Upon completion of this lab, the student will be able to: 1. Define: aponeurosis agonist (prime mover) antagonist synergist fixator fascia insertion isotonic contraction isometric contraction origin
Upon completion of this lab, the student will be able to: 1. Define: aponeurosis agonist (prime mover) antagonist synergist fixator fascia insertion isotonic contraction isometric contraction origin
Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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Transcribed Image Text:Reference Material: CH 5.5c, 10 and 11.2, Saladin A&P Textbook
Lab Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of this lab, the student will be able to:
Define:
1.
2.
aponeurosis
agonist (prime mover)
antagonist
synergist
fixator
fascia
insertion
isotonic contraction
isometric contraction
origin
Describe the gross and microscopic anatomy of a muscle using the terms whole muscle,
sarcomere, myofilament (actin and myosin), endomysium, perimysium, epimysium,
sarcolemma, fascicle, muscle fiber, myofibril, and tendon appropriately. Identify these
structures in an image.

Transcribed Image Text:3.
4.
5.
Identify from images of microscopic slides skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle. Identify
striations, nuclei, and intercalated disc. Use the Histology Worksheet- Muscular System
(below) to draw these tissues and list their general location in the body.
List the criteria used when naming muscles, and determine which criteria were used when
given a muscle name.
Criteria used in muscle names
Adductor Group
Muscle Name
Quadriceps
Extensor Digitorum
Sternocleidomastoid
List the muscles found in each of the following muscle groups.
Trapezius
Gluteus Maximus
External Obliques
Biceps Brachii
Criteria Used
Hamstrings
Rotator Cuff
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Muscles are the most important part of the body that helps us in movement. The impulses generated in the body are essential in determining the contraction and relaxation of the muscles. This further helps in proper movement.
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