axial skeleton
appendicular skeleton
how does the axial skeleton connect to the appendicular skeleton?
five major functions of skeleton
tibia
fibula
femur
tarsals
phalanges
carpals
radius
ulna
humerus
scapula
clavicle
cranium
vertebrae
ribs
pelvis
functions of muscular system
types of muscle
skeletal muscle
smooth muscle
cardiac muscle
agonist and antagonist muscles
antagonist of triceps
antagonist of pectorials
antagonist of abdominals
antagonist of adductors
antagonist of quadriceps
voluntary muscle
slow twitch fibres
fast twitch fibres
pectorials
external oblique
abductors
quadricep
tibialis anterior
deltoids
biceps
rectus abdominus
wrist flexors
adductors
rhomboids
erector spinae
gluteals
sartorius
gastrocnemius
trapezius
triceps
latissimus dorsi
wrist extensors
hamstrings
soleus
achilles tendon
types of joints
immovable (fibrous) joints
slightly moveable (cartilaginous) joints
freely moveable (synovial) joints
structure of joint
joint actions
flexion + extension
abduction + adduction
rotation
circumduction
pronation
supernation
dorsiflexion
plantarflexion
circulatory system
the heart
structure of heart
pulse
heart rate
maximal heart rate
basal heart rate
blood vessels
arteries
aorta
blood in arteries
branching of arteries
capillaries
colour of blood
respiratory system
structure of respiratory system