EPIMYSIA BLEND INTO COARSE SHEETS OF CONNECTIVE TISSUE CALLED THAT BIND MUSCLES
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EPIMYSIA BLEND INTO COARSE SHEETS OF CONNECTIVE TISSUE CALLED THAT BIND MUSCLES INTO FUNCTIONAL GROUPS GIVE THE FUNCTION OF SYNERGISTS NAME TWO CRITERIA (WAYS) USED TO CLASSIFY/NAME MUSCLES NAME TWO DESCRIPTIVE TERMS USED WHEN CLASSIFYING MUSCLES BY THEIR NUMBER OF ORIGINS NAME TWO DESCRIPTIVE TERMS USED WHEN CLASSIFYING MUSCLES BY THEIR RELATIVE SIZE NAME TWO DESCRIPTIVE TERMS USED WHEN CLASSIFYING MUSCLES BY THE DIRECTION OF THEIR MUSCLE FIBERS EACH MOTOR NEURON AXON BREAKS UP INTO MANY BRANCHES CALLED THE JUNCTION BETWEEN AN AXON AND A MUSCLE CELL IS CALLED THE BULK OF THE BODY'S MUSCLE IS COMPOSED OF WHICH MUSCLE TYPE THE FLUID-FILLED GAP SEPARATING NEURONAL AND MUSCLE FIBER MEMBRANES IS CALLED EPIMYSIA BLEND INTO STRONG CORD-LIKE STRUCTURES CALLEDExplanation / Answer
1. epimysium blend into coarse sheet of mucle bundles called as deep fascia that binds the bundles into muscle groups.
2. the function of synergistics is to aid action of agonists
3. the two croteria used to classify muscle are:
i. Direction of the muscle fibers/ relative size of the muscles/location of muscles
ii. origin and insertion/shape of the muscle/ action of muscle
4. descriptive terms used when classifying mscles on the basis of their origin are: Biceps/Triceps/Quadriceps
5. descriptive terms used when classifying mscles on the basis of their size are : Maximus/Largest/Minimus/longus/long/short/brevis
6. descriptive terms used when classifying mscles on the basis of their direction of fibers are: Rectus/transverse/oblique
7.Each motor neuron axon breaks up into many branches called: axonal terminals
8. The junction between an axon and a muscle cell is called: Neuromuscular junction
9. The bulk of the body's muscle is composed of skeletal muscle type
10. the fluid-filled gap separating neuronal and muscle fiber membranes called: synaptic cleft
11. Epimysia blend into strong cord-like structures called: tendons
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