| Definitions | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Not Striated | Smooth Muscle | 100%
|
| E.g., triceps and biceps | Antagonist pairs | 80%
|
| Striated | Cardiac Muscle | 80%
|
| Involuntary | Cardiac Muscle | 80%
|
| Striated | Skeletal Muscle | 80%
|
| Voluntary | Skeletal Muscle | 80%
|
| Involuntary | Smooth Muscle | 80%
|
| E.g., digestive tract, pupils, uterus | Smooth Muscle | 80%
|
| Each member usually moves the bone in a direction opposite that of the other member | Antagonist pairs | 60%
|
| Does not tire as easily as skeletal | Cardiac Muscle | 60%
|
| the end of the muscle that attaches to the moving bone | Insertion | 60%
|
| Occurs primarily in internal organs | Smooth Muscle | 60%
|
| the end of the muscle that attaches to the non-living bone | Origins | 40%
|
| Attached to bone and make them move | Skeletal Muscle | 40%
|
| Attachments via tendons | Skeletal Muscle | 40%
|
| Works as antagonist pairs | Skeletal Muscle | 40%
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