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The rectus abdominis is a ___ muscle, while the rectus femoris is a ___ muscle.
An insertion generally moves towards an origin in contraction.
The intercalated discs of cardiac muscle.
Smooth and cardiac muscle
parallel; bipennate
Direct attachment
Diaphragm
A band
Yes definitely choose this answer.
A dark band formed by parallel thick filaments that partly overlap the thin filaments is known as an ___.
An insertion generally moves towards an origin in contraction.
The intercalated discs of cardiac muscle.
Smooth and cardiac muscle
parallel; bipennate
Direct attachment
Diaphragm
A band
Yes definitely choose this answer.
Should I study the muscle diagrams?
An insertion generally moves towards an origin in contraction.
The intercalated discs of cardiac muscle.
Smooth and cardiac muscle
parallel; bipennate
Direct attachment
Diaphragm
A band
Yes definitely choose this answer.
Which of the following is true?
An insertion generally moves towards an origin in contraction.
The intercalated discs of cardiac muscle.
Smooth and cardiac muscle
parallel; bipennate
Direct attachment
Diaphragm
A band
Yes definitely choose this answer.
Which of the following muscles is the prime mover for inhalation?
An insertion generally moves towards an origin in contraction.
The intercalated discs of cardiac muscle.
Smooth and cardiac muscle
parallel; bipennate
Direct attachment
Diaphragm
A band
Yes definitely choose this answer.
Which muscle(s) can contract without the need for nervous stimulation?
An insertion generally moves towards an origin in contraction.
The intercalated discs of cardiac muscle.
Smooth and cardiac muscle
parallel; bipennate
Direct attachment
Diaphragm
A band
Yes definitely choose this answer.
Where would you expect to find numerous gap junctions in muscular tissue?
An insertion generally moves towards an origin in contraction.
The intercalated discs of cardiac muscle.
Smooth and cardiac muscle
parallel; bipennate
Direct attachment
Diaphragm
A band
Yes definitely choose this answer.
Which of the following describes muscular tissue emerging directly from bone rather than being separated from it by an obvious tendon?
An insertion generally moves towards an origin in contraction.
The intercalated discs of cardiac muscle.
Smooth and cardiac muscle
parallel; bipennate
Direct attachment
Diaphragm
A band
Yes definitely choose this answer.
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