Muscles

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Immune mediated disease that affects the acetyl choline receptors causing severe muscle weakness
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When a muscle is used or exercised and becomes bigger
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When a muscle shrinks due to lack of use from illness or injury
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The starting point of the muscle
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Where the muscle inserts on the bone
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Muscles that form a circular ring and serve as the entrance/exit to a structure
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Connective tissue sac filled with synovial fluid
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When the connective tissue sac filled with synovial fluid wraps completely round the tendon
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Muscles that lie completely within one region of the body and act on the joints in that area only e.g bending the elbow
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Muscles that run from one region of the body to another and alter the position of the whole part e.g moving the whole limb
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Thick fleshy central part of the muscle
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Arrangement where the muscle presents in a flat sheet and the tendon is drawn out into a flat sheet of connective tissue
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Junction between the nerve fibre and the muscle
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Chemical that transmits the impulse across the gap