A & P Chapter 9-12
typical spinal cord has how many pairs of spinal nerves, and where does the spinal cord end
31 pairs, lumbar vertebra 1 or 2
the spinal cord continues to elongate until about age
4
where does the simplest processing occur
PNS and the spinal cord
the skeletal muscle complex known as the triad consists of
a transverse tubule and two terminal cisternae
person with polio has lost the use of his leg muscles. in which area of his spinal cord would you expect the virus-infected motor neurons to be
anterior gray horns
sensory input from interoceptors of the body walls and limbs is carried to the spinal nerve via the
anterior rami
which ramus carries sensory information from the limbs
anterior ramus
when comparing slow fibers to fast fibers, slow fibers
appear dark red
all of the following are true of IPSPs except
are graded depolarizations
many meds introduced into the bloodstream cannot directly affect the neurons of the CNS because
astrocytes isolate the CNS by forming a blood-brain barrier
which part of the neuron can conduct an action potential
axon and telodendria
axon is connected to the cell body at the
axon hillock
puffer fish poison blocks voltage gated sodium channels like cork. what effect would this neurotoxin have on the function of neurons
axon would be unable to generate action potentials
in which part of a neuron does wallerian degeneration occur
axons of PNS neurons
action potential travelling along the entire length of an axon demonstrates
continuous propagation
muscle tissue consists chiefly of cells that are highly specialized for
contraction
calcium ions are bound to troponin during which of the following steps
contraction phase
voltage gated channels are present
in the membrane that covers axons
which of the following is not a recognized function of skeletal muscle
controlled involuntarily
suppose that you feel something brushing against your abdomen. the sensory information would be carried to the spinal cord over a _____ ramus
anterior
which kind of neural circuit processes info in a stepwise fashion, one neuron to another
convergent
perikaryon
cytoplasm that surrounds the nucleus of a neuron
inhibitory postsynaptic potential (IPSP)
graded hyperpolarization by the postsynaptic cell
the infraspinatus has its insertion on the
greater tubercle of humerus
explain two key concepts of the sarcomere length-tension relationship
greater zone of overlap, greater tension the muscle can develop there is an optimum range of actin and myosin overlap that will produce the greatest amount of tension
regions of the CNS where neuron cell bodies dominate constitute the _____ matter
grey
area in the center of the A band that contains no thin filaments is the
h band
which of the following terms is used to describe the location of a muscle
hallucis
muscle fibers differ from typical cells in that muscle fibers
have many nuclei
muscles included the term "capitis" would be found within or attached to the
head
which of the following acts as an ATPase during the contraction cycle of muscle
head portion of the myosin molecule
the axial muscle stabilize and position which regions of the body
head, neck, and trunk
greater degree of sustained depolarization at the axon hillock, the _____ (higher or lower) the frequency of action potentials generated
higher
each skeletal muscle fiber contains _______ myofibrils
hundreds to thousands
which of the following muscles has its origin on the hyoid and inserts on the tongue
hyoglossus
if the membrane potential of a neuron is -80 mV, it is
hyperpolarized during the refractory period
a muscle producing tension that peaks but fails to only intermediate stimulus rates is said to be in
incomplete tetanus
decreased blood flow to a muscle could result in all of the following except
increase in intracellular glycogen
muscle hypertrophy
increase in the size of the muscle cells
muscular force can be adjusted to match increased loads by
increasing frequency of action potentials in motor neurons
name the extrinsic eye muscles
inferior rectus, medial rectus, superior rectus, lateral rectus, inferior oblique, superior oblique
the bones, which serve as levers in the body, do not
inhibit movement
which is not true of the spinal cord
interacts with the muscular system by initiating voluntary movement of skeletal mucles
which of the following would not have an effect on synaptic function
interfering with voltage gated sodium channels
muscles located entirely within an organ are called
intrinsic
type of contraction in which the muscle fibers do not shorten is called
isometric
which of the following is not true of the muscular system
it depends upon the cardiovascular system to provide the hemoglobin stored in slow muscle fibesr
summarize the sliding filament theory
it is the process of sarcomere shortening caused by the sliding of thin and thick filaments past another
how would a drug that blocks ACh receptors at the motor end plate affect skeletal muscle
it would cause flaccid paralysis (muscles are relaxed and unable to contract)
how would the loss of acetylcholinerase from the motor end plate affect skeletal muscle
it would cause spastic paralysis (muscles are contracted and unable to relax)
how would the absolute refractory period be affected if voltage-regulated sodium channels failed to inactive
