Fun Facts of the Muscular System | Muscle Properties | Diseases of The Muscular System | Types and go examples. | Miscellaneous Tidbits |
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What is a flexible tissue that connects a bone and muscle together?
Tendon
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This property is capable of receiving and responding to simulations by nerves.
What is Excitable or Irritable.
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This disease causes loss of control on voluntary muscles.
What is (ALS).
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This is a type of muscle movement that is always being controlled by the human body.
What is Voluntary movement.
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This is where the strongest muscle in your body, masseter, is located.
What is the jaw.
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This is the number of muscles in the human body.
What is 640
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This Property is capable of shortening.
What is Contractible.
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This disease causes tendons to get inflamed or irritated most commonly in the wrists, elbows, shoulders, and heels causing pain and swelling.
What is Tendonitis.
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This type of movement is controlled by the unconscious part of the brain.
What is Involuntary movement.
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This muscle has an oblong shape and is covered with a dense layer of connective tissue.
What is the tongue.
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This is the largest muscle in the body.
What is the Gluteus Maximus
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This property can be stretched without damage.
What is Extensible.
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This disease causes congenital disorder that affects poster, balance, and motor functions.
What is Cerebral Palsy.
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This type of muscle forms the wall of the heart and controls the heart beat.
What is cardiac.
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This is the smallest muscle in your body, the stampedes, which is located where?
What is the middle ear.
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This is the hardest working muscle in the body.
What is the Heart
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This property is able to return to resting shape after being contracted or extended.
What is Elasticity.
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This disease causes damage of muscle fiber and weakness, immobility and imbalance.
What is Muscular Dystrophy.
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This type of muscle is the weakest of all and tissues perform functions like grinding.
What is smooth.
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This is hoe many muscles it take to smile.
What is ten.
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These muscles are some of the busiest in the body.
What is the eye muscles.
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This property can change in response to how it's used, get bigger or smaller.
What is Adaptability.
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Muscular Dystrophy, Cerebral Palsy, Tendonitis, and (ALS) are all examples of what?
Diseases of the Muscular System.
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This type of muscle connects the skeleton in at least one place to move parts of bones closer to each other.
What is skeletal.
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This is the weakest muscle in the body.
What is stampedes.
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