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Anatomy & Physiology 1 Week of February 1, 2016 Monday Lesson Topic: Muscular System Agenda: Sub Plan Critical Vocab: See list Tuesday Lesson Topic: Muscular Systemn Critical Vocab: See list Wednesday Lesson Topic: Muscular System Critical Vocab: See list Thursday Lesson Topic: Muscular System Critical Vocab: See list Friday Lesson Topic: Muscular System Agenda: I can differentiate between origin, insertion, prime mover, antagonist, synergist and fixator as they relate to muscle. I can name and locate the major muscles of the human body using a diagram and state the action of each. Lecture: Types of body movement; types of muscles Study Guide: Check for correctness Agenda: I can recall and apply my knowledge of the muscular system to review for my test. Study Guide: Discuss and check for correctness Study muscle names and locations Agenda: I can recall and apply my knowledge of the muscular system to review for my test. Quiz, quiz, trade Study muscle names and locations Agenda: I can recall and apply my knowledge to successfully complete my muscular system test. Test Critical Vocab: See list Please post completed form for each course you teach weekly. (Updated 12/06/10) Anatomy & Physiology 1 Week of February 1, 2016 Muscle fibers Skeletal muscle fibers Striated muscle Voluntary muscle Endomysium Perimysium Fasicle Epimysium Tendons Aponeuroses Smooth muscle Cardiac muscle Sarcolemma Myofibrils Light I bands Dark A bands Sarcomeres Myofilaments Thick filaments Myosin Cross bridges Thin filaments Actin Sarcoplasmic reticulum Motor unit Axon Axon terminals Neuromuscular junctions Synaptic cleft Neurotransmitter Acetylcholine Action potential Graded responses Muscle twitches Fused or complete tetanus Unfused or incomplete tetanus cretin phosphate aerobic respiration lactic acid anaerobic glycolysis muscle fatigue oxygen deficit isotonic contractions isometric contractions muscle tone flaccid atrophy Origin Insertion Flexion Extension Rotation Abduction Adduction Circumduction Dorsiflexion Plantar flexion Inversion Eversion Supination Pronation Opposition Prime mover Antagonists Synergists Fixators Please post completed form for each course you teach weekly. (Updated 12/06/10)