Across
- 3. Disease Caused by the Borrelia burgdorferi bacterium, carried by ticks.
- 4. The band of connective tissue found at each end of a muscle that attaches the muscle to a bone
- 8. raises the arms and pulls the shoulders downward
- 11. major pulls the arm across the chest and also rotates and adducts the arms
- 12. Provides for abduction and extension of the arm at the shoulder
- 15. A muscle that acts with another muscle, most often a prime mover, to produce movement
- 18. Chronic autoimmune disease characterized by varying degrees of weakness of the skeletal or voluntary muscles of the body.
- 20. widespread disorder, characterized by musculoskeletal pain and fatigue
- 21. A muscle that counteracts, or opposes, the action of another muscle
- 23. separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity: its contraction causes the process of inspiration
- 24. Meaning without oxygen, uses glucose to make ATP
- 26. Body's ability to maintain posture through continual partial contraction of skeletal muscles.
- 27. muscle Involuntary muscle, composed of elongated, spindle-shaped cells.
Down
- 1. often fatal, caused by the bacteria clostridium tetani which usually enters the body through a puncture, cut or open wound.
- 2. muscle Sometimes called voluntary or striated muscle, can perform skeletal movement because it is attached to the bones of the body
- 5. an injury to either a muscle or tendon
- 6. Pulls the head from side to side and to the chest
- 7. Meaning striped in appearance
- 9. Raises the eyebrows
- 10. Muscles produce this through the chemical changes involved in muscular contraction
- 13. Extends the thigh
- 14. pulls the corners of the mouth
- 16. Meaning with oxygen
- 17. muscle found in the heart
- 19. stretching or tearing to a ligament
- 22. removal by suction of fluid from within a cyst
- 25. the loss of muscle mass and strength that occurs with the disuse of muscle over a long period of time.