Chapter 10: Muscle Tissue
________ released from the sarcoplasmic reticulum bind to troponin to trigger exposure of binding sites on actin and begin the contraction cycle. ______ supplies energy to detach the myosin head from actin. -Calcium ions; ATP -Calcium ions; Titin -Sodium ions; ATP -Sodium ions; GTP
Calcium ions; ATP
Which of the following is directly responsible for transmitting an action potential from a motor neuron to a skeletal muscle fiber? -creatine phosphate -acetylcholine -myofibrils -gap junctions -intercalated discs
acetylcholine
A runner nearing the end of a marathon race would produce most ATP by: -aerobic respiration. -anaerobic respiration. -creatine phosphate. -amino acid breakdown.
aerobic respiration
The site where a somatic motor neuron releases acetylcholine to stimulate a skeletal muscle fiber is called the -neuromuscular junction -synaptic end bulbs -motor end plate -myofibril -sarcolemma
neuromuscular junction
Skeletal muscle is covered, surrounded and protected by various layers of connective tissue. Which layer of connective tissue would surround a bundle of muscle fibers (muscle cells)? -hypodermis -endomysium -epimysium -fascia -perimysium
perimysium
In a neuromuscular junction, the effect of acetylcholine (ACh) binding to receptors on the motor end plate lasts only briefly due to -endocytosis of the ACh receptor into the myofiber. -diffusion of the ACh out of the synaptic cleft. -rapid uptake of the ACh into the myofiber. -rapid destruction of ACh in the synaptic cleft by monoamine oxidase. -rapid destruction of ACh in the synaptic cleft by acetylcholinesterase.
rapid destruction of ACh in the synaptic cleft by acetylcholinesterase
Which type of muscle tissue is involuntary (can't be consciously controlled)? -skeletal muscle -smooth muscle -cardiac muscle -skeletal muscle and smooth muscle -smooth muscle and cardiac muscle
smooth muscle and cardiac muscle
Skeletal muscle contraction is triggered to begin when calcium is released from -mitochondria -T-tubules -terminal cisterns of sarcoplasmic reticulum -myofibrils
terminal cisterns of sarcoplasmic reticulum
Which protein does calcium bind to? -tropomyosin -troponin -myosin -actin
troponin
Through aerobic respiration in the mitochondria, one glucose molecule can create -2 ATP -4 ATP -30 or more ATP -None of these
30 or more ATP
What energizes the myosin head? -Phosphate release -calcium ions -ATP hydrolysis reaction -ADP synthesis -acetylcholine
ATP hydrolysis reaction
Muscular tissue has several important properties, such as electrical excitability. Another property of muscular tissue is that it is able to stretch, and return to its original size and shape. Which property of muscular tissue is this? -Conductivity -Elasticity -Extensibility -Plasticity -None of these is correct
Elasticity
Myasthenia Gravis is an autoimmune disorder that targets the ACh receptors at the NMJ and ultimately reduces the number of available receptors. Predict what happens if you treat the patient with a drug that inhibits the activity of acetylcholinesterase? -The drug will increase contraction. -The drug will cause spasm -The drug will prevent contraction. -The drug will cause a weak contraction.
The drug will increase contraction.
Muscle fibers produce ATP using: -creatine phosphate. -anaerobic cellular respiration. -aerobic cellular respiration. -all of the choices are correct.
all of the choices are correct
The general functions of muscle tissue include: -production of body movement. -stabilization of body positions. -storage and movement of substances through the body. -heat generation. -all of the choices are correct
all of the choices are correct
Which ATP production would be sufficient to run in place for one minute? -creatine phosphate -anaerobic cellular respiration -aerobic cellular respiration
anaerobic cellular respiration
Which correctly lists the sequence of structures that action potentials must move through to excite skeletal muscle contraction? -axon of neuron, sarcolemma, T tubules -T tubules, sarcolemma, myofilament -myofibrils, myofilaments, mitochondria -muscle fiber, axon of neuron, myofibrils -sarcolemma, axon of neuron, T tubules
axon of neuron, sarcolemma, T tubules
Contraction of myofibrils within a muscle fiber begins when -sodium enters the muscle fiber -calcium is released from the sarcoplasmic reticulum -acetylcholine binds to ligand gates -an action potential travels t-tubules -calcium is moved into the sarcoplasmic reticulum
calcium is released from the sarcoplasmic reticulum
The outermost layer of connective tissue surrounding a skeletal muscle is the -ligament -perimysium -endomysium -epimysium -tendon
epimysium
Which property of muscle gives it the ability to stretch without damage? -extensibility -elasticity -electrical excitability -contractility
extensibility
When a person is hooked up to a machine that will record myograms, a record of their muscle activity can be produced (depending on the frequency and strength of the stimuli that generate an action potential in their muscle tissue). If the person receives a series of multiple stimuli in a short period of time, the wave of muscle activity that will be recorded will show a sustained contraction with no period of relaxation in between the periods when they receive the stimuli. The myograms has recorded: -an incomplete twitch -a fused (complete) twitch -fused (complete) tentanus -incomplete tetanus -an extended muscle spasm
fused (complete) tentanus
After the fusion of myoblasts, the muscle fiber loses its ability to -go through mitosis -lengthen -contract -grow
go through mitosis
Which term describes a somatic motor neuron and all the skeletal muscle fibers it stimulates? -neuromuscular junction -motor end plate -synapse -motor unit
motor unit
Which of the following molecules found in skeletal muscle cells binds oxygen that can later be used during aerobic metabolism to help generate ATP? -myoglobin -creatine -creatine phosphate -glycogen -titin
myoglobin
During the contraction cycle, ATP attaches to -actin -troponin -myosin -tropomyosin -none of these choices
myosin
Cross bridges are formed during muscle contraction when _____ binds to _____. -actin; troponin -myosin; troponin -myosin; actin -actin; myosin -actin; tropomyosin
myosin; actin
Mitochondrial activity in skeletal muscle cells are usually efficient, but can have limited ATP production if -there is pyruvic acid accumulation. -there is limited O2 availability -CO2 is produced as a waste product.
there is limited O2 availability
Creatine phosphate reserves are restored via phosphorylation by ATP during rest. -True -False
true
Energy can be transferred in the muscle cell through the conversion of ATP into ADP. -True -False
true
In motor unit recruitment, the number of active motor units increases. -True -False
true
A brief contraction of all muscle fibers in a motor unit in response to a single action potential moving down the somatic motor neuron is known as -unfused tetanus -refractory period -twitch contraction -wave summation -fused tetanus
twitch contraction