Week 2 ISSA STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING PHYSIOLOGY OF THE BODY(100% Correct)
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ISSA STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING PHYSIOLOGY O
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ISSA STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING PHYSIOLOGY O
Cardiac muscle - ANSWERContraction muscle that makes up the walls of the heart
Smooth muscle - ANSWERContractile tissue that regulates the gut and blood vessels
Skeletal muscle - ANSWERContractile tissue that produces force in the human body
Voluntary action - ANSWERMuscles and actions pro...
Week 2 ISSA STRENGTH AND
CONDITIONING PHYSIOLOGY OF THE
BODY(100% Correct)
Cardiac muscle - ANSWERContraction muscle that makes up the walls of the heart
Smooth muscle - ANSWERContractile tissue that regulates the gut and blood vessels
Skeletal muscle - ANSWERContractile tissue that produces force in the human body
Voluntary action - ANSWERMuscles and actions produces conscious control
Reflex action - ANSWERMuscle actions produced anatomically without conscious control
Anterior or ventral - ANSWERFront of the body relative to another reference point
Posterior (dorsal) - ANSWERBack of the body relative to another reference point
Superior - ANSWERAbove a reference point
Inferior - ANSWERBelow a reference point
Medial - ANSWERPosition relatively closer to the midline of the body
Lateral - ANSWERPosition relatively further away from the midline
Proximal - ANSWERPosition closer to a reference point
Distal - ANSWERPosition farther from a reference point
, Bilateral - ANSWERBoth sides
- ANSWEROne side
Superficial - ANSWERNear the surface
Deep - ANSWERFurther beneath the surface
Cephalic - ANSWERToward the heaf
Caudal - ANSWERToward the bottom
Prone - ANSWERLying facedown
Supine - ANSWERLying on ones backside
Origin - ANSWERAttachment of a muscle closest to the head when viewed from the anatomical
position and less movable attatchment
Insertion - ANSWERAttatchment of a muscle closest to the feet when viewed from the anatomical
position and more movable attachment
Tendon - ANSWERStrong connective tissue made primarily of collagen that connects muscle to bone
Type 1 collagen - ANSWERStructural protein contained within a tendon
Sarcromere - ANSWERsection of a muscle fiber that contains all of the filaments necessary to cause
muscle contraction
Z lines - ANSWERThese define the edges of a sarcomere in the muscle cell. Move closer together
during muscle contraction
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