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Arrangement of Fascicles
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Fascicles : skeletal muscles consist of
Circular : When the fascicles are arranged in concentric rings the pattern is
Convergent : In this muscle the fascicles converge toward toward a single insertion tendon
Parallel : In this arrangement the length of the fascicles run parallel to the long axis of the muscle (straplike)
Fusiform : A spindle-shaped muscle with an expanded belly (midsection)
Pennate : Short fascicles attach obliquely to a central tendon in this pattern
Unipennate : When the fascicles insert into only one side of the tendon the muscle is
Bipennate : When the fascicles insert into opposite sides of the tendon the muscle is
Multipennate : When the fascicles insert from several different sides of the tendon the muscle is
Sartorius : This muscle is an example of parallel arrangement
Biceps brachii : This muscle is an example of fusiform arrangement
Pectoralis major : This muscle is an example of convergent arrangement
Orbicularis oris : This muscle is an example of circular arrangement
Deltoid : This muscle is an example of multipennate arrangement
Rectus femoris : This muscle is an example of bipennate arrangement
Extensor digitorum longus : This muscle is an example of unipennate arrangement
Arrangement of Fascicles
Across:| 2. | When the fascicles are arranged in concentric rings the pattern is | | 6. | This muscle is an example of multipennate arrangement | | 8. | This muscle is an example of circular arrangement | | 11. | A spindle-shaped muscle with an expanded belly (midsection) | | 12. | When the fascicles insert into opposite sides of the tendon the muscle is | | 13. | skeletal muscles consist of | | 14. | When the fascicles insert into only one side of the tendon the muscle is | | 15. | Short fascicles attach obliquely to a central tendon in this pattern | | 16. | In this arrangement the length of the fascicles run parallel to the long axis of the muscle (straplike) |
| | Down:| 1. | This muscle is an example of fusiform arrangement | | 3. | This muscle is an example of unipennate arrangement | | 4. | This muscle is an example of convergent arrangement | | 5. | This muscle is an example of bipennate arrangement | | 7. | This muscle is an example of parallel arrangement | | 9. | When the fascicles insert from several different sides of the tendon the muscle is | | 10. | In this muscle the fascicles converge toward toward a single insertion tendon |
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Arrangement of Fascicles
Across:| 2. | When the fascicles are arranged in concentric rings the pattern is | | 6. | This muscle is an example of multipennate arrangement | | 8. | This muscle is an example of circular arrangement | | 11. | A spindle-shaped muscle with an expanded belly (midsection) | | 12. | When the fascicles insert into opposite sides of the tendon the muscle is | | 13. | skeletal muscles consist of | | 14. | When the fascicles insert into only one side of the tendon the muscle is | | 15. | Short fascicles attach obliquely to a central tendon in this pattern | | 16. | In this arrangement the length of the fascicles run parallel to the long axis of the muscle (straplike) |
| | Down:| 1. | This muscle is an example of fusiform arrangement | | 3. | This muscle is an example of unipennate arrangement | | 4. | This muscle is an example of convergent arrangement | | 5. | This muscle is an example of bipennate arrangement | | 7. | This muscle is an example of parallel arrangement | | 9. | When the fascicles insert from several different sides of the tendon the muscle is | | 10. | In this muscle the fascicles converge toward toward a single insertion tendon |
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