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Abduction

Amphiarthroses
Articulation
Circumduction
Depression
Diarthroses
Elevation
Eversion and Inversion
Extension
Flexion
Gomphosis
Hyperextension
Opposition
Protraction
Retraction
Rotation
Supination and Pronation
Suture
symphysis
Synarthroses
Synchondrosis
Syndesmosis

Sarcolema
Endomysium
Fasciculi
Fascicle
Perimysium
Epimysium
Fascia
Sarcomere

CNS
PNS
Afferent PS
Efferent PS
Somatic NS
Autonomic NS
symphatetic division
Norepinephrine
Parasymphatetic division
Acetylcholine
Neurons
Nerve
Neuroglia
moving the bones or limbs away from the midline
allows slight movement
Place of union or junction between two or more bones
moving of the bones in such a way that the end of the bone or limb describes a circle in the air
lowering a part of the body
or synovial joints are freely moving joints or articulations.
raising a part of the body
movements of the sole and foot
act of increasing the angle betweeen bones
act of bending or decreasing the angle between bones.
(example of synarthroses) a conical process fits into a socket and is held in place by ligaments.
increases the joint angle beyond anatomic figure.
movement that occurs only in the thumb.
moving a part of the body forward on a plane parallel to the ground.
moving a part of the body backward on a plane parallel to the ground.
act of moving bones around a central axis
movement of the forearm and hand
(example of synarthroses) bones are united by a thin layer of fibrous tissue.
(example of amphiarthroses) bones are connected by a disk of fibrocartilage
joints or unions between bones that do not allow movement.
(example of amphiarthroses) bones are connected by hyaline cartilage.
(example of synarthroses) bones are connected by ligaments.

cell membrane is electrically polarized


delicate connective tissue
Skeletal muscle bundles.
individual bundle of muscle cells
layer of connective tissue surrounding the fascicle of the muscle
coarse, irregularCT that surrounds the whole muscle
layer of areolar tissue covering the whole muscle trunk.
area between two adjacent Z lines

Control center for the whole system. It consists of the brain and the spinal cord.
Consists of all the nerves that connect the brain and the spinal cord with the sensory receptors,muscles and glands.
convey information from receptors in the periphery of the body.
consists of efferent or motor neurons that conveys info from the brain and spinal cord to muscles and glands
(UNDER EFFERENT PS) conduct impulses from the brain and spinal cord to skeletal muscle. Causing us to respond or react to ch
(UNDER EFFERENT PS) conduct impulses from the brain and spinal cord to smooth muscle. Causing us to respond or react to ch
(UNDER ANS) stimulates or speeds up activity
a neurotransmitter
(UNDER ANS) stimulates or speeds up body's vegetative activities
a neurotransmitter at nerve endings.
transmit information called nerve impulses
bundle of nerve cells or fibers
cells that perform support and protection.

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