A & P - Ch 10
What is most likely to be the action of the extensor digitorum? (Hint: What does the name mean?) -Open the eyes -Extend the digits -Flex the elbow -Rotate the thigh
Extend the digits
What are the actions of the trapezius? -Flexes the lumbar vertebral column -Extends and laterally flexes neck -Flexes the back; stabilizes scapula during arm flexion -Rotation of vertebral column
Extends and laterally flexes neck
Which property allows muscle cells to stretch to as much as three times their contracted length? Multiple choice question. Contractility Conductivity Extensibility Elasticity
Extensibility
Thin filaments are primarily composed of which protein? Multiple choice question. Dystrophin Elastin F actin Myosin
F actin
Choose all of the following that are found in thin filaments. Multiple select question. Titin F actin Myosin Tropomyosin Troponin
F actin Tropomyosin Troponin
True or false: Muscles acting as antagonists produce most of the force during a particular joint action.
False
On its outer surface, the epimysium is continuous with which of the following? -Fascia -Endomysium -Sarcolemma -Perimysium
Fascia
On its outer surface, the epimysium is continuous with which of the following? -Perimysium -Endomysium -Sarcolemma -Fascia
Fascia
Which term refers to a sheet of connective tissue that separates neighboring muscles or muscle groups? -Endomysium -Fascia -Perimysium -Epimysium
Fascia
Which term refers to bundles of muscle fibers, wrapped in connective tissue, within a muscle? -Compartments -Fascicles -Striations -Tendons
Fascicles
Which term refers to bundles of muscle fibers, wrapped in connective tissue, within a muscle? -Tendons -Compartments -Striations -Fascicles
Fascicles
Which stem cells fuse to form a muscle fiber? Multiple choice question. Sarcoblasts Myoblasts Promyocytes Fibroblasts
Myoblasts
True or false: A muscle described as having a direct attachment is attached to the bone via a tendon or aponeurosis.
false
Groups of muscles are separated by which of the following? epimysium fascicles perimysium fascia endomysium
fascia
A muscle that holds a bone steady during an action is called a(n)
fixator
A muscle that is thick in the middle and tapered at each end is classified as a ____________ muscle.
fusiform
The biceps brachii and the gastrocnemius are examples of ______ muscles. fusiform parallel circular triangular
fusiform
Muscle cells contain ____________, a starch-like carbohydrate that provides energy during intense exercise.
glycogen
Which term refers to a broad, sheet-like tendon? -Ligament -Aponeurosis -Retinaculum -Intermuscular septum
aponeurosis
Skeletal muscle exhibits alternating light and dark bands called _____________.
striations
Connective tissue structures that attach bone to muscle are called ___________
tendons
Which stem cells fuse to form a muscle fiber? Multiple choice question. Fibroblasts Myoblasts Promyocytes Sarcoblasts
Myoblasts
Which describes a muscle fascicle? -Several muscles grouped together, all performing related functions -A bundle of muscle fibers surrounded by connective tissue -A single muscle cell -A connective tissue structure anchoring a muscle to bone
A bundle of muscle fibers surrounded by connective tissue
What is the perimysium? -A layer of loose connective tissue layer surrounding each individual muscle cell -The plasma membrane of an individual muscle cell -A connective tissue sheath surrounding an entire muscle -A connective tissue sheath bundling many muscle fibers into a fascicle
A connective tissue sheath bundling many muscle fibers into a fascicle
Which describes the endomysium? -A connective tissue sheath bundling many muscle fibers into a fascicle -The plasma membrane of an individual muscle cell -A loose connective tissue layer around each individual muscle cell -A connective tissue sheath surrounding an entire muscle
A loose connective tissue layer around each individual muscle cell
What is myoglobin? Multiple choice question. A hormone that triggers contraction A molecule that stores oxygen in muscles A carbohydrate that provides a muscle cell with energy An enzyme found in the synaptic cleft
A molecule that stores oxygen in muscles
What is an intrinsic muscle? -A muscle that is contained entirely within one region of the body -A muscle that holds a bone still during a particular movement -A muscle that appears to emerge directly from the bone with no visible gap or tendon -A muscle that arises from one region, but acts upon a different region
A muscle that is contained entirely within one region of the body
What is a neuromuscular junction? Multiple choice question. A site where a nerve fiber communicates with a muscle fiber Where a synaptic bulb is attached to a T-tubule A site in the spinal cord where nerve impulses from the somatic receptors are received A passageway into a muscle for arteries and veins
A site where a nerve fiber communicates with a muscle fiber
