1) Articular cartilage
2) Synovial fluid
3) Ligaments
4) Joint cavity
5) Articular capsule
6) Synovial membrane
✅✅
7) meniscus
8) Bursae - -Components of synovial joint
1) Biceps femoris
✅✅-Hamstring compoments
2) Semimembranosus
3) Semitendinosus -
1) Deltoid
✅✅-Common intramuscular injection sites
2) Gluteus medius
3) Vastus Lateralis -
1) Motor neuron AP
2) Neuro T released
3) Muscle cell AP
4) Release of Ca from SR
✅✅-Order of muscle contractions
5) ATP driven power stroke
6) Sliding of myofilaments -
1) One way transmission of AP down axon
✅✅
2) Limits frequency of AP down axon
3) Stops depolarization of axon membrane - -Consequences of
depolarization phase being punctuated by the closing of inactivation
gates in the voltage gated sodium ion channels
1) Rectus femoris
2) Vastus lateralis
✅✅-Quadriceps femoris components
3) Vastus medialis
4) Vastus intermedius -
, A band - ✅✅-Portion of a sarcomere that contains M line & H band &
zone of overlap
Abduction - ✅✅ -Moving a limb away from the midline of the body
along the frontal plane
Abduction & adduction - ✅✅-Jumping jacks require
Acetycholine - ✅✅-NeuroT released at motor end plates by axon
terminals
Acetylcholinesterase - ✅✅-breaks down ACh into its building blocks,
rendering it inactive
✅✅
Actin & myosin sliding past each other and partially overlapping -
-Sliding filament model of contraction involves
Actin filaments - ✅✅ -During muscle contraction, myosin cross bridges
attach to which active sites?
Aerobic pathway - ✅✅-Marathon
Agonist - ✅✅ -Muscle that is primarily responsible for
bringing about a particular movement
--> prime mover
✅✅-Slightly movable joints
Amphiarthrotic joints -
Anaerobic pathway - ✅✅-Weight ligting
Antagonist - ✅✅-Muscle that opposes and reverses the action of
another muscle
Atrophy - ✅✅-Muscle shrinking