Trail guide to movement Questions
and Answers (100% Pass)
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active restraint
✓ contractile tissues that stabilize a joint
agonist
✓ the muscle (or muscle group) that contracts to produce a main action
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amphiarthrotic joint
✓ a joint that allows a limited amount of movement
anatomical position
✓ erect posture with face forward, arms at sides, forearms supinated (so
that palms of the hands face forward), and fingers and thumbs in
extension
antagonist
✓ any muscle that executes the opposite action of the agonist; during
the main action, it lengthens
aponeurosis
✓ a broad, flat tendon that attaches to the end of a muscle
appendicular skeleton
✓ the portion of the skeleton composed of the arms and legs, pectoral
girdle (scapulae and clavicles), and pelvic girdle (hips)
arthrokinematic motion-
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✓ the small, generally unseen movements occuring between the
articulating surfaces of joints
articular disc
✓ - a ring-shaped piece of fibrocartilage found in many joints of your
body, including the temporomandibular and sternoclavicular joints
autonomic nervous system (ANS)
✓ the part of the peripheral nervous system that acts as a control system,
functioning largely below the level of consciousness and controlling
visceral functions
axial skeleton
✓ - the skeleton's center including the cranium, vertebral column, ribs,
sternum, and hyoid bone
axis
✓ a line that runs perpendicular to a plane and is the pivot point around
which motion occurs
axon
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✓ a long projection of a nerve cell that typically conducts electrical
impulses away from the neuron's cell body
balance
✓ the even distribution of weight
ball-and-socket joint -
✓ a triaxial synovial joint where a spherical surface of one bone fits into
the dish-shaped depression of another bone
base of support (BOS)
✓ the part of your body (often your feet) that is in contact with the
ground, floor, or other supportive surface
brain
✓ the center of the nervous system that functions to coordinate
sensation, intellect, and nerve activity
bursa
✓ - a small, fluid-filled sack that reduces friction between two structures
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