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Principles of Human Anatomy and Physiology, 11e. 2. INTRODUCTION. The voluntarily controlled muscles of the body make up the muscular system.The muscular system and muscle tissue contribute to homeostasis by producing movement, stabilizing body position, regulating organ volume, moving substances w
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1. 1 Chapter 11 The Muscular System
Lecture Outline
2. Principles of Human Anatomy and Physiology, 11e 2 INTRODUCTION The voluntarily controlled muscles of the body make up the muscular system.
The muscular system and muscle tissue contribute to homeostasis by producing movement, stabilizing body position, regulating organ volume, moving substances within the body, and producing heat.
This chapter discusses how skeletal muscles produce movement and describes the principal skeletal muscles.
3. Principles of Human Anatomy and Physiology, 11e 3 Chapter 11The Muscular System Skeletal muscle major groupings How movements occur at specific joints Learn the origin, insertion, function and innervation of all major muscles Important to allied health care and physical rehabilitation students