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alternating light and dark, skeletal: what type of bands are seen in what muscle examined under a microscope
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aponeurosis: broad, flattened tendon (attach the muscle to the structures that they move)
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ATP production: myoglobin releases oxygen needed for what?
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axon: the what of a somatic motor neuron typically branches many times
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bi: two
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binds oxygen molecules: function of myoglobin
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blood capillaries: each muscle fiber is in close contact with one or more of what?
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bones: what do most skeletal muscles move?
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brady: slow
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bv's, airways, many organs: where is smooth muscle found?
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cardiac muscle: muscle found only in the walls of the heart
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cardiac, smooth: what muscle is controlled involuntarily?
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contractility: ability to contract forcefully when stimulated
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contracting muscles produce heat, shivering increases heat production: examples of the function "generating heat"
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diaphragm: example of subconsciously controlled skeletal muscle
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elasticity: ability to return to an original length
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endomysium: separates individual muscle fibers from one another
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epi: upon, on, or above
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epimysium: the outermost layer
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excitability: ability to respond to stimuli
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excitability, contractility, extensibility, elasticity: list the properties of muscular tissue
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extensibility: ability to stretch without being damaged
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fascia: dense sheet or broad band of irregular CT that surrounds muscles
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filaments: function in the contractile process
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heart muscle pumping blood, moving substances in digestive tract: examples of the function "moving substances within the body"
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hypertrophy: muscle growth
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muscle contraction: release of Ca++ from Sarcoplasmic Reticulum trigers what?
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my, myo: muscle
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myofibrils: thread-like structures which have a contractile function
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number: the what of skeletal muscle fibers is set before you are born, and last a lifetime
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pacemaker: what is the contraction and relaxation of the heart initiated by, is a node of tissue
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peri: around
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perimysium: surrounds numerous bundles of fascicles
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posture: examples of the function "stabilizing body positions"
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producing body movements, stabilizing body positions, moving substances within body, generating heat: what are the functions of muscular tissue
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sarcolemma: the plasma membrane of a muscle cell
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sarcoplasm: the cytoplasm of a muscle fiber
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satellite cells: what retains the capacity to regenerate damaged muscle fibers
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skeletal: what muscle tissue is voluntary
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skeletal muscle fiber: each branch of the axon from the somatic motor neuron extends to a different what?
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skeletal, cardiac: what type of muscular tissue is striated
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skeletal, cardiac, smooth: list the 3 types of muscle tissue
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smooth muscle: what muscle is located in the walls of hollow internal structures
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somatic motor neuron: neuron that stimulates skeletal muscle to contract
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synthesis of ATP: function of glycogen in sarcoplasm
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tachy: rapid
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tendon: cord that attaches a muscle to a bone
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testosterone, human growth hormone: what stimulates hypertrophy
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transverse tubule: what tunnels into the plasma membrane
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walking, running: examples of the function "producing body movements"