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Overview of Muscles Muscles How many muscles are in the human body? Over 600 Three types of muscles: Cardiac - walls of heart, striated (striped), involuntary Smooth- organs, involuntary Skeletal - striated, voluntary http://www.shapesense.com/fitness-exercise/muscle-anatomy/ Lesson objectives Teachers' notes "Bi" means 2 Another name: "chest / pecs" muscle attaches at 2 different points at one end Muscle Movement: Muscle Movement moves the upper arm away from the vertical midline of the body (i.e. the action of raising your arms to the side). Flexes the arm at the elbow. bends the arm at the elbow Muscle Movement: Triangular muscle on the outer edge of shoulder bends the spine to the side Rotates the spine (it twists the torso) Muscle Movement: reaching forward moves arm away from body Quad: means 4 Rectus- "straight" Muscle Movement: Flexes spine (bends the spine to the front) Quadriceps Alternate name: "thigh" Muscle Movement: straightens the leg Divided into 4 parts (the rectus femoris muscle forms part of the quadriceps femoris muscle group, along with vastus lateralis, vastus medialis, and vastus intermedius) Shape: flate triangular muscle Muscle Movement: Shape: broad flat muscle on each side of the back raises, rotates, draws back the shoulders Muscle movement: pulls arms in to your sides "Tri": 3 "Maximus": large attaches at 3 points at one end Composed of 3: Muscle Movement: minimus, medius, maximus Extends / straightens the arm Muscle Movement: rotates the upper leg outward Extends the leg at the hip Hamstrings Muscle Movement: Muscle Movement: bends the leg raises the heel Group: the biceps femoris muscle forms part of the hamstrings muscle group, along with semimembranosus and semitendinosus Achilles Tendon (not a muscle) Tendons connect muscle to bone Muscle Contraction and Relaxation Which muscle is contracting in picture A? triceps Which muscle is contracting in picture B? Contraction: muscle shortens and thickens Relaxation: muscle lengthens (gets longer) biceps Which muscles are relaxing/ stretching? Hamstring, gastrocnemius Which muscle is contracting? quadricep