Abbreviation for excitation-contraction coupling
Atomic symbol for element with atomic number 76
Atomic symbol for element with atomic number 70
Term for muscle with "two heads"
Special protein structure requiring ATP to move sodium ions OUT of the cell and potassium ions INTO the cell
Term for muscle with "4 heads"
Rotator cuff muscle found on the ANTERIOR side of the scapula
Product of anaerobic glycolysis which requires special shuttle into the mitochondria or to be delivered to the liver to be converted back to glucose to be used for making energy again.
Membrane found surrounding the muscle fascicle formed by groups of muscle cells
"lunar" or natural satellite from which the lunate bone derived its name
_____ glycolytic or muscle fiber that primarily uses anaerobic glycolysis
Found at the ends of the sarcomere
Product of the sebaceous glands
"straight", or with abdominus or femoris a muscle name
Root meaning "resembling; derived from"
Rotator cuff muscle found superior to the spine of the scapula
Stage of action potential where sodium channels are open and sodium ions are moving INTO the muscle or nerve cell
Latin for "egg" also used as a root meaning "egg"
Anaerobic breakdown of glucose to ATP (occurs in the cytoplasm)
Contractile unit of a muscle
Atomic symbol for lithium
Atomic symbol for element #113
Latin root meaning to the side of
Abbreviation for the neurotransmitter found at the neuromuscular synapse
Atomic symbol for the element with atomic number 52.
Term for muscle with "3 heads"
Abbreviation used in describing muscles by their origin, insertion, and action
_____ oxidative fibers mainly use aerobic respiration
Atomic symbol for #18 across.
Non-clinical term for where you would look to find the gluteal muscles. (----end)
Word root meaning "nerve"
Abbreviation for the meeting of a motor neuron and the muscle it serves.
Atomic symbol for gallium
Root meaning pertaining to (add an "e" to this root you may have the desired result for the next exam.)