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, Bios 252 Final study guide
Question 1
Properties of Muscular Tissue
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electrical excitability, contractility, extensibility, elasticity
Question 2
The sliding filament mechanism
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process of muscle contraction in which shortening occurs by thick and thin filaments sliding
past each other
Question 3
Isotonic and Isometric Contractions
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isotonic: length of the muscle changes tension doesn't.
isotonic concentric: most common, tension constant, muscle is shortening ex: biceps curl
(bringing it up)
isotonic eccentric: putting the barbell back down
Question 4
lever
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A rigid structure that is free to move around a fixed point (fulcrum)
Question 5
fulcrum
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The fixed point around which a lever pivots
Question 6
effort
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causes movement
Question 7
load
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is resistance which opposes movement
Question 8
3 different classes of levers
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First class, second class, Third class
,Question 9
First class levers
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Fulcrum in the middle like a see-saw(nodding the head)
Question 10
Second class levers
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the load is between the fulcrum and the input force (produce force)
Question 11
Third class levers
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Effort placed between the resistance and the fulcrum(most limbs of the human body)
forearm during bicep curl
Question 12
Coordination among muscles
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Muscles are arranged is opposing pairs at joints. Example: flexors-extensors, abductors-
adductors. Prime movers contract while the opposing muscle (antagonist) stretches.
Question 13
Synergists muscles
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muscles that stabilize structures
Question 14
fixators
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stabilize the intermediate joints, to prevent unwanted movement at intermediate joints
Question 15
Organization of the Nervous System
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The two main subdivisions of the nervous system are (1) the central nervous system (CNS),
which consists of the brain and spinal cord, and (2) the peripheral nervous system (PNS),
which consists of all nervous tissue outside the CNS.
Question 16
Central Nervous System (CNS)
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consists of the brain and spinal cord
, Question 17
Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)
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consists of all nervous tissue outside the CNS. Contains nerves and sensory receptors.
Question 18
Sensory Divison (afferent, part of PNS)
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Conveys input into the CNS with sensory info about somatic senses (tactile, thermal, pain,
and proprioceptive sensations) and special senses (smell, taste, vison, hearing, and
equilibrium)
Question 19
motor or efferent division
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part of the PNS that conveys output from the CNS to effectors (muscle and glands). (this
system is subdivided into somatic and autonomic nervous system)
Question 20
Somatic Nervous System (SNS)
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Conveys output from the CNS to SKELETAL MUSCLES only. Action is VOLUNTARY
Question 21
autonomic nervous system
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Conveys output from the CNS to smooth muscle, cardiac, and glands. Action is
INVOLUNTARY
Question 22
Two main branches of the ANS
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Sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system
Question 23
sympathetic nervous system
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the division of the autonomic nervous system that arouses the body, mobilizing its energy in
stressful situations. FIGHT OR FLIGHT
Question 24
Parasympathectic Nervous System
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slows down the hearth rate. Think "REST AND DIGEST"