BTEC Sport - : Characteristics, Functions and Movement
Across
- 2. The type of muscle that attaches to bones and assists movement
- 6. This muscle relaxes to oppose the movement of the agonist muscle
- 8. These types of muscles are not under our conscious control, and, therefore, we can't actively initiate their contraction
- 10. A muscle that works alongside an agonist to assist movement
- 12. When a muscle develops tension in order to generate a force
Down
- 1. The type of muscle found in the heart which is associated with fairly rapid involuntary contractions
- 3. When a muscle works with another muscle to aid movement
- 4. When a muscle becomes tired from continual contractions
- 5. These types of muscles are under our conscious control, and, therefore, we can actively initiate their contraction
- 7. A type of muscle that causes movement by contracting; also known as a prime mover
- 9. A muscle that works alongside an agonist to stabilise movement
- 11. The type of muscle found in the digestive system which is associated with slow, rhythmic and involuntary contractions