chapter 9 anatomy
Three discrete types of muscle fibers are identified on the basis of their size, speed, and endurance. Which of the following athletic endeavors best represents the use of red fibers?
a long, relaxing swim
Most skeletal muscles contain ________.
a mixture of fiber types
What is the functional unit of a skeletal muscle called?
a sarcomere
The term aponeurosis refers to
a sheetlike indirect attachment to a skeletal element
Connective tissue covering the exterior of a muscle organ.
A
Z disc
A
The giant protein titin maintains the organization of the ________ assisting in muscle stretching.
A band
Connective tissue sheath surrounding individual muscle fibers
B
H zone
B
Muscle tone is _____
a state of sustained partial contraction
After nervous stimulation stops, what prevents ACh in the synaptic cleft from continuing to stimulate contraction?
acetylcholinesterase destroying the ACh
The sliding filament model of contraction involves _______
actin and myosin sliding past each other and partially overlapping
During muscle contraction, myosin cross bridges attach to which active sites?
actin filaments
Which of the following is not a role of ionic calcium in muscle contraction?
activates epinephrine released from adrenal gland
Which of the following is not a connective tissue sheath that wraps individual muscle fibers?
aponeurosis
What is the role of calcium ions in muscle contraction?
bind to regulatory sites on troponin to remove contraction inhibition
In an isotonic contraction, the muscle _____
changes in length and moves the "load"
Which of the following is the correct sequence of events for muscle contractions?
motor neuron action potential, neurotransmitter release, muscle cell action potential, release of calcium ions from SR, ATP-driven power stroke, sliding of myofilaments
Which of the following would be recruited later in muscle stimulation when contractile strength increases?
motor units with larger, less excitable neurons
Of the following muscle types, which has only one nucleus, no sarcomeres, and rare gap junctions?
multiunit smooth muscle
The contractile units of skeletal muscles are ____
myofibrils
The oxygen-binding protein found in muscle cells is ____
myoglobin
Rigor mortis occurs because ________.
no ATP is available to release attached actin and myosin molecules
Hypothetically, if a muscle were stretched to the point where thick and thin filaments no longer overlapped,
no muscle tension could be generated
What is the primary function of wave summation?
produce smooth, continuous muscle contraction
When a muscle is unable to respond to stimuli temporarily, it is in which of the following periods?
refractory period
The major function of the sarcoplasmic reticulum in muscle contraction is to ________.
regulate intracellular calcium concentration
The muscle cell membrane is called the ______
sarcolemma
What structure in skeletal muscle cells functions in calcium storage?
sarcoplasmic reticulum
Muscle tissue has all of the following properties except ________.
secretion
Which muscle cells have the greatest ability to regenerate?
smooth
Myoglobin ________.
stores oxygen in muscle cells
Creatine phosphate functions in the muscle cell by _______
storing energy that will be transferred to ADP to resynthesize ATP
Which of the following is not a component of the standard treatment for muscle strain?
stretching of the muscle
What is the most distinguishing characteristic of muscle tissue?
the ability to transform chemical energy into mechanical energy
What produces the striations of a skeletal muscle cell?
the arrangement of myofilaments
What does excess postexercise oxygen consumption represent?
the difference between the amount of oxygen needed for totally aerobic muscle activity and the amount actually used
The mechanism of contraction in smooth muscle is different from skeletal muscle in that _____
the site of calcium regulation differs
Smooth muscle is characterized by all of the following except ____
there are more thick filaments than thin filaments
Which of the following statements is most accurate?
Muscle tension remains relatively constant during isotonic contraction.
A relatively high percentage are found in successful marathon runners
Slow (oxidative), fatigue-resistant fibers
Abundant in muscles used to maintain posture
Slow (oxidative), fatigue-resistant fibers
Depends on oxygen delivery and aerobic mechanisms
Slow (oxidative), fatigue-resistant fibers
Red fibers, the smallest of the fiber types
Slow (oxidative), fatigue-resistant fibers
Which of the following statements is true?
Striated muscle cells are long and cylindrical with many nuclei
What part of the sarcolemma contains acetylcholine receptors?
motor end plate
I band
C
Individual muscle fiber
C
Excitation-contraction coupling requires which of the following substances?
Ca2+ and ATP
Which of the following statements is false or incorrect?
Cardiac muscle fibers depend mostly on anaerobic cellular respiration to generate ATP.
Which of the following is true about smooth muscle?
Certain smooth muscle cells can actually divide to increase their numbers
A band
D
Bundle of muscle cells surrounded by a perimysium
D
Connective tissue surrounding muscle fiber bundles
E
M line
E
Contain abundant amounts of glycogen
Fast (oxidative or glycolytic), fatigable fibers
Have very fast-acting myosin ATPases and depend upon anaerobic metabolism during contraction
Fast (oxidative or glycolytic), fatigable fibers
Which of the following describes the cells of unitary smooth muscle?
They exhibit spontaneous action potentials.
What is the role of tropomyosin in skeletal muscles?
Tropomyosin serves as a contraction inhibitor by blocking the myosin binding sites on the actin molecules
Which of the following surrounds the individual muscle cell?
endomysium
What is the functional role of the T tubules?
enhance cellular communication during muscle contraction
An anaerobic metabolic pathway that results in the production of two net ATPs per glucose plus two pyruvic acid molecules is _______
glycolysis
Which of the choices below does not describe how excess postexercise oxygen consumption (oxygen deficit) restores metabolic conditions?
increases the level of lactic acid in the muscle
The strongest muscle contractions are normally achieved by _______
increasing the stimulation up to the maximal stimulus
Fatigued muscle cells that recover rapidly are the products of
intense exercise of short duration
During vigorous exercise, there may be insufficient oxygen available to completely break down pyruvic acid for energy. As a result, the pyruvic acid is converted to ________.
lactic acid
Immediately following the arrival of the stimulus at a skeletal muscle cell there is a short period called the ________ period during which the neurotransmitter is released by exocytosis, diffuses across the synaptic cleft, and binds to its receptors.
latent
Which of the following is a factor that affects the velocity and duration of muscle contraction?
load on the fiber