What is fascia? -A thin sleeve of connective tissue surrounding an individual muscle fiber -A thick sheet of connective tissue separating neighboring groups of muscles -The plasma membrane of a muscle cell -A connective tissue sheath encircling an individual muscle fascicle
A thick sheet of connective tissue separating neighboring groups of muscles
I bands are composed primarily of which protein? Multiple choice question. Titin Elastin Actin Myosin
Actin
Which term is another word for prime mover? -Agonist -Fixator -Antagonist -Synergist
Agonist
Which term refers to a muscle that produces most of the force during a particular joint action? -Antagonist -Fixator -Agonist -Synergist
Agonist
What is a motor unit? Multiple choice question. All of the muscle fibers innervated by a single motor nerve fiber All of the nerve fibers that innervate a muscle group A muscle unit within the epimysium A single bundle of fascicles
All of the muscle fibers innervated by a single motor nerve fiber
Which term refers to a broad, sheet-like tendon? -Retinaculum -Ligament -Intermuscular septum -Aponeurosis
Aponeurosis
The perimysium contains which of the following? (Select all that apply) -Blood vessels -Bone tissue -Muscle spindles -Nerves
Blood vessels, muscle spindles, nerves
Fasciae separate muscles into functional groups. Which term refers to these enclosed groups of muscles? -Aponeuroses -Fixators -Antagonists -Compartments
Compartments
What is the ability of muscle cells to shorten called? Multiple choice question. Elasticity Conductivity Excitability Contractility
Contractility
What are the functions of skeletal muscle? (select all that apply) -Control of body openings and passages -Formation of new blood cells -Heat production -Blood sugar regulation
Control of body openings and passages, Heat production, Blood sugar regulation
Muscle and nerve cells have developed which characteristic more than other cells? Multiple choice question. Movement Reproduction Permeability Excitability
Excitability
Which muscle forms a dome between the thoracic and abdominal cavities? -Transverse abdominal -Splenius cervicis -Trapezius -Diaphragm
Diaphragm
Which are classified as respiratory muscles? Trapezius Splenius capitis Diaphragm External intercostals Internal intercostals
Diaphragm, External intercostals, Internal intercostals
What is the action of the zygomaticus major? -Compresses the cheeks -Elevates the mandible and closes the jaw -Closes the eye in blinking and squinting -Draws the angle of the mouth upward and laterally
Draws the angle of the mouth upward and laterally
Which prevents muscle cells from becoming too slack? Multiple choice question. Conductivity Extensibility Excitability Elasticity
Elasticity
What is a difference in electrical charge from one point to another called? Multiple choice question. Electrical potential Battery Charge difference Anion gap
Electrical potential
The external intercostal muscles do which of the following? Multiple choice question. Compress abdominal viscera Depress the diaphragm Elevate and protract ribs during inspiration Depress and retract ribs during expiration
Elevate and protract ribs during inspiration
What is the action of the external intercostals? Depress ribs during inspiration Elevate and protract ribs during inspiration Depress ribs during expiration Retract the ribs during inspiration
Elevate and protract ribs during inspiration
Blood capillaries are able to reach every muscle fiber because they run extensively through which of the following? -Endomysium -Epimysium -Perimysium -Fascia
Endomysium
Which surrounds the muscle fiber and creates room for nerve fibers? -Fascia -Perimysium -Epimysium -Endomysium
Endomysium
The epimysium is a connective tissue sheath that wraps around which of the following? -Groups of muscles -Muscle fascicle -Entire muscle -Muscle fiber
Entire muscle
Which connective tissue layer surrounds the entire muscle? Multiple choice question. Epimysium Endomysium Perimysium
Epimysium
Which term refers to the connective tissue layer that surrounds the entire muscle? -Perimysium -Epimysium -Endomysium -Fascia
Epimysium
Which describes a pennate muscle? -Thick in the middle with narrow tapered ends -Feather-like and fasciculi insert obliquely into the tendon. -Broad at one end and narrow at the opposite end -Ring-shaped and fasciculi surround body openings.
Feather-like and fasciculi insert obliquely into the tendon.
Which term refers to a muscle that prevents a bone from moving during an action? -Prime mover -Antagonist -Fixator -Agonist
Fixator
What are muscle compartments? -Bundles of myofibrils surrounded by sarcoplasmic reticulum -Groups of fascicles inserted obliquely on a tendon -Bundles of muscle fibers surrounded by perimysium -Functional groups of muscles surrounded by fascia
Functional groups of muscles surrounded by fascia
Within a sarcomere, the region within the A band that lacks thin filaments is called the _________ band.
H
The especially thick fasciae that separate the muscle compartments of the arm are known as _________ septa.
