

A

1) stabilizes body posture
2) produces movements
3) regulates organ volume
4) moves substances within the body
5) produces heat

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2
Q

Describe how skeletal muscles produce movements

A

Skeletal muscles exert force on tendons, which in turn pull on bones and other structures (ex. skin).

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3
Q

Contracting skeletal muscles moves one of its:

a) tendons
b) joints
c) articulating bones
d) b and c
e) a and c

A

articulating bones

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4
Q

most muscles cross at least ____ joint and are attached to the ______ bone that form that joint

A

one

articulating

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5
Q

Bones move _____ in response

a) unequally
b) equally
c) simultaneously

A

equally

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6
Q

____ is the attachment of a muscle’s tendon to a stationary bone or end opposite the insertion

a) insertion
b) origin
c) belly (body)

A

origin

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7
Q

_____ is the attachment of muscle’s other tendon to a moveable bone opposite the origin

a) insertion
b) belly (body)
c) origin

A

insertion

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8
Q

____ is the fleshy portion of muscle between tendons

A

belly (Body)

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9
Q

Define “Actions”

A

the main movement during contraction

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10
Q

The following would describe the “closing of a door” in the analogy of a spring on a door frame.

a) origin
b) action
c) insertion
d) body

A

action

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11
Q

Define “Reverse muscle action”

A

A RMA is a specific movement where actions are reversed (ex. positions of origin and insertion are switched).

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12
Q

T/F

The position of a muscle origin can be switched to become the muscle insertion.

A

True! This is called a reverse muscle action (RMA)

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13
Q

In the Spring on a doorframe analogy, _____ would be the end attached to the frame, whereas the _____ would be the end attached to the door.

a) lever
b) origin
c) fulcrum
d) load
e) insertion

A

a) origin

b) insertion

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