A & P Ch 9 Muscular System 2/3
Cardiac muscle is ____-_____ and rhythmic. A pattern of contraction and ____ repeats, generating the rhythmic contraction of the heart.
self-exciting; relaxation
While summation increases the force of contraction of a ____ muscle fiber, a whole muscle can generate more force if more muscle fibers are involved in the ____.
single; contraction
The contractile response of a __ muscle fiber to a single ___ is called a ____.
single; impulse; twitch
A ____ action potential conducted down a ____ neuron normally releases enough ___ to bring the muscle fibers to threshold, generating an ____.
single; motor; ACh; impulse
Smooth muscle is _____ to contract and ____ than skeletal muscle, yet smooth muscle can ____ contract longer with the ____ amount of ATP.
slower; relax; forcefully; same
At higher frequencies of _____, as the time spent in relaxation becomes very ____, a condition called partial ____ results
stimulation; brief; tetany
At higher intensities of ____, other motor neurons respond, and more motor ____ are activated. Such an increase in the number of activated motor units is called ____ motor ___ summation, or _____
stimulation; units; multiple; unit; recruitment
The length to which a muscle fiber is ___ before stimulation affects the ___ it will develop.
stretched; force
If a skeletal muscle fiber is ___ well beyond its normal ___ length, the force will ___. This is because ___ of that fiber become so ___ that some myosin heads cannot reach binding sites on the ___ filaments and cannot ____ to contraction.
stretched; resting; decrease; sarcomeres; extended; thin; contribute
Even when a muscle appears to be at rest, its fibers undergo a certain degree of ___ contraction. This continuous state of partial contraction is called muscle ____ (tonus), and it is a response to impulses originating _____ in the spinal cord and conducted along ____ to a few muscle fibers.
sustained; tone; repeatedly; axons
Smooth muscle cells do not have ____ _____, and their ______ reticula are not well developed.
transverse tubules; sarcoplasmic
The number of muscle fibers in a motor unit ____ considerably. The fewer muscle ___ in the motor units, however, the more ____ the movements that can be produced in a particular muscle.
varies; fibers; precise
Also, cardiac muscle becomes non-responsive (____) after stimulation until the ____ ends. Therefore, sustained or tetanic contractions do not occur in the ____ muscle.
refractory; contraction; heart
the events leading up to a twitch is called a?
myogram
Summation and recruitment together can produce a ____ contraction of _____ strength.
sustained; increasing
During sustained contractions smaller motor units, whose neurons have smaller-_____ axons, are more _____ stimulated and are recruited ____. Larger motor units, whose neurons have larger-diameter ____, respond later and with ____ force.
-diameter; easily; first; axons; greater
Once threshold is reached, an ____ potential is generated, resulting in an ____ that spreads throughout the muscle fiber, releasing enough ____ ions from the _______ reticulum to activate cross-bridge formation and ____ the fiber.
action; impulse; calcium; sarcoplasmic; contract
Sustained contractions of whole muscles enable us to perform everyday activities, but the force generated by those contractions must be _____.
controlled
Visceral smooth muscle is the more ____ type of smooth muscle. It is found in the walls of ____ organs, such as the stomach, _____, urinary bladder, and uterus.
common; hollow; intestines
A twitch consists of a period of ___, during which the fiber pulls at its _____, followed by a period of _____, during which the pulling force declines
contraction; attachments; relaxation
A twitch has a brief ___ between the time of stimulation and the ____ of contraction. This is the ____ period, which in human muscle is approximately 2 ______
delay; beginning; latent; milliseconds
Smooth muscle cells are ____ with tapering ends and contain thick and thin ____, but these filaments are not organized into _____. Therefore, smooth muscle cells lack _____ and appear "smooth" under the microscope
elongated; filaments; myofibrils; striations
Understanding how individual muscle ____ contract is important for understanding how ___ work, but such contractions by themselves are of little significance in ___-___-____ activities. Rather, the actions we need to perform usually require the contribution of ___ muscle fibers simultaneously
fibers; muscles; day-to-day; multiple
For example, holding a paper cup of coffee ___ enough to keep it from slipping through our fingers, but not so forcefully as to crush it, requires precise control of ____ force. In the whole muscle, the force developed reflects (1) the ____ at which individual muscle fibers are stimulated and (2) how many fibers take part in the overall _____ of the muscle.
firmly; contractile; frequency; contraction
The calcium ions in transverse tubules come from the ___ outside the cardiac muscle ____. In this way, extracellular calcium partially controls the ____ of cardiac muscle contraction and enables cardiac muscle cells to contract _____ than skeletal muscle fibers can.
fluid; cell; strength; longer
When the resulting ______, sustained contraction lacks even partial _____, it is called complete (____) tetany (tetanus). Complete tetany does not occur in the ___, but can be demonstrated in the laboratory.
forceful; relaxation; fused; body
These two features of visceral smooth muscle—conduction of ____ from cell to cell and rhythmicity—are largely responsible for the wavelike motion called _____ of certain ____ organs
impulses; peristalsis; tubular
A muscle fiber exposed to a series of stimuli of _____ frequency reaches a point when it is unable to completely ___ before the next stimulus in the ___ arrives. When this happens, the individual ___ begin to combine, and the contraction becomes ____. In such a sustained contraction, the force of individual twitches combines by the process of _____
increasing; relax; series; twitches; sustained; summation
Intercalated discs help join cells and transfer the force of contraction from cell to cell, and also allow ____ to diffuse between the cells. This ion movement allows action potentials to ____ from cell to cell. In this way, when one portion of the cardiac muscle network is stimulated, the impulse ___ rapidly to other cells of the network, and the whole structure contracts as a unit or _____; that is, the network responds to stimulation in an ____-___-____ manner.
ions; travel; passes; syncytium; all-or-none
In the laboratory, when an ___ muscle fiber is exposed to a series of electrical ___ of increasing strength, the fiber remains ___ until a certain strength of stimulation called the ____ stimulus is applied
isolated; stimuli; unresponsive; threshold
On the other hand, the transverse tubules of cardiac muscle cells are ____ than those in skeletal muscle cells, and they release many ___ ions into the sarcoplasm in response to a single _____.
larger; calcium; impulse
Like muscle fibers, ___ neurons must be brought to ____ before an impulse is generated. Some motor neurons are more easily brought to threshold than others. If only the more ___ stimulated motor neurons are involved, few motor units ___.
motor; threshold; easily; contract
The two major types of smooth muscle are ____ and _____
multiunit; visceral
individual twitches do ___ normally occur. Partial ____ contractions of muscle fibers are common. On the whole-muscle level, contractions are smooth rather than irregular or jerky because the ____ cord stimulates contractions in different sets of motor units at different ____.
not; tetanic; spinal; moments
The ____ ends of cardiac muscle cells are connected by cross-bands called ____ discs. These bands are complex intercellular ____ that include components of _____ and gap junctions.
opposing; intercalated; junctions; desmosomes
During normal activities, muscle fibers contract at their ___ lengths, at which force of contraction will be ____
optimal; maximal
Most muscle fibers have only one motor end ____. Motor neuron axons, however, are densely ____, which enables one such ___ to control many muscle fibers. Together, a motor ____ and the muscle fibers it controls constitute a motor ___
plate; branched; axon; neuron; unit
Muscle tone contributes to maintaining _____. Tautness in the muscles of the neck, trunk, and _____ limbs enables a person to hold the ____ upright, stand, or sit. If tone is suddenly lost, such as when a person loses consciousness, the body _____.
posture; lower; head; collapses
As the intensity of stimulation increases, _______ of motor units continues until finally ____ motor units are activated in that muscle.
recruitment; all