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muscles are made up of many which are made up of many

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A large mass of muscles is made up of .

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Fibers contain two types of protein, and .

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Actin is a filament, and myosin is a filament.

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Muscles are attached to with .

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Muscles are made up of , which are made up of , which are made up of .

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Proteins when stimulated and cause the muscle to .

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muscles are named after their appearance. They work in with a muscle, for example the biceps and triceps.

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Each muscle cell is either or not, and of muscle cells determines .

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Normally muscle is neither completely nor completely .

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The basic element of the motor unit system consists of , cells, and the .

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The basic element of the motor system is the .

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A motor neuron, or an motor neuron, can innervate many muscle fibers.

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The neuromuscular junction is the connection between the and the .

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Motor units with fibers cells tend to control more muscle movements than movements with fiber cells.

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Alpha motor neurons are large neurons that innervate muscle.

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(cell bodies) are in the ventral of the and , axons extend through the ventral and .

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A neuromuscular junction is the meeting of an and a

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The junction works like a between nerves, with the transmitter .

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The , (BA & ) controls higher order control of motor functioning (planning, organization, and logic)

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The frontal (BA 8) are responsible for movement.

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Broca's Area (BA 44 & 45) is responsible for generating used for .

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The primary motor area (BA ) is to the central sulcus.

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The primary motor area is directly involved in the production of . It demonstrates organization, where each hemisphere demonstrates control.

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The is the beginning of the . The neurons are arranged in that control a small group of muscles.

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The pyramidal system controls movement, but the extrapyramidal system controls and movement.

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Mysthenia gravis involves motor problems with the . Lambert-Eaton involves issues with the .

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The columns are then arranged in that control of muscles.

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The pyramidal system is named for the large pyramidal () cells. It is responsible for of volitional movement. It is made up of two major tracts, and .

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Betz cells are located primarily within the ()

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The motor system is a neuron chain that links the cerebral cortex to the skeletal muscles via one of the two

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The upper motor neuron is entirely within the and the lower motor neuron goes from the to the muscle.

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The include voluntary pathways for movement of all speech and swallowing muscles, except respiration.

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It begins at the and terminates at the of cranial nerves in the .

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Exceptions to the bilateral innervation include the (intermediate) and the and face (unilateral).

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Upper motor neurons are also known as neurons. LMN are also known as motor neurons, and make up the .

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LMN receive input from many in addition to the UMN.

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