BIOL 2401 Unit 4
events that occur at a neuromuscular junction in order
1st -nerve signal arrives at synaptic knob 2nd -calcium enters and binds synaptic vesicle 3rd- ACh is released via exocytosis into the synaptic cleft 4th-ACh binds receptors on the motor end plate
Sacromere crossbridge cycling
A. Ca2+ binds troponin; myosin-binding sites uncovered B. cross-bridge formation C. power stroke D. release of myosin head by ATP E. reset of myosin head
Match the structures of a smooth muscle fiber with their functions. A. intermediate filaments B. dense body C. dense plaque
A. cytoskeleton network B. anchoring point between intermediate filaments and the sarcoplasm C. anchoring point between intermediate filaments and the sarcolemma
Identify the metabolic components pictured in the diagram.
A. glycolysis B. decarboxylation of pyruvate to Acetyl CoA C. citric acid cycle D.electron transport chain
components of a smooth muscle cell
A. intermediate filaments B. caveolae C. varicosity D. dense plaque
According to the sliding filament theory, the length of the ______ band remains constant, but the ______ zone disappears.
A; H
Once started, a muscle impulse will travel along the sarcolemma and into the muscle fiber via the ______.
T-tubules
______ distribute the muscle impulse throughout the inside of the muscle fiber.
T-tubules
When calcium ions bind to troponin, which of the following then occurs?
The myosin-binding sites on actin are exposed.
True or false: Smooth muscle cells lack transverse tubules.
True
The discs that anchor the sarcomere on either end in skeletal muscle that are absent from smooth muscle cells are called _______________
Z discs
ACh is an acronym for _______________
acetylcholine
The arrival of a nerve impulse at the synaptic knob of a motor neuron causes synaptic vesicles to release _____________ into the synaptic cleft.
acetylcholine
To start a muscle contraction, a nerve impulse causes ______ release at a neuromuscular junction.
acetylcholine
Contraction of a muscle fiber requires that the myosin heads in the thick filament bind to active sites on ______ molecules within the thin filaments
actin
Cardiac muscle cells use _____________ respiration almost exclusively.
aerobic
Smooth muscle is found where in the respiratory system?
around the bronchioles
Contractile proteins in smooth muscle are arranged ______.
between dense bodies and dense plaques
Cardiac muscle cells are ______ and contain ______ nuclei.
branched; 1-2
The cyclic events of "attach, pivot, detach, return" continue as long as ________________ ions remain bound to the troponin.
calcium
When a nerve signal arrives at a synaptic knob, what type of channels open in the membrane?
calcium voltage-gated
During contraction of smooth muscle, ______ binds to calcium and activates myosin light chain kinase.
calmodulin
The mechanism of contraction in smooth muscle involves a calcium-binding protein called ______.
calmodulin
The sarcolemma of smooth muscle cells has small invaginations called ______.
caveolae
As a result of muscle fiber contraction, thick filaments in neighboring sarcomeres move ______.
closer together
The amount of additional oxygen that must be inhaled in order to restore pre-exercise levels is called oxygen ________________.
debt
In smooth muscle cells, thin filaments are attached to ______.
dense bodies
In smooth muscle, thin filaments are attached to ______ by elements of the cytoskeleton.
dense bodies
Muscle tissue demonstrates the property of _____ when it is done contracting and returns to its resting length.
elasticity
Muscle cells are said to have what characteristic because they can respond to stimulation from the nervous system?
excitability
Smooth muscle cells are ______ in shape.
fusiform
The act of shivering is an example of skeletal muscle performing what function?
heat production
Smooth muscle is found
in the walls of hollow internal structures such as blood vessels, airways, stomach, intestines, gallbladder, and bladder
Which structure anchors adjacent cardiac muscle cells together?
intercalated disc
When a nerve impulse reaches the end of an axon of a neuromuscular junction, calcium flows ______ the synaptic knob.
into
Smooth muscle contraction is under ______ control.
involuntary
Cardiac muscle cells contain a large number of ______ to generate the ATP required for their unceasing work.
mitochondria
Upon release from the synaptic knob, acetylcholine attaches to receptors on the ______.
motor end plate
After the cross bridges are formed, ATP is required to detach the ______ and complete the sequence of cyclic events.
myosin heads
The immediate supply of ATP for use in muscle contraction is generated by the ______ system.
phosphagen
After stimulation of ACh receptors, a muscle impulse spreads quickly along the __________________ and into the muscle fiber along T-tubules.
sacrolemma
A contracting skeletal muscle fiber typically shortens as all of its ______ shorten in length.
sacromeres
Thick and thin filaments maintain their ______, whether the muscle is relaxed or contracted.
same length
At the end of muscle contraction, calcium ions are moved back into the ________________ reticulum by ATP-driven ion pumps.
sarcoplasmic
Maintenance of posture and production of heat are functions of ______ muscle.
skeletal
Movement of the body, heat production, protection, and support are functions of ______ muscle.
skeletal
According to the sliding filament theory, when a muscle contracts, thick and thin filaments _______________ past each other, and the ______________ shortens
slide; sacromere or myofibril
The ______________ filament theory explains how muscle fibers shorten during contraction.
sliding
The attachment of ACh to the receptor on the motor end plate causes the receptor to open, allowing _______________ ions to enter the muscle fiber.
sodium
The attachment of ACh to the receptor on the motor end plate causes the receptor to open, allowing ________________ ions to enter the muscle fiber.
sodium
The muscle that surrounds the opening to your esophagus and opens reflexively to allow you to swallow food is what type of muscle?
sphincter
1. a nerve signal arrives at this structure 2. ACh is released into this space matches 3. ACh binds to receptors on this surface matches
synaptic knob synaptic cleft motor end plate
As a result of ACh stimulation, calcium ions are released from the ______ of the sarcoplasmic reticulum.
terminal cisternae
T-tubules are located adjacent to ______, which are reservoirs storing the calcium ions required for muscle contraction.
terminal cisternae
As the troponin changes shape (due to binding calcium), it moves the ______ molecule to which it is attached, thus exposing the active sites on the G-actin molecules.
tropomyosin
When a muscle fiber is in a relaxed state, the ______ molecules cover the G-actin active sites, preventing interaction between thick filaments and thin filaments.
tropomyosin
Calcium ions bind to what protein in a thin myofilament?
troponin
Upon release from the terminal cisternae, some calcium ions bind to ______ causing it to change shape.
troponin
Smooth muscle cells retains their mitotic ability. True or False
true
Within a synaptic knob, synaptic ______ contain the neurotransmitter ACh
vesicles