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Muscles & Bones
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Axial vs. Appendicular Axial Skeleton: Skull, Vertebral Column Appendicular: Pectoral and Pelvic Girdles
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Muscles Muscles are attached to bones by tendons Skeletal movement is caused by muscle contraction and relaxation (Pull not push) Origin: attached to the stationary bone Insertion: attached to the bone that moves Flexor: pulls bone towards body Extensor: extends bone away from body
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Muscle Twitch Contraction Latent Period = period of time between stimulation and initiation of contraction Contraction Period: Muscle contracts Relaxation Period: Muscle Relaxes Summation: Muscle remains contracted after multiple stimuli without relaxing Tetanus: muscle fatigue due to depletion of energy Fatigue: muscle remains relaxed even though stimulation continues
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