BSC 109 TEST 1: Chapter 6
In the absence of ATP, a contracted muscle can't relax.
True
Following intense exercise, the human body attempts to overcome oxygen debt by
taking deep breaths
When a sarcomere contracts
the actin and myosin filaments do not change in length.
During the course of muscle contraction the potential energy stored in ATP is transferred to potential energy stored in _____.
the myosin head
When ATP attaches to a myosin head,
the myosin head detaches from actin.
When a muscle relaxes, ATP is required. The reason for this is that
the myosin heads can detach from the actin only when a molecule of ATP binds to the head
Of these events, the first to occur when a motor neuron stops sending an impulse to a muscle is
the pumping of calcium ions out of the cytoplasm and back into the sarcoplasmic reticulum
A single muscle cell is referred to as a _____.
muscle fiber
In skeletal muscle, potassium ions are stored in the sarcoplasmic reticulum.
False
Which of the following happens during muscle contraction?
Sarcomeres shorten.
Which of the following structures is not contained within a muscle fiber?
Tendon
Which of the following events is the direct result of an action potential in the membrane of a muscle cell?
The muscle cell's endoplasmic reticulum (ER) releases calcium ions.
In the lower leg, the gastrocnemius muscle bends the foot away from the knee, as in pointing one's toes. The tibialis anterior muscle flexes the foot toward the knee. These two muscles are
antagonistic
A muscle cell contains bundles of long
myofibrils
In a muscle cell, __________ contain __________.
myofibrils; actin and myosin filaments
The thick filaments of sarcomeres are composed of _____.
myosin
Which term describes the subunits of a myofibril?
sacromere
Skeletal muscle groups that work together to create the same movement are referred to as
synergistic
Which of the following choices arranges the structures (1) muscle fiber, (2) fascicle, (3) myofibril, and (4) muscle from largest (most inclusive) to smallest?
4-2-1-3
What is the first and most direct energy source for muscle contraction?
ATP
Which one of the following statements is TRUE regarding the structure of a muscle?
All muscle cells in a muscle have the same origin and insertion.
Which one of the following statements correctly describes activities of muscles?
All muscles shorten when they contract.
Muscles that oppose each other and produce opposite movements are described as
Antagonistic
In comparing smooth and cardiac muscle, which one of the following best describes the differences between the two muscle types?
Cardiac muscle requires periods of relaxation, whereas smooth muscle is always in a state of partial contraction.
The thin filaments of sarcomeres are composed of
actin
Calcium ions
bind to the protein that blocks the myosin-binding sites on actin
The release of _____ ions from the sarcoplasmic reticulum is required for skeletal muscle contraction.
calcium
Intercalated discs
contain gap junctions that allow the signal to spread quickly through cardiac muscle cells
Once a muscle cell has depleted its small supply of ready-made ATP, what will it use next for energy?
creatine phosphate
Tetanic contractions result from
frequent stimulation, preventing a muscle from relaxing
During a marathon, runners' muscles use up their stored ATP very early in the race. Which of the following energy sources is used first for producing more ATP?
glycogen
When a skeletal muscle contracts, the __________ is pulled toward the __________.
insertion; origin
Which one of the following activities would fast-twitch fibers be most useful for?
lifting weights
All of the following are functions of the muscular system, EXCEPT
maintenance of body calcium stores
When an electrical impulse traveling along a motor neuron arrives at a neuromuscular junction
there is an increase in the secretion of acetylcholine at the neuromuscular junction
Myosin heads bind to _____, which they then pull and cause to slide toward the center of the sarcomere.
thin filaments
Which one of the following is an example of an isometric contraction?
tightening of abdominal muscles while sitting
Isometric contractions usually result in no movement of the skeleton or objects
true
True or false. Muscle fibers are among the largest cells in the body and are actually fusions of hundreds of individual cells
true
The all-or-none principle states that
when a muscle cell is stimulated, it responds with a complete cycle of contraction and relaxation