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MUSCULAR SYSTEM Notes Worksheet

This document provides information about the muscular system. It discusses the three main types of muscle tissue: cardiac, smooth, and skeletal muscle. It also lists the main characteristics of muscle tissue, including elasticity, tone, irritability, and contractility. The functional unit of skeletal muscle is the sarcomere, which contains the contractile proteins actin and myosin. Regulatory proteins such as troponin and tropomyosin allow for muscle relaxation. Minerals like calcium are also important for muscle contraction. The document concludes with a matching exercise to test knowledge of specific muscle names and locations.

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MUSCULAR SYSTEM Notes Worksheet

This document provides information about the muscular system. It discusses the three main types of muscle tissue: cardiac, smooth, and skeletal muscle. It also lists the main characteristics of muscle tissue, including elasticity, tone, irritability, and contractility. The functional unit of skeletal muscle is the sarcomere, which contains the contractile proteins actin and myosin. Regulatory proteins such as troponin and tropomyosin allow for muscle relaxation. Minerals like calcium are also important for muscle contraction. The document concludes with a matching exercise to test knowledge of specific muscle names and locations.

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MUSCULAR SYSTEM Notes Worksheet

Name: __________________________________ Grade/Section: _____________ Date: _______________

Muscle tissue is made of _____________________________________ which are the muscle cells.

THREE TYPES OF MUSCLE TISSUE:

Muscle fiber that contracts in Propulsion of substances in


Attaches to bones and skin
an organized way the body
Involuntary Control Involuntary Control Voluntary Control
Biceps, masseter, risorius,
buccinator,
Digestive Tract, arteries, veins, sternocleidomastoid,
Heart
urinary bladder, eyes quadriceps femoris,
gastrocnemius, gluteus
maximus, tongue

CHARACTERISTICS OF MUSCLE TISSUE:

________________________ is the ability to stretch or extend.

________________________ is the ability to retract to original size.

________________________ is the ability to be stimulated.

________________________ is the ability to contract.

Skeletal muscles are named by their location or shape. Greek or Latin roots five information.

ad – towards rectus – straight


ab – away from sub – under

In the muscle fiber the functional unit is called ________________________ which has two types of proteins
important for muscle contraction: ________________________ and ________________________. There are also
two regulatory proteins that allow muscle relaxation by blocking the other two: ________________________ and
________________________. Minerals are important in muscle contraction. The main mineral is
________________________.
MUSCLE SEARCH: Match the muscles in Column B to the description in Column A.
Column A Column B
1. ________ This muscle is located on the front of the upper arm (helps bend the arm). A. PECTORALIS MAJOR
2. ________ This muscle is located on the back of the upper leg (helps bend the leg). B. MASSETER
3. ________ This muscle is the top of your shoulder. C. BICEPS
4. ________ This muscle is found on your forehead. D. TRICEPS
5. ________ Your “calf” muscle is also called. E. RECTUS FEMORIS
6. ________ The powerful muscle in your “butt”. F. EXTERNAL OBLIQUES
7. ________ This muscle allows your jaws to open. G. SARTORIUS
8. ________ The muscles on the side of your torso. H. GLUTEUS MAXIMUS
9. ________ The largest chest muscles. I. DELTOID
10. ________ This muscle is located in the front of your upper leg (extends the leg). J. FRONTALIS
11. ________ This muscle runs from the outside of your hip to the inside of your knee. K. TRAPEZIUS
12. ________ This muscle is the large muscle of the upper back. L. GASTROCNEMIUS
13. ________ These muscles are found in the back of your upper arm. M. BICEPS FEMORIS

Research ANY MUSCLE that interests you:

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