Functional Anatomy

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Across
  1. 4. joint angle and muscle length don't change during contraction
  2. 5. Ability of a muscle to return to original resting length
  3. 10. the shoulder is an example of this joint
  4. 13. Type 2a and type 2b are examples of what fibres?
  5. 14. 'All or none principal'. Muscles will contract or not
  6. 17. the _____ is attached to the bone which moves when the muscle contracts
  7. 18. the most common joints in the body contain this fluid as lubrication
  8. 19. there are ... types of joints in the body
  9. 20. this joint type allows bones to slide in a liner position over each other (wrist)
Down
  1. 1. muscles lengthen during contraction
  2. 2. the knee is an example of a ..... joint
  3. 3. The head sits on the neck bone is an example of a _____ joint
  4. 6. ___________ attaches bone to bone
  5. 7. The thumb is an example of a _____ joint
  6. 8. muscles shorten during contraction
  7. 9. example of an isometric contraction
  8. 10. this muscle is the agonist in the upward phase of a bicep curl
  9. 11. _________ joints are immovable and are primarily there for protection. (Skull)
  10. 12. the ____ is the attachment onto the bone that doesn't move during contraction.
  11. 15. _________ attaches muscle to bone
  12. 16. muscles capacity to stretch beyond its resting length