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    Muscle Description Muscles of the Head: Facial Expression Origin Insertion Action bipartite muscle‚ Epicranius:includes frontalis connected by galea & occipitalis aponeurotica covers forehead‚ no bony attachments galea aponeurotica skin of eyebrows and root of raises eyebrows (as in surprise); nose wrinkles forehead skin horizontally Occipitalis back of head occipital and temporal bones galea aponeurotica pulls scalp posteriorly Corrugator supercilii

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    5th Grade Volleyball Team

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    Volleyball and kids happen to be two of my favorite things‚ and I was fortunate enough to experience this past spring. I took on the role of coaching a 5th grade volleyball team. I volunteered to spend every Monday‚ Wednesday‚ Friday‚ and occasional weekends with this crazy group of 5th grade girls. Safe to say I did not fully know what I was getting myself into‚ but I do not regret my decision to coach one bit. The first day of practice was crazy. The gym was full of smiling‚ screaming‚ dancing

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    Anatomy Muscle Tissue

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    Chapter 10- Muscle Tissue Choose the best answer to each of the following questions.   1) How does muscle tissue contribute to homeostasis? A) by generating heat that helps maintain body temperature B) by moving materials through the body C) by pulling on bones to move the body D) A and B are correct. E) A‚ B and C are correct. 2) The primary function of muscle is A) conversion of chemical energy into mechanical energy. B) conversion of chemical energy into radiant energy. C) conversion

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    Joint Operation Plan

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    At both the strategic and operational levels‚ all planning must demonstrate this balance by passing litmus tests for feasibility‚ acceptability‚ and suitability. Feasibility‚ the focus of this essay‚ is defined as‚ “the joint operation plan review criterion for assessing whether the assigned mission can be accomplished using available resources within the time contemplated by the plan.” Feasibility‚ as a test of means‚ is primarily the province of the military. The onus is on the military to

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    Cross Halving Joint

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    Cross-halving joint Olly Starling Collect 2 pieces of wood‚ soft would be the best‚ both of equal sizes. Divide each piece of wood into 3 accurate segments using an accurate ruler‚ use a pencil to draw the face side and face edge. Next use a tri-square to mark the half way mark on the side edge of both pieces of the soft wood. Use a Stanley knife to make a deep cut on the two pencil marks on the face sides of the two pieces of wood making sure to use a ruler to guide the knife - we do this

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    Cardiac Muscle

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    write a word or phrase in the blank to make the statement true. F | 1) The microscope lens may be cleaned with any soft tissue. | F | 2) The coarse adjustment knob maybe used in focusing with all objective lenses. | T | 3) When beginning to focus‚ the lowest power lens should be used. | T | 4) Resolution decreases as the amount wavelength of light increases. | F | 5) When focusing always focus toward the specimen. | B. Match the microscope

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    Emily Edenfield Dr. Mattingly Composition 2 March 13‚ 2013 Symbolism in “Salvage the Bones” by Jesmyn Ward Jesmyn Ward‚ in her novel “Salvage the Bones”‚ has told the story of a family that lived in Mississippi when the incident of Hurricane Katrina occurred in 2005‚ getting back to her own memories of the Hurricane which she experienced in De Lisle‚ Mississippi. With the use of provocative symbolism throughout the novel‚ Ward has very interestingly narrated how the family suffered through

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    Three Major Muscles

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    There are many different muscles groups that are used during exercise. Some of the main muscle groups are hamstrings‚ quads‚ glutes‚ and pectoral muscles. There are different muscle within each muscle group. In the hamstring muscles‚ there are three main muscles: semitendinosus‚ semimembranosus‚ and biceps femoris. In the quad muscles there are four main muscles: rectus femoris‚ vastus lateralis‚ vastus intermedius‚ and vastus medialis. There are three main muscles in the glutes: gluteus maximus

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    On a volleyball court‚ there are six key positions that are necessary in order to carry out a correct play and gain a point against the opposing team. The wide belief that the setter is the most important position due to all of their responsibilities is in fact true. Being a setter means that you have to make a decision about what play to go through with in a split second. As another player is passing the ball‚ you start to set it and that’s when your decision of what play you picked is shown.

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    Anatomy- Skeletal Muscles

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    Muscle Test #1 Study Guide 1. What are the primary functions of muscles? What are skeletal muscles made of? Five Skeletal Muscle Functions 1.Produce movement of the skeleton •By pulling on tendons that then move bones 2.Maintain posture and body position 3.Support soft tissues •With the muscles of the abdominal wall and the pelvic floor 4.Guard entrances and exits •In the form of sphincters 5.Maintain body temperature •When contraction occurs‚ energy is used and converted to heat

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