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SKELETAL MUSCLE

Across
Organ able (with oxygen) to convert lactic acid into glucose or glycogen
Connective tissue membrane surrounding each individual muscle fiber (muscle cell)
Thin myofilament
Abbreviation for the abdominal region normally occupied by your liver.
Structure forming a circle when the orbicularis oris contracts
Thick myofilament
Atomic symbol for barium
Action of the hamstrings at the knee, or a movement which causes a decreased angle between two parts.
Root meaning "toward" (used in actions of the pectoralis major muscle)
Roman Numeral "2"
Chemical released from synaptic vesicles which diffuse across the synaptic cleft
Mineral required to make excitation-contraction coupling, as well as actin and myosin binding possible
Stage of action potential where potassium channels are open and potassium ions are moving OUT the muscle or nerve cell
Root meaning "hold;take", also used as an abbreviation for the smallest blood vessel. You may currently know it best as what you might wear on top your head.
Atomic symbol for selenium
Suffix meaning "little" or "small"
One of Dr. Scott's favorite reruns which features some forensic science even if answers are found faster than in the real world. (Two spin offs of the original series were located in NYC and Miami)
Triangular shaped muscle which can flex, extend, AND abduct the arm (humerus)
Root meaning "hair"
The dark band
Abbreviation for mineral which may also be important in muscle contractions (Atomic number 12)
Muscle storage site for calcium
Roman numeral "6"
Root meaning "away from" (used in the actions of the deltoid muscle)
What some of us still use when we travel instead of depending on GPS on our phone.
(2 words)stiffness occurring in muscles after death due to absence of ATP
Atomic symbol for aluminum
Requirement to break the bond between actin and myosin
-----myosin is covering the myosin binding sites on actin until calcium interacts with this regulatory protein.
Abbreviation for continuing education unit or something Kansas professionals have to have to renew licenses
Latin root meaning "out; away from"
The light band
Roman numeral "11"
Abbreviation for storage form of energy in skeletal muscle.
Smallest rotator cuff muscle
Atomic symbol for the major extracellular positive ion.
Atomic symbol for gold
Connective tissue connecting muscle to bone
Atomic symbol for silver
Atomic symbol for manganese
Rotator cuff muscle found interior to the spine of the scapula
Word root meaning "straight"
Down
Abbreviation for excitation-contraction coupling
Atomic symbol for element with atomic number 76
Atomic symbol for element with atomic number 70
Roman numeral "3"
Term for muscle with "two heads"
Special protein structure requiring ATP to move sodium ions OUT of the cell and potassium ions INTO the cell
Term for muscle with "4 heads"
Rotator cuff muscle found on the ANTERIOR side of the scapula
Product of anaerobic glycolysis which requires special shuttle into the mitochondria or to be delivered to the liver to be converted back to glucose to be used for making energy again.
Membrane found surrounding the muscle fascicle formed by groups of muscle cells
"lunar" or natural satellite from which the lunate bone derived its name
Roman numeral "4"
_____ glycolytic or muscle fiber that primarily uses anaerobic glycolysis
Found at the ends of the sarcomere
Product of the sebaceous glands
Root meaning "change"
"straight", or with abdominus or femoris a muscle name
Root meaning "resembling; derived from"
Rotator cuff muscle found superior to the spine of the scapula
Stage of action potential where sodium channels are open and sodium ions are moving INTO the muscle or nerve cell
Latin for "egg" also used as a root meaning "egg"
Anaerobic breakdown of glucose to ATP (occurs in the cytoplasm)
Contractile unit of a muscle
Atomic symbol for lithium
Atomic symbol for copper
Atomic symbol for element #113
Roman numeral "12"
Latin root meaning to the side of
Prefix meaning muscle
Abbreviation for the neurotransmitter found at the neuromuscular synapse
Atomic symbol for the element with atomic number 52.
Term for muscle with "3 heads"
Abbreviation used in describing muscles by their origin, insertion, and action
_____ oxidative fibers mainly use aerobic respiration
Atomic symbol for #18 across.
Non-clinical term for where you would look to find the gluteal muscles. (----end)
Word root meaning "nerve"
Abbreviation for the meeting of a motor neuron and the muscle it serves.
Atomic symbol for gallium
Roman numeral "7"
Atomic symbol for iron
Root meaning pertaining to (add an "e" to this root you may have the desired result for the next exam.)