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Change: bone bya. ligamentsb. subcutaneous c. protein fibersd. tendons8. What bone connects to biceps brachii?a. Humerous b. radiusc. spinous processd. the biceps brachii doesn't connect to a bone. 9. a. b. c. d. 10. a. b. c. d. Answers on answer page
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Change: bones inskeletal skeletonbones or movement of specific body parts.-Elasticity: When applied tension is removed, muscle cells recoil to its resting length. It is not the muscles ability to stretch, but its ability to return to its normal length.-Extensibility: Muscle cell
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Change: -Contractability:-Contractability: Stimulation generates tension within cell (contraction) which can shorten the cell. Shortening results in a pull on bones in skeleton or movement of specific body parts.-Elasticity: When applied tension is removed, muscle cells recoil to
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Change: expersions.expressions. The largest muscle in the body is the gluteus maximus in your buttocks. The smallest muscle in the body is the stapedius, which is located in the middle ear.4 Properties of muscle Tissue: -Excitability: responsiveness. Muscles are very responsive
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Change: bone bya. ligamentsb. subcutaneous c. protein fibersd. tendons8. What bone connects to biceps brachii?a. Humerous b. radiusc. spinous processd. the biceps brachii doesn't connect to a bone. 9. a. b. c. d. 10. a. b. c. d. Answers on answer page
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Change: That is why while skinny people and weightlifters have the same amount of muscles,muscles as skinny people but the weightlifters will have bigger muscles. There are over 30 muscles in the face that allow you to smile, frown, look surprised,help andwith muchfacial more.expersions. The
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Change: Lifting weights can make muscle fibers grow. That is why while skinny people and weightlifters have the same amount of muscles, the weightlifters will have bigger muscles. There are over 30 muscles in the face that allow you to smile, frown, look surprised, and much more. The largest
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Change: "As they go past ages 50 or 60, people begin losing their strength and muscle mass," explained Richard W. Lymn, Ph.D., director of the Muscle
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Change: There are several subpages for the the Introduction to Muscles, including Muscle Clinical View and Introduction to muscles review. Learning Objectives To learn the characteristics of skeletal muscles and how they interact in our bodies. Understand the connective tissue associated with skeletal muscle. Notes, Pictures & VideosMuscles Muscles are
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Change: cord like "tendon", which typically attaches to bone. Sometimes the tendon forms a thin, flattened sheet, termed aponeurosis (greek: from sinew).Clinical View: Tendinitis is inflammation of either a tendon or a sheath surrounding tendon. Typically results
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Change: fiber, myofibrilsa. lengthenb. remain unchangedc. increase in diameterd. shorten7. Muscles are attached to bone bya. ligamentsb. subcutaneous c. protein fibersd. tendons8. a. b. c. d. 9. a. b. c. d. 10. a. b. c. d. Answers on answer page
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Change: -Contractbility:-Contractbility: Stimulation generates tension within cell (contraction) which can shorten cell. Shortening results in a pull on bones in skeleton or movement of specific body parts.-Elasticity: When applied tension is removed, muscle cell recoils to
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Change: Examples of Naming Skeletal Muscles:MUSCLE ACTIONa.b.'d.a.ADDUCTOR b.FLEXOR EXTENSOR c.PRONATOR d.LEVATOR (LIFTER) SPECIFIC BODY REGIONS ab c a. PECTORALIS b. INTERCOSTAL c. BRACHII MUSCLE ATTACHMENTS a. b.a. ZYGOMATICUS b. STERNOCLEIDOMASTOID ORIENTATION OF MUSCLE FIBERS a. b. c.a.
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