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Chapter 8: Control of Movement

Across
Muscle that brings your hand toward your shoulder
Controls the digestive system and other organs
A receptor that detects the position of movement of a part of the body
Opposing sets of muscles
Recieves information from only one axon an axon may innervate many muscle fibers
Important for planning and organizing a rapid sequence of movements in a particular order
Watching some one else perform the same or similar movements
Responds to lights, noises, and other signals for a movement
Active during preparations for a movement and less active during movement itself
Uses oxygen during movement
The absence of oxygen in movement
Down
Controls movement of the body in relation to the environment
Keeps track of the position of the body relative to the world
Area of the frontal cortex just anterior to the central sulcus primary point of origin for axons conveying messages to the spinal cord
Fibers that produce fast contractions and rapid fatigue
Muscle that straightens the arm
Properties intermediate between those of smooth and skeletal muscles
A structure in the brain often associated with balance and coordination
Fibers that produce less vigorous contractions and no fatigue