Chapter 7 Muscular System (connect)
Endomysium
Blood capillaries and nerve fibers reach each muscle fiber by way of the ___
skeletal muscle characteristics
Has multinucleated fibers, voluntary, striated, support the body, help stabilize joints, make the body parts move, help maintain a constant body temperature
Mitochondria
If oxygen is avaliable, the ___ in a muscle cell can use glucose and fatty acids to produce ATP
atrophy
The condition that occurs when muscle fibers are gradually replaced by fat and fibrous tissue is known as
ATP, actin
The myosin head contains two binding sites for:
motor units
The strength of muscle contraction depends on the recruitment of ____
circular muscle
The term orbicularis means
physical exercise enhances immunity, moves lymph
What homeostatic effect does the muscular system have on our lymphatic system and immunity?
muscle contraction provides heat and moves the skin of the face
What homeostatic effect does the muscular system have on the integument?
muscle contraction causes bones to move
What homeostatic effect does the muscular system have on the skeleton?
creatine phosphate
What is the name of a high energy phosphate molecule that is stored in cells and can be used to re-synthesize ATP immediately?
stores oxygen for the muscles
What is the role of myoglobin during skeletal muscle contraction?
Origin; insertion
When a muscle contracts at a joint, one bone remains fairly stationary, and the other one moves. The ____ of a muscle is on the stationary bone, and the ____ of a muscle is on the bone that moves.
oxygen debt
When a muscle fiber depletes its stores of creatine phosphate and has a high level of lactic acid, it incurs a(an)
fatigue
When a muscle relaxes even though stimulation continues, this is known as
synergist
When flexing the elbow, the brachialis acts as the prime mover. The biceps brachii act as a ___ to the brachialis
myosin molecules form temporary links with actin, myosin filaments break down ATP to use for contraction, actin filaments slide over myosin filaments
Which of the following events describes the sliding filament theory of muscle contraction?
epimysium
collagen fibers of the ___ continue as a strong, fibrous tendon that attaches the muscle to a bone
perimysium
connective tissue layer that covers a group of muscle fibers (fascicles)
endomysium
connective tissue layer that covers individual muscle fibers
epimysium
connective tissue layer that covers the muscle itself
H zone
containes only myosin
I band
contains only actin
acetylcholine
during muscle contraction, the neurotransmitter _____ is released from the synaptic vesicles into the synaptic cleft
motor neurons
effectors such as skeletal muscles are stimulated to contract by what type of neuron?
cardiac muscle characteristics
forms the heart wall, has striations, has rhythmical contraction
vastus
huge
1 axon per 23 muscle fibers
in the eye, the innervation ratio of motor axon to muscle fibers is
synaptic vesicles
acetylcholine is stored in ____, found in the axon terminals of motor neurons
Intermediate twitch fibers
aerobic cellular respiration
slow twitch fibers
aerobic cellular respiration
T tubule
after the muscle is activated by a motor neuron, the signal travels down a ___ __
fast twitch
anaerobic cellular respiration
muscle fiber
another name for a muscle cell is a ____
maximus
largest
longus
long
cell; respiration; fermentation
muscle cells can make new ATP by creatine phosphate breakdown, ___ , ___ , and ___
relaxation and contraction
muscle cells use ATP for
oxygen
myoglobin has the ability to temporarily store ___ to be used in cellular respiration
axon terminals
part of a motor neuron that connects to a muscle fiber forming a neuromuscular junction
Sarcolemma
plasma membrane
sarcomeres
repeating units within myofibrils that act as the functional units of muscle contraction and are responsible for striations, (provides skeletal muscle with its striations and is the region between two seccessive Z lines)
teres
round
minimus
small
dense bodies
smooth muscle fibers contain protein molecules called ___ ___ scattered throughout the sarcoplasm that helps the thin filaments produce a shortening of the cell
actin
the binding site for myosin is found
fiber
the contractile cell of muscle is elongated and is a muscle ___
Sarcoplasm
the cytoplasm
myoglobin
the molecule in the sarcoplasm that binds oxygen is ___
actin (thin); myosin (thick)
the muscle fiber contracts as a result of linkages formed between the ___ and ___ filaments, which allos them to slide past each other
synergist
the muscle of a group that assists
prime mover
the muscle of a group that does most of the work
actin, ATP
the mysosin head contains two binding sites for__
Sarcoplasmic reticulum
the network of membranous channels that surrounds each myofibril and is a storage site for calcium ions
axon; sarcolemma
the neuromuscular junction is a connection between the ____ of a motor neuron and the ___ of a muscle fiber
myofilaments
thick and thin filaments whose structure and functions account for muscle striations and contractions
sarcomere
this structure provides skeletal muscle with its striations and is the region between two successive Z lines.
threshold
As long as a stimulus is above its, a muscle fiber will contract with the same amount of force each time. This is known as the all-or-none law.
myoglobin
The reddish-brown pigment that combines loosely with oxygen within muscle cells is called
fatigue
A build up of lactic acid and lowered levels of ATP and acetylcholine can cause muscle:
a nerve fiber and all the muscle fibers in innervates
A motor unit is made up of:
creatine phosphate breakdown, fermentation, cellular respiration
ATP, required for muscle contraction, is generated by...
