Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology
The Muscular System Muscles Moving the Hand Supination of the hand so that the palm is facing upward is caused by the supinator ...
218 pol-ISS-is) muscles flex the thumb, pollicis coming from the Latin for “thumb.” The two extensor pollicis muscles extend the ...
The Muscular System (^219) Pectoralis major Serratus anterior (^) (^) Diaphragm Internal abdominal oblique Rectus abdominis (^) ...
220 FASH-ee-ah LAH-tuh) tenses the fascia lata, which is a thick band of connective tissue on the lateral side of the thigh caus ...
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The Muscular System 221 Table 9- 9 Muscles Moving the Knee Joint Muscle Function Biceps femoris (two heads)^ Flexes leg; rotates ...
222 Chapter 9 Table 9 - 10 Muscles Moving the Foot and Toes Muscle Function Gastrocnemius Plantar flexes foot, flexes leg, supin ...
The Muscular System 223 Common Disease, Disorder, or Condition Disorders of Muscle continued Myositis^ Myositis (my-oh-SIGH-tis) ...
224 Chapter 9 Common Disease, Disorder, or Condition Disorders of Muscle continued cannot detach from the actin filaments. There ...
The Muscular System 225 As the body Ages As we age, sometimes beginning in our late 20s, a gradual loss of muscle cells or fiber ...
226 Endocrine System ●● Growth hormone from the anterior pituitary gland stimulates muscular development.^ ●● Hormones increase ...
The Muscular System 227 A layer of areolar tissue called the fascia is on top of the epimysium.^ Under a microscope, skeletal ...
228 ATP is produced in glycolysis, the Krebs citric acid cycle, and electron transport yielding 36 ATP.^ ATP is produced occa ...
The Muscular System The Function and Location of Selected Skeletal Muscles Facial muscles around the eyes and mouth assist in ...
230 Ma tching Place the most appropriate number in the blank provided. Sarcolemma 1. Muscle bundles Fascia 2. Muscle pain Epimys ...
The Muscular System 231 Study Tools Study Guide Activities for Chapter 9 Online Resources PowerPoint presentations LABORATORY EX ...
The Nervous System:^ Introduction, Spinal^ Cord, and Spinal^ Nerves Chapter Objectives After studying this chapter, you should b ...
Chapter 10 Key Terms Acetylcholine................ 235 Endorphins.................. 241 Nucleus..................... 242 Acetylc ...
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234 Chapter 10 Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves Structure includes have specific perform specific enables Functi ons include Sendin ...
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