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NUR11O1 Integrated Human Anatomy and Physiology

Department of Biology
Institute of Arts and Sciences
Far Eastern University
LECTURE ACTIVITIES NO. 7
MUSCULAR SYSTEM

Name: Section: Date Submitted:

I. INTRODUCTION

The muscular system is composed of voluntary striated skeletal muscles which are
attached to the skeleton that allows movement when they contract. Hence. It plays a very
important role in a living organism to exhibit movement which is one of the
characteristics of life.

II. ACCOMPLISH THE ACTIVITY TABLE 1.

GUIDE QUESTIONS ANSWERS


7.01A. List the functions of the
muscular system.
7.02A. Describe the microscopic
structure of a muscle, and produce
diagrams that illustrate the
arrangement of myofibrils,
sarcomeres, and myofilaments.
7.02B. Describe a resting membrane
potential and an action potential.
7.02C. Describe a neuromuscular
junction.
7.02D. Explain the events that occur
in muscle contraction and relaxation.
7.02E. Define muscle twitch, tetanus,
recruitment, and summation.
7.02F. Distinguish between fast-twitch
and slow-twitch fibers and explain
the function for which each type is
best adapted.
7.02G. Distinguish between aerobic
and anaerobic respiration.
7.02H. Compare the mechanisms
involved in the major types of fatigue.
7.02I. Distinguish between isometric
and isotonic contractions.
7.02J. Define muscle tone.
7.03A. Distinguish between skeletal,
smooth, and cardiac muscle.
7.04A. Define the following and give

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Far Eastern University
an example of each: origin, insertion,
agonist, antagonist, synergist, and
prime mover.
7.04B. Describe various facial
expressions, and list the major
muscles involved in each.
7.04C. Describe mastication, tongue
movement, and swallowing, and list
the muscles or groups of muscles
involved in each.
7.04D. Describe the muscles of the
trunk and the actions they produce.
7.04E. Describe the movements of the
arm, forearm, and hand, and list the
muscle groups involved in each
movement.
7.04F. Describe the movements of the
thigh, leg, and foot, and list the
muscle groups involved in each
movement.
7.05A. Describe the effects of aging on
skeletal muscle.

III. CONCLUSION: Make a general statement (Maximum of three sentences on what you have
learned in this activity.

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