Sunday, May 1, 2011

TENDONS & SKELETAL MUSCLES.

  • Tendons are tough, inelastic strands of dense connective tissues
  • tendons = connective tissue.
  • connect skeletal muscles to the bones.

  • Skeletal muscle = responsible for the voluntary movements of the body.
  • they arent attached directly to the bones.
  • attached to ATLEAST 2 bones across JOINTS through the TENDONS.
  • nak type lagi la just to remeber it clearly.
  • i hope i ingat tho.
  • hm
  • they arent attached directly, they are attached to atleast 2 bones, across joints, through tendons.
  • Agaaaain! SKELETOL MASUCLES ARENT ATTACHED DIRECTLY TO THE BONES> HEY ARE ATLAST CONNECTED TO TWO BONES AND ACROSS JOINTS.. THROUGH TENDONS. TENDONS CONNECT SKELETAL MUSCLES TO THE BONES. REMEMBER THAT PEACH.
  • bones that have muscles attached to it acts as LEVERS. levers. levers.
  • SM produce movement by.. act force to pull the tendons. FORCE TO PULL THE TENDONS. TO PULL THE TENDONS ATTACHED TO THE BONES.
  • Antogonic muscles are involved. One muscle contract, one muscle relaxes.
  • in detail, a pair of muscles, work together to allow coordinated movements of the joints.
  • one muscle pulls the bone in one direction, one in the opposite direction.
  • PURFECT examples are biceps and triceps.
  • bicep is the flexor.

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