Ch 8 Unit TestThe connective tissue that surrounds the muscle fascicle is
aponeurosis
A broad, sheet-like tendon is
antagonist
A muscle working in opposition to another muscle is
muscle fiber
A single muscle cell which combines with others to make up a muscle fascicle is called a
creatine phosphate
A substance that can be quickly used to produce ATP
muscle contraction
According to the sliding filament theory of muscle contraction thin and thick myofilaments slide past each other to cause
slow fatigue resistant muscle fibers
Activities such as swimming and running are most likely to stimulate development of
muscle tone
An example of a partial but sustained contraction would be
rapidly and relaxes more rapidly
Compared to skeletal muscle, smooth muscle contracts more
lactic acid
Contrasting aerobic and anaerobic respiration, the end product of anaerobic is
energy for the synthesis of ATP
Creatine phosphate serves to supply
arm muscle than back muscle
Fast-twitch fibers are found in higher proportions in
latent period
In a recording of a muscle twitch, the delay between the time a stimulus is applied and the time the muscle responds is called the
tetanus
Increasing the frequency of stimulation of a muscle results in
its attachment to the more stationary bone is called the origin and its attachment to the more movable bone is insertion
List 2 characteristics about when a skeletal muscle contracts
is the chemical secreted by the nerves is broken down by acetylcholinesterase increases the permeability of the cell membrane of the muscle to the sternum
List 3 characteristics of acetylcholine
muscle fibers are separated and not organized into sheets found in irisis of eyes and blood vessels contract in response to to stimulation by muscle nerves or certain hormones
List 3 characteristics of multiunit smooth muscle
require energy in order to contract require energy in order to relax relax when calcium ions are transported into sarcoplasmic reticulum
List 3 characteristics of skeletal muscles
skeletal ~ striated, voluntary 2) smooth a non-striated involuntary antorhythmic - 3 cardiac striated, involuntary autorhythmic
List the 3 muscle types and a characteristic of each
whole muscle, muscular fiber, myofibril, myofilament
List the following structures in the correct order from the outside to the inside of a skeletal muscle: whole muscle, muscle fiber, myofilament, and myofibril
motor neuron endings
Neurotransmitters are stored in vesicles within
when a muscle fiber contracts it contracts completely
The all-or-none response means
oxygen dept
The amount of oxygen needed to support the conversion of lactic acid to glucose is called the
tropomysosin
The chemical that provides calcium binding sites on actin myofilaments is
tetanus
The condition where a muscle remains contracted without relaxing due to rapid stimulation is called
fascia
The connective tissue that surrounds and separates muscles and surrounds the epimysium
perimysium
The connective tissue that surrounds the muscle fascicle is
sarcomere
The contractile unit of muscle is a
muscle twitch
The contraction of an entire muscle in response to a stimulus that causes an action potential in one or more muscle fibers is called
fast fibers
The intense exercise resulting in anaerobic respiration has the greatest effect on this type of muscle fiber
calcium
The ion needed for cross-bridging to occur is
slow fibers
The kind of muscle fibers that are most resistant to
prime mover
The muscle that plays the major role in accomplishing a particular movement is
T tubules
The part of a muscle fiber that functions as a relay between the sarcolemma and the sarcoplasmic reticulum is
m line
The part of a myofibril that anchors the myosin myofilaments in the center of the sarcomere is
H zone
The part of a myofibril that contains only myosin myofilaments is the
z line
The part of a sarcomere that forms an attachment site for actin myofilaments is
recruitment
The process that increases the number of motor units being activated is called
myofibril
The threadlike structure that extends from one end of the muscle fiber to the other is
ATP
a muscle cramp is likely due to the lack of
smooth
slow and forcefully contracting muscle with no striations is