Rosehill Anatomy Modules 5 and first half of Module 6
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show | one neuron and all the skeletal muscle cells it stimulates
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show | the position on the muscle cell where the nerve cell "connects"
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snaptic gap | show 🗑
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show | When a nerve impulse reaches the nerve ending, this is released.
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show | The electrical current generated along the muscles cell membrane is called an ___, and is the signal for the muscle cell to contract.
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Contraction | show 🗑
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show | When a single message causes a single contraction
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show | When contraction is prolonged, or fused, ? has occurred.
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slow-twitch | show 🗑
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show | Muscle fibers that use large amounts of energy and do the most powerful movements fatigue more quickly. They are termed _____ muscle fibers.
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cellular respiration | show 🗑
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creatine phosphate | show 🗑
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show | With intense exercise, ___ ___ and lactic fermentation occurs. This leads to fatigue and cramps in the muscle.
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show | ____ in the muscle is caused by oxygen debt and lactic fermentation. They will go away as activity slows down.
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show | Muscle contractions in which the muscle shortens are called ____ contractions; (most people think of these as "normal.")
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show | If the muscle actually slowly lengthens, for instance, when the load is too heavy, the contractions are called ____.
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isometric | show 🗑
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show | The end that is stationary when the muscle contracts is the ____.
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show | The end of the muscle that moves is the ___.
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show | Bending at a joint is called ___.
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extension | show 🗑
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show | muscle that is most involved in any speific action
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antagonist | show 🗑
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synergist | show 🗑
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