Muscular System: Part 1 – Naming & Architecture Basics
Category: Anatomy, Anatomy & Physiology Foundations Series, General, Histology, How My Body Works, Musculoskeletal, Musculoskeletal, Musculoskeletal, Pre-Clinical, Pre-Medical, Systems Anatomy Tags: actin, architecture of muscles, biceps, biceps brachii, bipennate, body movements, body positions, cardiac muscle, circular, conductivity, contractility, convergent, deltoid, elasticity, flexor digitorum, functions of muscles, Fusiform, involuntary, movement, multipennate, muscle features, muscle fiber types, muscle functions, muscle heads, muscle location, muscle shape, muscle types, muscles contract, muscular system, myosin, naming muscles, non striated, orbicularis oris, organ volumes, parallel, pectoralis major, pennation, plamer interosseus, plasticity, primary action, quadraceps, quadratus, rectus abdominis, rectus femoris, relative name, rhomboids, skeletal muscle, smooth muscle, sphincters, striated, supraspinatus, thick filaments, thin filaments, types of muscles, unipennate, voluntary