Skeletal System & Muscular System Review. Muscular System 1. Bundle of muscle tissue held together by connective tissue 2. Skeletal, cardiac, smooth 3.

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Skeletal System & Muscular System Review

Muscular System 1. Bundle of muscle tissue held together by connective tissue 2. Skeletal, cardiac, smooth 3. Muscle strain 4. Abduction 5. Gastrocnemius 6. Circumduction 7. Tendons 8. Deltoid 9. Deltoid, Gluteus maximus, Quadriceps 10. Rest, pain med

Muscular System 11. Intercostal 12. Muscle spasm 13. Back, legs 14. Excitability, Contractibility, Extensibility, Elasticity 15. Smooth 16. Flexion 17. Fat 18. Attach muscle to bone 19. Skeletal 20. Autoimmune

Muscular System 21. Widespread pain 22. Rectus abdominus 24. Low Vit K (Potassium), Poor circulation, Overexertion 25. Cardiac 26. Contractibility= to become short / thick Extensibility= to be stretched Elasticity= to return to its original shape

Skeletal System 1. Hard palate 2. Axial / Appendicular 3. Support / Movement 4. Cranium, ribs, spine 5. Mandible, Maxillae 6. Protect liver, spleen, pancreas 7. Fontanels 8. Lumbar 9. Kidneys 10. Paralysis

Skeletal System 11. Protect the brain 12. Parietal 13. Cervical 14. Frontal 15. Temporal 16. Clavicle / Scapula 17. Ilium, Ischium, Pubis 18. Tibia / Femur 19. Cancer of the blood cells 20. Hip

Skeletal System 22. Ischium 23. Blood clots end of bones Fibrous substance fuse bones Callus occurs Hard bone replaces soft bone 24. Produce RBC/WBC 25. Ligaments 26. Cast / Traction / Rods, pins, plates 27. True – connect directly to the sternum False – connect indirectly to the sternum

Medical Terminology 28. Ilium 29. Patella 30. Phalanges 31. Zygomatic 32. Orbital 33. Humerus 34. Clavicle 35. Tibia 36. Cranium