1. | Heart | A. | Tendon | |
2. | Stomach | B. | Levers | |
3. | Heart Muscle | C. | 2nd Class Lever | |
4. | Biceps Brachii | D. | Pumps All Your Life | |
5. | Muscle you control on your own. | E. | 3rd Class Lever | |
6. | These muscles move on there own. | F. | Example Of Cardiac Muscle | |
7. | An involuntary non-striated muscle. | G. | Involuntary Muscles | |
8. | Have the load between the effort and the fulcrum. | H. | This Muscle Moves Food Through The Digestive System | |
9. | Have the effort placed between the load and the fulcrum. | I. | Skeletal Muscles | |
10. | Have the fulcrum placed between the load and the effort. | J. | Cardiac Muscle | |
11. | A flexible but inelastic cord of strong fibrous collagen tissue attaching a muscle to a bone. | K. | Example Of Skeletal Muscle | |
12. | Bones and associated joints that act as a simple machine so that pressure applied to one end rotates the other end. | L. | Smooth Muscle | |
13. | Skeletal muscle is a form of striated muscle tissue which is under the control of the somatic nervous system; that is to say, it is voluntarily controlled. | M. | 1st Class Lever | |
14. | Cardiac muscle (heart muscle) is involuntary striated muscle that is found in the walls and histological foundation of the heart, specifically the myocardium. | N. | Voluntary Muscle |
D | 1. | Heart | A. | Tendon |
H | 2. | Stomach | B. | Levers |
F | 3. | Heart Muscle | C. | 2nd Class Lever |
K | 4. | Biceps Brachii | D. | Pumps All Your Life |
N | 5. | Muscle you control on your own. | E. | 3rd Class Lever |
G | 6. | These muscles move on there own. | F. | Example Of Cardiac Muscle |
L | 7. | An involuntary non-striated muscle. | G. | Involuntary Muscles |
C | 8. | Have the load between the effort and the fulcrum. | H. | This Muscle Moves Food Through The Digestive System |
E | 9. | Have the effort placed between the load and the fulcrum. | I. | Skeletal Muscles |
M | 10. | Have the fulcrum placed between the load and the effort. | J. | Cardiac Muscle |
A | 11. | A flexible but inelastic cord of strong fibrous collagen tissue attaching a muscle to a bone. | K. | Example Of Skeletal Muscle |
B | 12. | Bones and associated joints that act as a simple machine so that pressure applied to one end rotates the other end. | L. | Smooth Muscle |
I | 13. | Skeletal muscle is a form of striated muscle tissue which is under the control of the somatic nervous system; that is to say, it is voluntarily controlled. | M. | 1st Class Lever |
J | 14. | Cardiac muscle (heart muscle) is involuntary striated muscle that is found in the walls and histological foundation of the heart, specifically the myocardium. | N. | Voluntary Muscle |