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Boundless Anatomy and Physiology
Muscular System
Physiology Textbooks Boundless Anatomy and Physiology Muscular System
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Section 6

Overview of the Muscular System

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Boundless Anatomy and Physiology
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Interactions of Skeletal Muscles

Skeletal muscles interact to produce movements by way of anatomical positioning and the coordinated summation of innervation signals.

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How Skeletal Muscles Are Named

The anatomical arrangement of skeletal muscle fascicles can be described as parallel, convergent, pennate, or sphincter.

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How Skeletal Muscles Produce Movements

Muscles are arranged in groupings of agonist, antagonist, and synergists that produce and modulate movement.

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Muscle Attachment Sites

Tendons are composed of connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone.

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Arrangement of Fascicles

Skeletal muscles are grouped into fascicles, which are bunches of muscle fibers surrounded by a perimysium.

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Lever Systems

Arrangement of muscles allows them to move relative to one another, while the insertion joint acts as the pivot point for a lever system.

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