A&P Test 3
Transverse Tubule
A series of tubules that are invagination of the muscle cell membrane and transport action potetial is call what?
Nerve
A stimulus is started by the _______cell
Twitch
A type of contraction represented by a single stimulus/ contraction/ relaxation sequence is termed?
Myosin
Actin the can bind with_______
Flexing your elbow
An example of a third class lever is what?
Tropomyosin changes positions
Binding sites on actin become available when?
Acts as an energy reserve in muscle tissue
CP is what?
troponin
Ca+ binds to_______
rectus
Muscle whose fibers run parellel to the sagital plane are termed?
T-tubule
Sodium travels down the_______
exocytosis
Synaptic vesicles in the motor neuron containing neurotransmitters are released by this method
transverse tubule
The invagination of the sarcolema through the muscle fiber is called what?
Myosin
The thick filament contains?
Z line
The thin filaments are attatched at the end of the sarcomere to which of the following?
Spinning filament
What is the name of the theory that explains muscle contractions?
ATP
______ breaks the cross bridge.
Tropomyosin
______ gets rotated to uncover the binding sites on actin
Sodium
________ Enters the cell and travels down the t tubule
Synaptic Cleft
Each skeletal fiber is controlled by a neuron at a single junction, The space in that junction is called what?
Perimysium
Nerves and blood vessels that service the muscle fibers are located in the connective layers that surrounds the fasciles. What is that layer called?
b
During activities requiring aerobic endurance a. Oxygen Debts are common b. Most of the muscle's energy is produced in the mitochondria c. fatigue occurs in a few minutes d. oxygen is not required
CA++
Terinal cisternae release ______ into the muscle cell
plasticity
The ability of a smooth muscle cell function over a wide range of lengths producing the same tension level is termed what?
Zone of overlap
The action of a muscle contraction occurs in the sarcomere at which location?
Sarcolemma
The cell membrane of a skeletal muscle is called the?
Tendon
The continuation of the three layers of collagen fibers that seperate the muscle layers and are connected to the periosteum is called the what?
Epimysium
The dense layer of collagen fibers that surround an entire skeletal muscle is the?
Sarcomere
The functional unit of the skeletal muscle is the
motor end plate
The neurotransmitter binds to the_______
ACH
The neurotransmitter_______is realeased
Calcium
The sarcoplasmic reticulum stores what?
Concentric
The type of muscle contraction in which the fibers produce increased tension and shortens is termed?
D
Whichof the following is true requarding the muscles of the head and neck functions? a. Nonverbal communication b. Controling the eyes c. controlling the mouth d all of the above
wave summation
if a second stimulus arrives before the relaxation phase has ended, a second , more powerful contraction can occur. this is called?
Resistance fulcrum force
A first class lever is organized how?
fixator
A muscle that stabilizes the wrist during forearm flexion would be demonstrating the role of which term?
Upper arm
A muscle with the name Brachii would have an attachment site in which area?
cervicle spine
A muscle with the name cervicis would have an attachment site in what area?
Anaerobic respiration
At maximum exersion, the muscles generate most of its ATP by which process?
Doubling over in flexion
If you were hit in the rectus abdominis muscle, what would your body position change to?
calcium ions
In response to action potentials arriving from the transverse tubules, sarcoplasmic reticulum releases what?
Thick filaments
In the sarcomere what fibers make up the h-zone?
both thick and thin
In the sarcomere, what fibers make up the zone of overlap?
Muscle contraction, Muscle relaxation
Interaction between the actin and myosin filaments of the sarcomere are responsible for?
Muscle contraction would not occur
What would be the result of a drug that blocks the acetylcholine receptors?
A
Which is true about fast fiber. a. white- do not contain myoglobin b. aerobic c. small diameter d. slow fatigue
Tropomyosin rotates out of the way
When calcium ions bind to troponin,
Essentric
When flexing the bicep muscle, while the muscle is lengthening, this type of contraction is termed what?
obicularis oris
When putting on lipstick, what muscle would be good to contract.
Sodium
Which ion is outside the muscle cell that starts the action potential down the T tubules?
raising up on your toes
Which is a example of a second class lever?
Rectus Femoris
Which is a good example of a bipennate muscle?
e
Which is not a characteristic of cardiac muscle? a. automaticity-pacemaker b. responds to nervous system to quicken pace or slow c. contractions last longer than skeletal d no wave summation e.all are true
All are correct
Which is not a function of skeletal muscles? Produce Movement Maintain Posture Maintain Body temperature Support soft tissues All are correct
B.
Which is not true about slow fibers? a. Red- contains myoglobin b.anaerobic c. fatigues slow d. small diameter
d
Which is of the following is false? a. cardiac muscle contractions cannot be summated b. Skeletal muscle contractions may be summated c. Skeletal muscle control is neural d. Cardiac muscle control is neural e. cardiocytes are interconnected through intercalated discs
c
Which of the following is incorrect? a.The contractraction of skeletal muscles pull on tendons and move bones. b.Skeletal muscles are responsible for controlling the openings of the digestive and urinary tracts. c. Skeletal Muscles are responsible for moving urine the urinary system d. skeletal muscles support the weight of some internal organs. e. skeletal muscle contraction helps maintain body temperature.
e
Which of the following is not a cause of muscle fatigue? a. Depletion of metabolic reserves b. damage to the sarcolemma c. decline in pH within the muscle fiber d. increased lactic acid titer e. all are causes
A
Which of the following is not a characteristic of smooth muscle? A.Smooth muscle connective tissue forms tendons B. neurons that innervate smooth muscle are under involuntary control c. smooth muscle is uninucleated d. smooth muscles do not contain sarcomeres
d
Which of the following is not one of the forms of fasicle organization? a. parallel b. convergent c. divergent d. pinnate e. circular
D
Which of the following is not self antagonistic? a. pectoralis major b. trapezius c. deltoid d. Flexor digitorum superficialis
C
Which of the following motor units would produce the greatest tension? a. a motor unit of the eye b. a motor unit of the intrinsic hand c. a motor unit of the chest
E
Which of the following muscles compress the abdominal cavity? a. rectus abdominis b. transverse abdominis c. diaphram d. external obligue e. all but c
E
Which of the following situations would result in the increase oxygen utilization by muscles? a. Increased heat production b. increased conversion of pyruvic acid to ATP c. increased muscle contraction d. Increases aerobic respiration e. All of the above
E
Which of the following terms would not be a muscle naming for size? a. longus b. magnus c.brevis d.minimus e. All are size names