Intermuscular
During a particular joint action, an antagonist may do which of the following? (Select all that apply) -Limits the speed or range of the action by opposing the other muscles involved -Relaxes to allow other muscles to have control over the action -Holds the bone (to which it is attached) steady during the action -Generates most of the force needed to produce the action
Limits the speed or range of the action by opposing the other muscles involved, relaxes to allow other muscles to have control over the action
Choose all that are the skeletal attachments of the sternocleidomastoid muscle. -Mastoid process -Scapula -Zygomatic arch -Manubrium and clavicle
Mastoid process, manubrium, and clavicle
A muscle that is acting as a synergist during a joint action may do which of the following? -Relax to give the primer mover complete control over the action -Modify the direction of the movement produced by the prime mover -Stabilize a joint to restrict undesirable movements of a bone -Contract together with the prime mover to produce more power
Modify the direction of the movement produced by the prime mover, stabilize a joint to restrict undesirable movements of a bone, contract together with the prime mover to produce more power
Which are attachments of the orbicularis oris? -Skin around margin of orbit -Tissue of lips -Lower eyelids -Modiolus at angle of mouth -Upper eyelids
Modiolus at angle of mouth and tissue of lips
What is the indented region of the sarcolemma that participates in the neuromuscular junction called? Multiple choice question. Myolemma Telodendrion Motor end plate Synaptic knob
Motor end plate
What is the action of the pectoralis minor? Multiple choice question. Extends and rotates the vertebral column Moves scapula laterally and forward Extends and medially rotates humerus Flexes and adducts humerus
Moves scapula laterally and forward
The perimysium is a connective tissue sheath that surrounds which of the following? -Muscle fascicles -The entire muscle -Groups of muscles -Individual muscle fibers
Muscle fascicles
The endomysium is a connective tissue sheath that wraps around which of the following? -Muscle fiber -Groups of muscles -Entire muscle -Muscle fascicle
Muscle fiber
The partial contraction of a resting muscle is known as which of the following? Multiple choice question. Rigor mortis Muscle tone Wave summation Tetany
Muscle tone
The diaphragm and intercostal muscles are classified as which of the following? -Muscles of facial expression -Muscles of chewing and swallowing -Muscles of respiration -Muscles acting on the head
Muscles of respiration
Which protein makes up the thick filaments of a myofibril? Multiple choice question. Actin Myosin Tropomyosin Troponin
Myosin
Knowing the innervation to each muscle enables clinicians to diagnose which of the following? -Nerve, spinal cord, and brain stem injuries -Broken bones -Osteoarthritis -Damage to blood vessels serving muscles
Nerve, spinal cord, and brain stem injuries
The muscular system at rest receives approximately how much of the blood pumped by the heart? -Three-quarters -One-half -One-quarter -One-tenth
One-quarter
Muscle fibers are bundled together into fascicles by which connective tissue layer? Multiple choice question. Perimysium Epimysium Endomysium
Perimysium
Projections extending from the inner surface of the epimysium form which of the following? -Perimysium -Endomysium -Sarcolemma -Fascia
Perimysium
Stretch receptors called muscle spindles are located within which connective tissue layer? -Epimysium -Perimysium -Endomysium
Perimysium
Which term refers to the loose connective tissue layer that surrounds skeletal muscle fascicles? -Epimysium -Endomysium -Fascia -Perimysium
Perimysium
Which stem cells remain located between a muscle fiber and the endomysium? Multiple choice question. Fibrocytes Myoblasts Satellite cells Myocytes
Satellite cells
Which are functions of the endomysium? (Select all that apply) -Separates individual muscle fibers -Creates room for capillaries and nerve fibers to reach every muscle fiber -Contains stretch receptors called muscle spindles
Separates individual muscle fibers and creates room for capillaries and nerve fibers to reach every muscle fiber
Which are functions of the endomysium? (Select all that apply) -Separates individual muscle fibers -Contains stretch receptors called muscle spindles -Creates room for capillaries and nerve fibers to reach every muscle fiber
Separates individual muscle fibers, creates room for capillaries and nerve fibers to reach every muscle fiber
The manubrium, clavicle, and mastoid process are skeletal attachments of which of the following? -Scalenes -Sternocleidomastoid -Trapezius -Splenius Capitis
Sternocleidomastoid
The synaptic knob does not touch the muscle fiber but is separated by which structure? Multiple choice question. Motor end plate Sarcolemma Synaptic cleft Schwann cell
Synaptic cleft
The biceps brachii helps the brachialis flex the elbow. Which term best describes the role of the biceps brachii during elbow flexion? -Synergist -Antagonist -Fixator -Extensor
Synergist
Which term refers to a muscle that does not produce most of the force, but instead works together with other muscles to help cause a movement? -Antagonist -Synergist -Agonist -Fixator
Synergist
Which term refers to a muscle that does not produce most of the force, but instead works together with other muscles to help cause a movement? -Synergist -Antagonist -Fixator -Agonist
Synergist
Which membranous structures conduct impulses through the sarcoplasm to stimulate the release of calcium? Multiple choice question. T-tubules Sarcomeres Myosin Troponin
T-tubules
What does the term "depressor" refer to in the name depressor labii inferioris? -The location of the muscle -The shape of the muscle -The action of the muscle -The length of the muscle
The action of the muscle
What causes skeletal muscle cells to be striated? Multiple choice question. The alternating arrangement of red and white fibers The alternating bands of tropomyosin and actin The alternating light and dark regions of the sarcomeres
The alternating light and dark regions of the sarcomeres
Which is an example of an aponeurosis? -The feather-like structure of the rectus femoris -The thick sheet of connective tissue that separates the lateral and posterior compartments of the arm -The broad, sheet-like tendon located beneath the scalp -The fibrous joint formed by a tooth in its socket
The broad, sheet-like tendon located beneath the scalp
A muscle is described as having an indirect attachment if which of the following statements is true? -The muscle ends in a tendon and the tendon attaches to the bone. -The muscle fibers are attached to the bone by short collagen fibers. -The muscle attaches to soft tissue (such as skin) instead of bone. -The muscle tissue emerges directly from the bone.
