9: Muscular System Last updated Jun 23, 2019 Save as PDF 8.4E: Types of Synovial Joints 9.1: Introduction to the Nervous System Page ID7173 ( \newcommand{\kernel}{\mathrm{null}\,}\) Topic hierarchy9.10: Muscles of the Lower Limb9.10A: Muscles that Cause Movement at the Hip Joint9.10B: Muscles that Cause Movement at the Knee Joint9.10C: Muscles that Cause Movement at the Foot9.1: Introduction to the Nervous System9.1A: Structure and Function of the Muscular System9.1B: Slow-Twitch and Fast-Twitch Muscle Fibers9.1C: Sliding Filament Model of Contraction9.1D: ATP and Muscle Contraction9.1E: Control of Muscle Tension9.2: Smooth Muscle9.2A: Skeletal Muscle Fibers9.3: Control of Muscle Tension9.3A: Force of Muscle Contraction9.3B: Velocity and Duration of Muscle Contraction9.3C: Motor Units9.3D: Muscle Tone9.3E: Types of Muscle Contractions: Isotonic and Isometric9.4: Muscle Metabolism9.4A: Muscle Metabolism9.4B: Muscle Fatigue9.5: Exercise and Skeletal Muscle Tissue9.5A: Impacts of Exercise on Muscles9.6: Overview of the Muscular System9.6A: Interactions of Skeletal Muscles9.6B: How Skeletal Muscles Are Named9.6C: How Skeletal Muscles Produce Movements9.6D: Muscle Attachment Sites9.6E: Arrangement of Fascicles9.6F: Lever Systems9.7: Head and Neck Muscles9.7A: Facial Muscles9.7B: Chewing Muscles9.7C: Neck Muscles9.8: Trunk Muscles9.8A: Anterior Muscles9.8B: Posterior Muscles9.9: Muscles of the Upper Limb9.9A: Muscles of the Humerus that Act on the Forearm9.9B: Muscles of the Wrist and Hand9.9C: Muscles of the Shoulder9.9D: Muscles that Cause Movement at the Ankle