Agonist antagonist synergist fixator
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2. Define agonist, antagonist, synergist, and fixator. 3. What 4 muscles make up the quadriceps? 4. What 3 muscles make up the hamstring? 5. What muscles are involved in chewing? 6. What muscles are involved in inspiration? Expiration? 7. What muscles flex the elbow? What muscles extend the elbow?
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Define the following muscle terms; agonist, antagonist, synergist and fixator. 2. What are the 7 possible criteria used for naming the muscles of the body? 3. Give examples of muscles named for each criteria. 4. What are the different types of fascicular arrangement? Know …
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Define the terms prime mover (agonist), antagonist, synergist, and fixator. For a given movement, differentiate specific muscles that function as prime mover, antagonist, synergist, or fixator. 10. Lever systems *Compare and contrast the classes of levers in terms of the relative position of fulcrum, effort, and load, and describe examples of ...
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prime mover (agonist) antagonist. synergist. fixator. origin. insertion 1. term for the biceps brachii during forearm flexion 2. term that describes the relation of brachioradialis to biceps brachii during forearm flexion 3. term for the triceps brachii during forearm flexion ...
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The terms prime mover (agonist), antagonist, synergist, and fixator are especially important. Agonist is used to describe a muscle or group of muscles that directly performs a specific movement. The movement produced by a muscle acting as a prime mover is …
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Define the terms prime mover (or agonist), antagonist, synergist and fixator. 11.1. Module 9 Objective 28. Coordination among muscles: Define the terms prime mover (or agonist), antagonist, synergist, and fixator. For a given movement, differentiate specific muscles that function as prime mover, antagonist, synergist, or fixator. ...
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Agonist (prime mover) Antagonist. Synergist. Fixator. What are some of the typical features/characteristics that are used in the naming of muscles? Provide specific examples of each (i.e. the trapezius muscle is named on the basis of its shape, the sternocleidomastoid is named on the basis of its origin & insertion, etc.)
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Antagonist. Opposes movement of a particular agonist. Synergist. A smaller muscle that assists a larger agonist. Helps start motion or stabilize origin of agonist (fixator) 11-3 Muscle Attachments to Other Tissues. Muscle Opposition. Agonists and antagonists work in pairs.
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Agonist. Antagonist. Stabilizer or Fixator. Neutralizer or Synergist. Definitions. Agonist. Muscles that concentrically contract to cause a movement. Example: Biceps contracting during the up phase of a curl. Antagonist. Muscles that eccentrically contract to oppose a movement. Example: Triceps contracting during the up phase of a curl ...
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