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General Information Smooth and Cardiac Muscles Skeletal Muscles Major Muscles in the Human Body Identify that Muscle!
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Name the 3 types of muscles.
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Name the 3 types of muscles.
smooth, cardiac, and skeletal
Do muscles push or pull?
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Do muscles push or pull?
pull
If the bicep is a flexor, what is the tricep?
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If the bicep is a flexor, what is the tricep?
an extensor
When the biceps contract, the triceps do what?
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When the biceps contract, the triceps do what?
relax
About what percent of your body's weight is muscle?
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About what percent of your body's weight is muscle?
40%
Are smooth and cardiac muscles voluntary or involutary and what does that mean?
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Are smooth and cardiac muscles voluntary or involutary and what does that mean?
Involutary, meaning they work even if you're not trying.
Give one example of a cardiac muscle.
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Give one example of a cardiac muscle.
heart
Give one example of a smooth muscle.
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Give one example of a smooth muscle.
bladder, stomach, esophagus, intestine, etc.
What is the scientific name for 'heart'?
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What is the scientific name for 'heart'?
myocardium
Smooth muscles are found in the ________ __________ and the __________ ___________.
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Smooth muscles are found in the ________ __________ and the __________ ___________.
blood vessels and digestive tract
Are skeletal muscles volutary or involutary and what does that mean?
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Are skeletal muscles volutary or involutary and what does that mean?
Voluntary, meaning you decide when and how to move them.
Give one example of a skeletal muscle.
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Give one example of a skeletal muscle.
biceps, triceps, quadriceps, hamstring, gluteus maximus, etc.
Skeletal muscles are connected to the bones by what?
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Skeletal muscles are connected to the bones by what?
tendons
Skeletal muscles help protect inner _______________.
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Skeletal muscles help protect inner _______________.
organs
Skeletal muscles move __________.
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Skeletal muscles move __________.
bones
This is a broad thick muscle found in our rear end, it supports the pelvis and upper body so we can stand upright.
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This is a broad thick muscle found in our rear end, it supports the pelvis and upper body so we can stand upright.
gluteus maximus
This muscle is located on the front of the upper arm, it is used to rotate the forearm and flex the elbow.
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This muscle is located on the front of the upper arm, it is used to rotate the forearm and flex the elbow.
biceps
This is the muscle that forms around the shoulders, it is the prime mover of the arm and allows rotation.
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This is the muscle that forms around the shoulders, it is the prime mover of the arm and allows rotation.
deltoids
This is the back thigh muscle, which flexes the knee.
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This is the back thigh muscle, which flexes the knee.
hamstring
This is a thick fan-shaped muscle found in the chest, it helps for taking deep breaths and picking up heavy objects.
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This is a thick fan-shaped muscle found in the chest, it helps for taking deep breaths and picking up heavy objects.
pectorals
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rectus abdominus (abs)
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triceps
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quadriceps (quads)
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What muslce is being shown?
trapezius (traps)
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What is being shown?
gastrocnemius (calf)

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