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Body Structure and Processes - Muscular System PT3 - Naming -

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axial muscles?   position the head, spine and rib cage make breathing possible  
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appendicular muscles?   stabilise and move lower and upper limbs  
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origin?   site on bone where muscle begins and is immovable  
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site on bone where muscle begins and is immovable?   origin  
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insertion?   site on bone where muscle ends and can move  
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site on bone where muscle ends and can move?   insertion  
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rectus?   straight  
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straight?   rectus  
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naming of muscles?   direction of fascicle structural features position within body intrinsic vs extrinsic  
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muscles that have rectus do what?   run parallel to long bones of appendicular skeleton  
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examples of structural feature named muscles   biceps (2 tendons at origin) triceps (3 tendons at origin)  
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externus and superficialis?   visible at surface  
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profundus and internus?   deeper within body  
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intrinsic muscles?   in organs  
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extrinsic?   stabilise organs externally  
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first part of the name of muscle is what?   relates to point of origin  
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part of name which relates to point of origin?   first part  
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second part of name relates to what?   point of insertion  
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part of name which relates to point of insertion?   second  
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sternohyoid muscle?   originates at sternum and inserts at hyoid bone  
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