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Every Single Cell
Every single cell in my body is happy ,
Every single cell in my body is well (2x)
Thank you Lord, I feel so good,
Every single cell in my body is well (2x)
Ang bawat bahagi ng aking katawan,
Ay masasaya’t walang dinaramdam (2x)
Salamat po Panginoon
Sa buhay na walang dinaramdam (2x).
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MUSCLES
Muscular System
Shapes of the Muscle
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5 Different Muscle Shapes
Circular Convergent
Parallel Pinnate Fusiform
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Circular Muscle
• Also known as sphincter muscles which surround an opening such as the mouth, surrounded by Obicularis Oris and Obicularis Oculi surrounding the eyes.
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Convergent Muscle
• These are muscles where the origin (the attachment to a fixed bone, usually the proximal attachment) is wider than the point of insertion.
• A large triangular muscle that covers
the shoulder joint and serves to raise
the arm laterally (deltoid)
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Parallel Muscle
• They are normally long muscles which
cause large movements and have
parallel fibers and broad attachments
(Teres major).• Sometimes called strap muscles or
Fusiform muscles .• Examples include Sartorius and• Sternocleidomastoid.
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Pinnate Muscles
• Pinnate muscles have a large number of muscle fibers per unit and so are very strong, but tire easily.
• Resembling a feather especially in having similar parts arranged on opposite sides.
• They can be divided into three; – Unipinnate, Bipinnate and Multipinnate:
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Unipinnate
• These muscles have their fibers arranged to insert in a diagonal direction onto the tendon, which allows great strength.
• Examples include the Lumbricals and Extensor Digitorum Longus.
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Bipinnate
• Bipinnate muscles have two rows of
muscle fibers, facing in opposite diagonal
directions with a central tendon, like a
feather.
• This allows even greater power but less
range of motion.
• An example is the Rectus Femoris
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Multipinnate
• As the name suggests Multipinnate muscles have multiple rows of diagonal fibers, with a central tendon which branches into two or more tendons.
• An example is the Deltoid muscle which has three sections, anterior, medius and posterior.
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Fusiform Muscle
• These muscles are more spindle shaped, with the muscle belly being wider than the origin and insertion.
• Sometimes included in the parallel muscle group, • Examples are Biceps Brachii and Psoas major
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Assignment
• List 5 diseases that affect the muscular system and their precautionary measures..
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To God be the glory!
Sherrybeth De Guzman GatdulaIII – 7 BEED