Gross muscle anatomy- 6 point 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Muscle that reverse the movement
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Gross muscle anatomy- 6 point 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Muscle that reverse the movement are called Define a synergists (muscle) Define a fixator muscle What is an insertion What is an origin What is an aponeuroses? Naming muscle 6 points 1. Give an example of muscle that is named for the direction of the muscle fiber 2. Give an example of muscle that is named for the relative size for the muscle 3. Give an example of muscle that is named for the number of origins 4. Give an example of muscle that is named for the origin and insertion of the muscle 5. Give an example of muscle that is named for the shape of the muscle 6. Give an example of muscle that is named for the action of the muscle Draw the shape of the following muscles 7 points Circular bipennate Convergent multipennate parallel fusiform unipennateExplanation / Answer
1) antagonist
2) muscles that aid and provide additional support to the prime muscle
3) fixators are subsets of synergistic muscles that immobilises the origin of a muscle in order to stably anchor the prime muscle. They are mostly responsible for one's posture
4) an insertion is a tendinous connection between the bone and it's muscle which moves during a contraction
5) an origin is the attachment of the bone to its skeletal muscle, via a tendon, which never moves.
6) aponeurosis is a replacement of a tendon made of fibrous tissue. It general ky has a side area of attachment at the sheet- like tendon.
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