1. | Pumps All Your Life. | A. | Involuntary Muscles | |
2. | The joint between the head and the first vertebra. | B. | Cardiac Muscles | |
3. | Thick bands of tissue. | C. | Peristalsis | |
4. | This Muscle moves food through digestive system. | D. | Levers | |
5. | Found in many internal organs, such as digestive track. | E. | Example of Smooth Muscle | |
6. | Joint found between the skull and the atlas vertebrae of the spine. | F. | Skeletal Muscles | |
7. | The load between the effort and the fulcrum. | G. | 2nd Class Lever | |
8. | An example is the human forearm. | H. | Heart | |
9. | Found only in the heart. | I. | Example of Cardiac Muscle | |
10. | Move bones, muscle tissue appears to be stripped | J. | 3rd Class Lever | |
11. | Muscles you are able to control. | K. | Voluntary Muscles | |
12. | Muscles that you can not control consciously. | L. | Tendons | |
13. | The walls of hollow organs are the primary place that these muscles can be found. | M. | Example of Skeletal Muscle | |
14. | One of three major types of muscle. | N. | Smooth Muscle | |
15. | There are 640 Muscles and almost all are found in pairs. | O. | 1st Class Lever |
H | 1. | Pumps All Your Life. | A. | Involuntary Muscles |
D | 2. | The joint between the head and the first vertebra. | B. | Cardiac Muscles |
L | 3. | Thick bands of tissue. | C. | Peristalsis |
C | 4. | This Muscle moves food through digestive system. | D. | Levers |
N | 5. | Found in many internal organs, such as digestive track. | E. | Example of Smooth Muscle |
O | 6. | Joint found between the skull and the atlas vertebrae of the spine. | F. | Skeletal Muscles |
G | 7. | The load between the effort and the fulcrum. | G. | 2nd Class Lever |
J | 8. | An example is the human forearm. | H. | Heart |
B | 9. | Found only in the heart. | I. | Example of Cardiac Muscle |
F | 10. | Move bones, muscle tissue appears to be stripped | J. | 3rd Class Lever |
K | 11. | Muscles you are able to control. | K. | Voluntary Muscles |
A | 12. | Muscles that you can not control consciously. | L. | Tendons |
E | 13. | The walls of hollow organs are the primary place that these muscles can be found. | M. | Example of Skeletal Muscle |
I | 14. | One of three major types of muscle. | N. | Smooth Muscle |
M | 15. | There are 640 Muscles and almost all are found in pairs. | O. | 1st Class Lever |