Muscle antagonists and synergists
[DOC File]Muscles - kau
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(2) indicates that the muscle crosses 2 joints of the body These are the MAIN actions of the muscles, although there are minor functions, as well. *** Please compare this list of muscles against the actions listed in the lab manual.
[DOCX File]Lab 16 Muscles - Riverside City College
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name the muscle. action synergists. antagonists. origin main attachments. insertion main attachments. actions = ROM. flexion / extension. lateral flexion (right, left) rotation (internal, external) abduct / adduct. dorsiflex / plantarflex. supination / pronation. inversion / eversion. elevation / depression. protraction / retraction. muscle actions
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05.08 Explain the role of prime movers (agonists), antagonists, synergists, and fixators. I will be able to describe and demonstrate the skeletal muscle motion function or
[DOC File]Gross Anatomy of the Muscular System
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stretch tendon ( muscle relaxes prevents injury to tendon. receptors tendon stretched. sensory neuro. integration interneuron. motor neuron to muscle, synergists. effector relax muscle , synergists parallel contract antagonists. visceral reflex. receptors visceral or somatic stimuli. sensory neuron. integration interneurons brain , spinal cord ...
[DOC File]CHAPTER 11 MUSCLE – part 1
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Antagonists. Synergists. Fixators. Naming Skeletal Muscles. Location — Shape — Relative size — Direction of fibers or fascicles —e.g., rectus (fibers run straight_____ (fibers run at angles to an imaginary defined axis) Naming Skeletal Muscles _____ —e.g., biceps (2 origins) and triceps (3 origins)
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the processes involved in muscle contraction; the role of agonists, antagonists, synergists, and fixators; location and identification of major skeletal muscles; and . diseases associated with the muscular system. The students will understand the purpose and anatomical features of …
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When a muscle contracts, it causes an action at the joint(s) it crosses. When an action occurs, one bony attachment, the ... synergists. by promoting or assisting in a specific action. For example, when you flex your fingers to make a fist, the wrist extensor muscles act as synergists by preventing wrist flexion. ... antagonists, synergists ...
[DOC File]Chapter 10 The Muscular System
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Describe the functions of prime movers, antagonists, synergists, and fixators. 2. Explain how a muscle’s position relative to a joint affects its action. Naming Skeletal Muscles. 3. List the criteria used in naming muscles. Provide an example to illustrate the use of each criterion. Muscle Mechanics: Importance of Fascicle Arrangement and ...
9.6C: How Skeletal Muscles Produce Movements - Medicine LibreT…
Agonists, antagonists, synergists, fixators. Types of muscle actions or functions: Agonists: Antagonists are the muscles which contract to perform a certain action and they include: a) Prime movers: Muscles which make the major contribution in any contraction ( …
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