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A cintraction performed with a constant tension or level of force production
a contraction performed at a constant velocity
a contraction where the overall length of the muscle does not change and the joint angle does not change.
A muscle that crosses one joint or goes right through just one joint not the other: Soleus, deltoid, vastus lateralis, vastus intermedius, vastus medialis
A muscle that crosses 2 joints: Bicep, Tricep, gastrocemius, rectus femoris etc.
rectus femoris (quadriceps), hamstring muscles
hamstring muscles, quadricep muscles
hamstring muscles, gluteus maximus muscles
The study of the evolutionary and development among individuals of groups or organsims
Characteristic, why you are who you are, mixture of genetics and environmental factors
specific to your genetic makeup
study of genes
the difference between how our arm looks compared to a whale, similiar bones but different adaptation to our environment.
skull, pelvis, femur, foot/ankle
control system of body functions such as breathing, cardiovascular function etc.
cerebrum - increases surface area of cerebrial cortex (where all neuron action takes place
Diencephalon - structures that make up the diencephalon are the thalamus (sensory) and hypthalamus (important for homeostasis)
Cerebellum - has ridges and grooves to enhance its structure
Brain stem - made of midbrain, pons and medulla, controlls the autonomic nervous system features