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The Body in Action

Sean England

Recap - Skeletal System (structure, function, joints, movement, responses) - Muscular system (types, location, movement, responses)

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Across
1.Muscle movement: Contraction: Muscle lengthens to control movement (9)
3.Type of muscle: used primarily for movement, under conscious control (8)
5.Muscle movement: Muscles that work in pairs (12)
6.Muscle function: stabilises the origin of the prime mover (7)
7.Movement terminilogy: Opposite of eversion (9)
8.Joints: Type of synovial joint (7)
9.Movement terminilogy: Opposite of supination (9)
10.Muscle function: helps the prime mover produce the desired movement (9)
13.Muscle movement: Static muscle contraction (9)
16.Adaptation: Anatomical term for an increase in muscle size (11)
17.Muscle function: Muscle that shortens to initiates movement (7)
18.Muscle: below the gastrocnemius (6)
19.Bones: Breast bone (7)
20.Movement terminilogy: Opposite of abduction, movement into the midline (9)
Down
2.Muscle movement: Contraction: Muscle shortens to initiate movement (10)
3.Muscle movement: Theory of mucsle contraction (7, 8)
4.Bones: Vertebrae of the lower back (6)
10.Type of muscle: found inside organs, involuntary (6)
11.Functions: Major function of the skeleton (10)
12.Type of muscle: found only in the heart, involuntary (7)
14.Adaptation: Cartilage that thickens in synovial joints (7)
15.Movement terminilogy: Opposite of plantarflexion, __________flexion (5)

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