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84 multiple choice 1 point examples of parallel muscles include: multip…

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84 multiple choice 1 point examples of parallel muscles include: multipennate and spiral fusiform and tricipital unipennate and flat sphincter and bipennate 85 multiple choice 1 point the power of a golfers backswing is due to: passive tension in the muscles active tension in the myofascial units passive tension in the myofascial units active tension in the fascia

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  • For question 84: Fusiform muscles have a spindle - like shape and are parallel. Tricipital is not a standard muscle term related to parallel muscles. Multipennate, unipennate, and bipennate are pennate muscles (not parallel). Sphincter muscles are circular, not parallel. So, fusiform is a parallel muscle type.
  • For question 85: The power in a golfer's backswing comes from the contraction of muscle fibers within the myofascial units, which is active tension. Passive tension is when muscles are stretched without contraction, and fascia alone doesn't generate the power for the backswing.

Answer:

  1. Fusiform and tricipital
  2. Active tension in the myofascial units