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What are the types of muscles?
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The types of muscles are skeletal, smooth, and cardiac.
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What are the characteristica of Skeletal muscle?
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Skeletal muscle is striated and voluntary.
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What are the characteristics of Smooth muscle?
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Smooth muscle is NOT striated and is involuntary.
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What are the characteristics of Cardiac muscle?
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Cardiac muscle is striated and is involuntary.
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Define Fascia.
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Fascia: Layers of connective tissue that seperate individual skeletal muscles and hold in place, seperates the whole muscle from another whole muscle.
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What are tendons?
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Tendons are cords that attach muscles to bone.
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What is the aponeuroses?
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Aponeuroses is a sheet of connective tissues that attach a muscle to another muscle.
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Where is the Epimysium located?
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The epimysium surrounds the entire muscle and is right under the fascia.
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What is the perimysium?
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The perimysium is an extension of the epimysium...it extends inward and divides the muscle into compartments. (this is the first stage of compartmentalizing)
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What are compartments created by the perimysium called?
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The compartments created by the perimysium are called Fascicles.
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Where do muscle come from?
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'Out of the fascicles' comes the muscle fibers.
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What are the muscle fibers surrounded by?
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These muscles fibers are surrounded by the endomysium and binds each set to its neighbor.
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is a complex network, is continuous (even though we call them by different names).
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Fascia is a complex network, is continuous ( even though we call them by different names).
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What are the three different 'kinds' of fascia?
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The three different 'kinds' of fascia are deep, subcutaneous, and suberous.
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What is the STRUCTURAL hierachy of muscle?
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The STRUCTURAL hierachy of muscle is muscle-----muscle fiber-----myofibrils-----sarcomere.
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