fermentation
An anaerobic process by which glucose is broken down to lactate (lactic acid) is called
recruitment
As the intensity of nervous stimulation increases, more and more motor units are activated. This is known as:
intercalated disks
Branching cardiac muscle fibers are connected by ___, which contain gap junctions and adhesion junctions
ATP
Creatine phosphate cannot participate directly in muscle contraction but it can regenerate ___ by transferring its phosphate to ADP.
muscle tone
Even when a muscle appears to be at rest, some of the muscle fibers are always contracting. This is known as:
sarcoplasm, does not
Fermentation occurs in the _____, and _____ require oxygen.
summation
In _____, a muscle is given repeated stimuli that allows the force of the contraction to increase.
dense bodies
In smooth muscle fibers, the thick filaments do not attach to the thin filaments to produce shortening of the fiber. Instead, the thin filaments are anchored directly to the sarcolemma or to protein molecules called:
actin, myosin
In the sliding filament theory of muscle contraction, ____ filaments slide over _____ filaments.
smooth muscle characteristics
Located in the wall of hollow organs, does not fatigue easily, located in blood vessels, has a single nucleus in each muscle fiber
cellular respiration
Most of the ATP needed for muscle contraction is produced during
slow
Muscle fibers that are dark in color, are slow to develop maximum tension, and are resistant to fatigue are ___ twitch fibers
intermediate
Muscle fibers that have an abundant blood supply, many myoglobin molecules and mitochondria, and are adapted for exercises like walking, jogging and biking, are known as ___ twitch fibers
posture
Muscle tone is important in the ability to maintain _____.
lactic acid; creatine phosphate
Oxygen debt refers to a high level of ______, and low levels of ______.
Heat
Skeletal muscle contraction causes ATP to break down, releasing ____ that is distributed about the body
maintenance of blood pressure, movement of lymph in lymphatic vessels, absorption of nutrients, the movement of food through the digestive tract, the act of breathing
The muscular system works with other systems of the body to maintain homeostasis. Which of the following relates to how the muscular system is used to help maintain homeostasis?
insertion
The attachment of a muscle onto the bone that is being moved is called the
antagonist
The action of the biceps brachii is to flex the elbow, and the action of the triceps brachii is to extend the elbow. Therefore, the triceps are considered ___ to the biceps
all-or-nothing law
The law that states a muscle fiber contracts completely or not at all, with the same amount of force regardless of the strength of the stimulus, as long as the threshold is reached, is the
smaller (1 axon per 20 muscle fibers)
The more precise control that is needed to perform a motor movement requires a _____ motor unit.
Neuron; muscle fiber
The neuromuscular junction is composed of the junction between a ____ and a ____
motor units
When picking up an unknown object, it may be difficult at first since you don't know how heavy it is. Eventually you can lift it up, due to a process called recruitment, during which more and more ___ ___ are activated resulting in stronger and stronger muscle contractions
pull; push
When skeletal muscles contract they can only ___, they cannot ____
abundance of myoglobin, abundance of mitochondria, resistant to fatigue
Which of the following characterize slow-twitch fibers?
levator scapulae
Which of the following muscles is named according to its action?
active transport of Ca ++ back into sarcoplasmic reticulum, break the link between actin and myosin, energize myosin
Which of the following roles does ATP have in muscle contraction and relaxation?
active transport of Ca ++ back into the sarcoplasmic reticulum, break the link between actin and myosin, energize myosin
Which of the following roles does ATP have in muscle contraction and relaxation?
the mechanical force of a whole muscle contraction
a myogram measures
motor unit
a nerve fiber and all the muscle fibers it innervates is called a ___
mitochondria; decreases
With age, degenerative changes take place in the muscle fiber ____, and endurance ____.
cellular respiration
___ ___ completed in a mitochondrion provides most of the muscle's ATP
creatine phosphate
___ ___ is an organic compound that transfers a high energy phosphate for the production of ATP
sarcoplasmic reticulum
calcium for muscle contraction is stored in the ___
tetanic
summation can occur until a miximum sustained contraction occurs, called a ___ contraction
origin
the ___ of a muscle is on the stationary bone, or its immovable end
Myofibril
the part of the muscle fiber that contracts consists of a bundle of myofilaments
sarcolemma
the plasma membrane of a muscle fiber
transverse (T) tubule
the sarcolemma penetrates deep into the muscle fiber by forming a ___
the myosin head
the structure that contains binding sites for ATP and actin
cross bridge
the temporary connection between actin and the myosin head is called a ___
myosin, tropomyosin, troponin, actin
the thick and thin myofilaments are made up of the proteins
myosin
the thick myofilament is made up of the protein___ (shaped like a golf club)
deltoid
triangle
troponin
when Ca 2+ is released from the sarcoplasmic reticulum and binds to ___ , it exposes the myosin binding sites on actin molecules
tropomyosin
when a muscle is relaxed, the protein that winds around actin filaments and covers up the binding site for myosin
power stroke
when the myosin head binds to actin, it releases ADP and P and the myosin head bends toward the middle of the sarcomere. This action is called the ___ ___ and it pulls the filaments towards the middle of the sarcomere
A band
which area of a sarcomere contains both actin and myosin
latissimus
wide