muscular tissue enables the body to do what
move (movement)
what is movement caused by
caused by ability of muscle cells called fibers to shorten or contract
how to muscle cells shorten/contract in order to create movement
by converting chemical energy (obtained from food) into mechanical energy
what are the 3 types of muscle tissue found in the body
skeletal, cardiac and smooth
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expand on the major structures of the skeletal muscle
what are the 3 parts of a skeletal muscle
origin, insertion and body
expand on the origin part of a skeletal muscle
attachement to the bone that remains relatively stationary or fixed when movement at the joint occurs
expand on the insertion part of a skeletal muscle
point of attachement to the bone that moves when a muscle contracts
expand on the body part of a skeletal muscle
its the main part of the muscle
what do skeletal muscles attach to bones by?
tendons
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what microscopic structures do skeletal muscles contains
expand on contractile cells/muscle fibers found in skeletal muscle
expand on sarcomere (contractile unit) found in skeletal muscle
thick and thin myofilaments slide past each other as a muscle contracts
contraction requires calcium and energy rich adenosine triphosphate (ATP) molecules
there are different groups of muscles that produce a single movement. what are those 3 groups of muscles.
prime mover
synergist
antagonist
expand on the prime mover when it comes to producing movement
muscle whose contraction if mainly responsible for producing a given movement
expand on the synergist when it comes to producing a single movement
muscle whose contractions help the prome mover produce a given movement
expand on the antagonist when it comes to producing a single movement
muscle whose actions oppose the action of a prime mover in any given movement
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