Purple Illustrative The Human Body Presentation
Purple Illustrative The Human Body Presentation
Purple Illustrative The Human Body Presentation
MUSCULAR
SYSTEM
AGENDA
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Anatomy of the Physiology of the
Introduction
Muscular system Muscular System
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Other definitions and Relevance to the Conclusion
functions other System
INTRODUCTION
General concepts
The muscular system is composed of
specialized cells known as muscle fibers that
allow movement and maintain posture. It
includes skeletal muscles, which we control
voluntarily, and smooth muscles, which function
involuntarily. The system is vital for locomotion,
bodily functions, and overall movement. It's
categorized into three types: skeletal, cardiac,
and smooth muscles
ANATOMY OF THE MUSCULAR SYSTEM
2. ANTAGONISTS:
- MUSCLES OPPOSING THE ACTION OF PRIME MOVERS.
3. SYNERGISTS:
- MUSCLES AIDING PRIME MOVERS, ENHANCING THEIR
EFFECTIVENESS.
4. FIXATORS:
- MUSCLES STABILIZING JOINTS TO ALLOW OTHER
MOVEMENTS.
NAMING SKELETAL ARRANGEMENT OF
MUSCLE FASCICLES
1. DIRECTION OF THE 1. CIRCULAR
MUSCLE FIBERS 2. CONVERGENT
2. RELATIVE SIZE OF THE
MUSCLE 3. PARALLEL
3. LOCATION OF THE MUSCLE 4. FUSIFORM
4. NUMBER OF ORIGINS
5. PENNATE
5. LOCATION OF THE
MUSCLE’S ORIGIN AND A. MULTIPENNATE
INSERTION B. BIPENNATE
6. SHAPE OF THE MUSCLE
C. UNIPENNATE
7. ACTION OF THE MUSCLE
GROSS ANATOMY OF THE SKELETAL MUSCLE