Myology and Overview of the Muscular System Flashcards
Muscle
Comprised of skeletal muscle tissue, blood vessels, and connective tissues, nerves
Skeletal Muscle FIbers
Organized into fasicles
(Muscle w/ muscle fibers = belly)
(Visible connective tissue on the ends = connective tissues)
Fascicle Arrangement
Parallel (simple), convergent (narrow attachment on one side, broad attachment on other), pennate (attachment at an angle to the tendon), circular
Pennate Muscles
More cells than parallel, but shorter muscle cells and fascicles
Muscle Attachments
Origin and Insertion
Origin
More stable and proximal/medial on the body
Insertion
More mobile and distally located attachment
Synergists (action)
Muscles working in the same way (similar location and attachments)
Antagonists (action)
Muscles working opposite one another
Innervation
Nerves from predictable spinal cord segments providing stimulus to each muscle