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overactive The soleus is commonly____?r
overactive The adductors are commonly_____?
overactive The lats are commonly____?
overactive The levator scapulae is commonly____?
overactive The upper traps are commonly____?
underactive The posterior tibialis is commonly_____?
underactive The medial gastrocnemius is commonly_____?
underactive the VMO is commonly_____?
underactive The gluteus maximus is commonly_____?
underactive The deep cervical flexors are commonly____?
underactive The rhomboids are commonly_____?
anterior posterior Frontal plane motion occurs around an_____axis?
Superior Shoulder elevation refers to the_____motion of the scapula.
nervous system system in charge of motor control
nervous system system in charge of motor learning
nervous system system containing mechanoreceptors
muscular system system that creates energy
skeletal system system in charge of blood production
nervous, muscular, skeletal 3 systems of the kinetic chain
____is caused by a tight agonist muscle decreasing the neural drive to its functional
altered reciprocal inhibition
antagonist
the_____system is a system of glands that secrete hormones into the bloodstream to
endocrine regulate a variety of bodily functions and consists of host organs, chemical
messengers, and target cells
ligaments connective tissues that connect bone to bone
immune system The primary role of the_____is to ensure proper cellular function
stroke volume amount of blood pumped out of the heart with each contraction
55% total volume of plasma in blood
process by which nutrients are acquired, transported, used, and disposed of by the
metabolism
body
catabolism a metabolic process that breaks down molecules
anabolism a metabolic process that builds molecules
protein synthesis a process that results in the building of muscle
a series of chemical steps or reactions that either break down or build up
metabolic pathways
compounds in the body
adensosine triphosphate energy storage and transfer unit within the cells of the body
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