The muscle ends in a tendon and the tendon attaches to the bone.
What are intermuscular septa? -Alternating light and dark bands visible when skeletal muscle tissue is viewed under a microscope -Thin sleeves of connective tissue that surround each muscle fiber -Thick fasciae that separate muscles into compartments -Parallel strands visible when skeletal muscle is viewed with the naked eye such as the "grain" of a cut of meat
Thick fasciae that separate muscles into compartments
What is the function of T-tubules? Multiple choice question. To stimulate the terminal cisternae to release sodium To stimulate the terminal cisternae to release calcium To stimulate the terminal cisternae to release acetylcholine
To stimulate the terminal cisternae to release calcium
Which are muscles of the anterior abdominal wall? Multiple select question. Transverse abdominal Rectus abdominis External abdominal oblique Diaphragm Latissimus dorsi Internal abdominal oblique
Transverse abdominal Rectus abdominis External abdominal oblique Internal abdominal oblique
Which muscle works to compress abdominal contents and to maintain posture, but does NOT contribute to movement of the vertebral column? Rectus abdominis External abdominal oblique Transversus abdominis Internal abdominal oblique
Transversus abdominis
Which is a large diamond-shaped muscle that extends from the neck, over the shoulders, and halfway down the back? -Temporalis -Trapezius -Sternocleidomastoid -Masseter
Trapezius
Select all that apply What are two regulatory proteins found in a myofibril? Multiple select question. Myosin Actin Tropomyosin Troponin
Tropomyosin Troponin
What happens when calcium ions bind to troponin? Multiple choice question. Tropomyosin moves off the active site on actin. Troponin binds to myosin. The myosin head binds to tropomyosin.
Tropomyosin moves off the active site on actin.
Which is a quick cycle of contraction in a whole muscle that occurs when a threshold level stimulus is reached? Multiple choice question. Tetany Rigor Twitch Treppe
Twitch
Because skeletal muscle is under the conscious control it is said to be which of the following? Multiple choice question. Voluntary Involuntary Smooth Visceral
Voluntary
Which is found in thin filaments but is not a regulatory protein? Multiple choice question. Troponin Tropomyosin Actin Myosin
actin
The loose connective tissue layer that surrounds individual muscle cells is called the
endomysium
The term that refers to the identity of the nerve that stimulates a muscle is
innervation
Muscles that are entirely contained within a particular region are called ____________ muscles.
intrinsic
Muscle cells contain ____________ , a red pigment that stores oxygen needed for muscular activity.
myoglobin
The protein found in muscle cells that stores and then releases oxygen when needed is called
myoglobin
In a myofibril, a thick filament is composed of pairs of __________ molecules intertwined together.
myosin
A synapse is the point where a nerve fiber meets a target cell. When the target cell is a muscle fiber, this type of synapse is called a ____________ junction.
neuromuscular
The muscle that attaches at the modiolus (angle) of the mouth and inserts in the tissue of the lips is the orbicularis
oris
The rectus abdominis and the sartorius are examples of ______ muscles. -fusiform -pennate -parallel -triangular
parallel
The palmar interosseous muscles of the hand and semimembranosus muscle of the thigh are examples of what types of muscles. -Circular -Fusiform -Parallel -Pennate
pennate
The portion of a myofibril from one Z disc to the next is called a(n)
sarcomere
The pectoralis major and temporalis muscles are examples of ______ muscles. -triangular -fusiform -circular -parallel
triangular
In a thin filament, each tropomyosin molecule has a small calcium-binding protein called _________ bound to it.
troponin