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Muscular System. Objectives: Review anatomical terminology. Review types of joint movements. Compare and contrast types of muscle. What is the opposite of:. Inferior Anterior Medial Distal Superficial. More review and assignments:. Figure 17-2 (Lab Manual)
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Muscular System Objectives: Review anatomical terminology. Review types of joint movements. Compare and contrast types of muscle.
What is the opposite of: Inferior Anterior Medial Distal Superficial
More review and assignments: • Figure 17-2 (Lab Manual) • Venn diagram of the three types of muscle. Add any other general information you know about muscle. • Homework: • Add Chapter 8 roots, prefixes, and suffixes to medical terminology sheet (Vocabulary quiz on Wednesday!!!) • Medical journal article on a disease or disorder of the muscular system due on test day
Muscle Tissues • Skeletal muscle tissue (“voluntary”) • Long, threadlike cells • Striations: alternating light and dark cross-markings • Each cell has many nuclei just beneath the cell membrane.
Muscle Tissues (cont.) 2. Smooth muscle tissue (“involuntary”) • No striations • Cells are shorter than skeletal muscle, spindle-shaped, and have one, centrally located nucleus. • Line walls of internal organs
Muscle Tissues (cont.) 3. Cardiac muscle tissue – heart • Striated and joined end-to-end • Each cell has only one nucleus. ???
Skeletal Muscle Actions • Movement depends on type of joint the muscle is associated with • Origin & Insertion: • Origin – the end of the muscle that is fastened to a relatively immovable or fixed part • Insertion– the end connected to the movable part on the other side of the joint • When muscles contract, its insertion is pulled toward its origin (EX: biceps brachii)
Interaction of Skeletal Muscles Prime mover – the muscle responsible for MOST of the movement(aka, agonist) Synergist - ??? Antagonist - ???
Major Skeletal Muscles 1 2 3 4 5 Names may indicate location, size, shape, action, number of attachments, or direction of muscle fibers: Pectoralis major Deltoid Extensor digitorum Biceps brachii Sternocleidomastoid External oblique
Muscles of Facial Expression • “It takes more muscles to frown than it does to smile.” • More than 600 skeletal muscles in the body – 60 in the face! • 40 used to frown • 20 used to smile • Smallest muscle is the stapedius, in the middle ear • Largest - ??? • Longest - ???
Muscles of Facial Expression (p.188) and Mastication (p.190) ***Epicranius has 2 parts: frontalis and occipitalis.
Muscles That Move the Head Add these muscles to your head drawing.