Across
- 3. having a triangular shape
- 5. connect to the skeleton in at least one place to move parts of bones closer to each other - voluntary
- 9. medium
- 12. form the wall of the heart and controls your heartbeat – involuntary
- 14. controlled by the unconscious part of the brain such as heartbeat, intestine moving waste, breathing
- 15. means two
- 16. controlled consciously by a person such as speaking, walking, writing
- 19. capable of shortening
- 23. muscle fibers run perpendicular to midline
- 24. genetic disease that cause damage of muscle fiber causing weakness, immobility, and imbalance (two words written as one)
- 26. having a diamond shape
- 27. means three
- 28. Weakest of all muscle tissues found in organs and perform unique functions like grinding, churning or moving – involuntary
Down
- 1. means four
- 2. Lou Gehrig’s disease – neurodegenerative disease that causes loss of control on voluntary muscles (abbr.)
- 4. muscle fibers run diagonal to midline
- 6. can be stretched without damage
- 7. attached to the movable bone
- 8. can change in response to how it’s used, get bigger or smaller
- 10. largest
- 11. congenital disorder that affects the posture, balance, and motor functions (two words written as one)
- 13. capable of receiving and responding to stimulation by nerves.
- 17. muscle fibers run parallel to midline
- 18. able to return to resting shape after being contracted or extended
- 20. tendons get inflamed or irritated most common in wrists, elbows, shoulders and heels causing pain and swelling
- 21. having a trapezoid shape
- 22. having a saw-toothed shape
- 25. attached to less or immovable bone