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Anatomy: Muscle Physiology Characteristics

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Why heavy breathing accompanies prolonged exerciseoxygen debt
buildup of lactic acid that weakens a muscle contractionfatigue
source of body heatenergy of contraction
a neuron and all the muscle fibers it stimulatesmotor unit
the weakest stimulus from a neuron that can still initiate a contractionthreshold stimulus
Muscle fibers, when stimulated, will contract to their fullest or not at allAll-or-none principle
Rapid, jerky response to a single stimulustwitch
graph of a twitchmyogram
apparatus on which a twitch is graphedkymograph
period between application of the stimulus and the contractionlatent period
period when am uscle fiber cannot contract again even if stimulatedrefractory period
sustained contraction that lacks even partial relaxation between stimulitetanus
when skeletal muscle contracts more forecefully to the same strength stimulus after it has contracted several timestreppe
contraction in which muscle shortens and produces movementisotonic
contraction in which there is minimal shortening of the muscle but blood pressure increasesisometric
muscles increasein size due to1) increase in actin & myosin 2) increase in muscle fiber diameter 3) action of hGH and testosterone
sustained partial contractions of portions of skeletal muscle; due to alternating application of motor unitstone
describes muscle with little toneflaccid
wasting away of muscleatrophy
increase in muscle sizehypertrophy
attachment of a muscle to the stationary boneorigin
attachment of muscle to the movable boneinsertion
fleshy portion of musclebelly
act as levers in body movementbones
act as fulcrums in body movementjoints
act as resistance force in body movementweight of body part
act as effort force in body movementmuscle contraction
the muscle that causes a desired actionagonist/prime mover
muscle that opposes the prime moverantagonist
muscle that helps the prime mover function more efficientlysynergists


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