Across
- 1. What is the name of the muscle highlighted in red? See figure #8
- 5. Which muscle group works in opposition of the prime movers?
- 7. What is the name of the larger muscle seen in figure #2?
- 10. What type of contraction occurs when the muscle acts as a stabilizer, assisting to maintain a given body position?
- 12. Name the abdominal muscle that the letter C is pointing to . See figure #1
- 13. What type of contraction occurs when a muscle group provides a braking action against gravity?
- 15. Which muscle group works as the prime mover?
- 17. What kind of muscle is voluntary?
- 18. Which type of contraction occurs when the muscle shortens as it contracts, in producing movement?
- 20. What is the name of the muscle highlighted in red? See figure #4
- 21. What is the name of the muscle highlighted in red? See figure #5
Down
- 2. Name the abdominal muscle that the letter D is pointing to . See figure #1
- 3. What is the name of the smaller muscle seen in figure #2?
- 4. What is the name of the muscle highlighted in green? See figure #6
- 6. Name the abdominal muscle that the letter A is pointing to. See figure #1
- 8. Which type of muscle is involuntary and found in your internal organs?
- 9. What is the name of the muscle highlighted in red? See figure #3
- 11. Which muscle group is not directly involved in movement, but they assist the primary muscles to keep the body steady?
- 14. Name the abdominal muscle that the letter B is pointing to . See figure #1
- 16. What connects muscle to bone?
- 18. Which type of muscle is involuntary and found only in the heart?
- 19. What is the name of the muscle highlighted in red? See figure #7
