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Trail guide to movement Questions With Solutions 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 th...

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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- 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

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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 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

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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




cadence the number of steps taken per minute




cardinal planes the three major planes that intersect at the center of the body




cartilaginous joint an amphiarthrotic joint that allows more movement between bones than

a fibrous joint, but less than a synovial joint

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cell the basic structural, functional, and biological unit of all known living organisms




center of gravity (COG) your body's balance point, located just anterior to the level of

your second sacral vertebrae at the midline of the body




central nervous system (CNS) - - the part of the nervous system that integrates the

information that it receives from, and coordinates the activity of, all parts of the body




close-packed position - when a joint's surfaces have the greatest amount of contact, and

the ligaments and joint capsule are taut




collagen fiber a group of naturally occurring proteins found in animals, especially in the

flesh and connective tissues of vertebrates




colloidal a property whereby a material is composed of solid particles suspended in fluid

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