muscle ________When the tension generated from a single twitch adds to a pre-existing tension of a previous twitch in rapid succession ______A decreased ability for a muscle to sustain or generate force/tension ______Muscles that directly attaches to the bone and is under voluntary control ______All the muscle fibers contracts together to generated the most amount of force/tension. _______A muscle fiber that fatigues the least, uses mostly oxidative phosphorylation, and generate the least amount of force. _______A hierarchy of types of motor units recruited during contraction. A. incomplete tetanus B. Elasticity C. Type IIx (fast glycolytic) D. Antagonist E. Type IIa (fast oxidative glycolytic) F. Type I (slow oxidative) G. Muscle fibers H. Complete tetnus I. Skeletal muscles J. Wave summation K. Achilles tendon L. Size principle M. Smooth muscle N. Cardiac muscle O. Motor- unit recruitment P. Agonist Q. Excitability R. Muscles S. Extensibility T. Fatigue U. Aponeurosis V. Synergist W. Motor-unit X. Inguinal ligament Y. Myofibrils
muscle ________When the tension generated from a single twitch adds to a pre-existing tension of a previous twitch in rapid succession ______A decreased ability for a muscle to sustain or generate force/tension ______Muscles that directly attaches to the bone and is under voluntary control ______All the muscle fibers contracts together to generated the most amount of force/tension. _______A muscle fiber that fatigues the least, uses mostly oxidative phosphorylation, and generate the least amount of force. _______A hierarchy of types of motor units recruited during contraction. A. incomplete tetanus B. Elasticity C. Type IIx (fast glycolytic) D. Antagonist E. Type IIa (fast oxidative glycolytic) F. Type I (slow oxidative) G. Muscle fibers H. Complete tetnus I. Skeletal muscles J. Wave summation K. Achilles tendon L. Size principle M. Smooth muscle N. Cardiac muscle O. Motor- unit recruitment P. Agonist Q. Excitability R. Muscles S. Extensibility T. Fatigue U. Aponeurosis V. Synergist W. Motor-unit X. Inguinal ligament Y. Myofibrils
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Match the appropriate definition to the appropriate vocabulary word.
________The muscle that contracts and causes the desired action.
______The muscle that assist the primer mover that helps generate more force and stabilizes the point of origin.
_______This muscle relaxes when the primer mover contracts. _______An example of a connective tissue that connects bone to muscle.
_____When you are cold, this tissue maintains internal body temperature by repeatable contracting over a short time( I. E. Shivering).
________This is the ability of muscle tissue to recoil to resting length
_______The single unit of a muscle
________When the tension generated from a single twitch adds to a pre-existing tension of a previous twitch in rapid succession
______A decreased ability for a muscle to sustain or generate force/tension
______Muscles that directly attaches to the bone and is under voluntary control
______All the muscle fibers contracts together to generated the most amount of force/tension.
_______A muscle fiber that fatigues the least, uses mostly oxidative phosphorylation, and generate the least amount of force.
_______A hierarchy of types of motor units recruited during contraction.
A. incomplete tetanus
B. Elasticity
C. Type IIx (fast glycolytic)
D. Antagonist
E. Type IIa (fast oxidative glycolytic) F. Type I (slow oxidative)
G. Muscle fibers
H. Complete tetnus I. Skeletal muscles
J. Wave summation
K. Achilles tendon
L. Size principle
M. Smooth muscle N. Cardiac muscle
O. Motor- unit recruitment
P. Agonist
Q. Excitability
R. Muscles
S. Extensibility
T. Fatigue
U. Aponeurosis
V. Synergist
W. Motor-unit
X. Inguinal ligament
Y. Myofibrils
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