it would last indefinitely
which leg movement would be impaired by injury to the obturator muscles
lateral rotation at the hip
Na+ and K+ both use _____ to passively diffuse across the plasma membrane
leak channels
ion channels that are always open
leak channels
in the patellar reflex, identify the response observed and the effectors involved
leg extension and the effectors are the quadriceps femoris
what sarcomere characteristic affects the amount of tension produced when a skeletal muscle fiber contracts
length of sarcomere
what does the term flexor carpi radialis longus tell you about this muscle
long muscle that lies next to the radius and flexes the wrist
the muscle weakness of myasthenia gravis results from
loss of acetylcholine receptors in the end plate membrane
the _____ originate in the pelvic region and usually insert on the femur
muscles that move the thigh
skeletal muscle fibers are formed from embryonic cells called
myoblasts
when a skeletal muscle fiber contracts, which of the following does not occur
myosin and actin filaments decrease in length
proteins that make up a thick filament
myosin and titin
cross-bridges are portions of
myosin molecules
brachial plexus
network of nerves formed by the branches of spinal nerve segments C5-T1
what accounts for roughly half of the volume of the nervous system
neuroglia
each skeletal muscle fiber is controlled by a motor neuron at a single
neuromuscular joint
communication between axons and muscle fibers occurs at specialized synapses called
neuromuscular junctions
classify neurons based on their structure
neurons are classified structurally as anaxonic, bipolar, unipolar, or multipolar
unipolar neurons
neurons in which dendritic and axonal processes are continuous and the soma lies off to one side
multipolar neurons
neurons that have several dendrites and a single axon
people who are engaged in repetitive hand movements such as typing or playing the piano may suffer wrist pain, especially during palmar flexion. all of the following are true concerning this condition except that it
never causes muscle weakness
which of the following is not contained in the axoplasm of the axon
nissl bodies
the face, head, and cheeks are located in a dermatome supplied by nerves from what spinal cord region
no spinal nerves innervate the dermatome containing the face
in which of the following would the delay between stimulus and response be greater
polysynaptic contralateral reflex
identify the muscle whose origin is on the lateral condyle of the femur
popliteus
which ramus provides sensory and motor innervation to the skin and skeletal muscles of the back
posterior ramus
major peripheral branches of a spinal nerve
posterior ramus, anterior ramus, and rami communicantes
are the wrist extensors located on the anterior surface or the posterior surface of the forearm
posterior surface
gray rami communicans
postganglionic fibers that connect an sympathetic ganglion and carry fibers that innervate glands and smooth muscle of the body wall or limbs
which of the following is an ion that is more concentrated inside the cell than outside
potassium
separation of plus and negative charges across the membrane creates a _____ diference, or voltage
potential
describe components of chemical synapse
presynaptic cell and postsynaptic cell whose plasma membranes are separated by a narrow synaptic cleft
intrinsic muscle of the hand originate
primarily on the carpal and metacarpal bones, and insert on the phalanges
the advantage of having many nuclei in a skeletal muscle fiber is the ability to
produce large amounts of the muscle proteins needed for muscle contraction
action potential
propagated change in membrane potential of an excitable cell
exteroceptors
provide information about the external environment
the adductor brevis has its origin on the
pubis
spinal flexors
quadratus lumborum longus colli longus capitis
which of the following about action potential is false
rapid depolarization phase is caused by the entry of potassium ions
components of reflex arc
receptor, sensory neuron, motor neuron, effector, and sometimes interneurons may be involved
spinal interneurons inhibit antagonist motor neurons in a process called
reciprocal inhibition
the increase in muscle tension that is produced by increasing the number of active motor units is called
recruitment
during abdominal surgery, the surgeon makes a cut lateral to the linea alba. the muscle that would be cut is the
rectus abdominis
the muscle that originates on the superior surface of the pubis around the symphysis is the
rectus abdominis
which axial muscle is often known as the six pack in physically fit people
rectus abdominis
which muscle connects the ribs and sternum to the pubic bones
rectus abdominis
which of the following is not an extrinisic eye muscle
rectus abdominis
all of the following provides flexion of the knee except
rectus femoris
extensive damage to oligodendrocytes in the CNS could result in
reduced speed of nerve impulses
contralateral reflexes
reflexes the activate muscles on the opposite side of they body as the stimulus
explain why the propagation of action potentials along electrically excitable membranes occurs in only one direction
refractory period prevents it from propagating back in the direction from which it began
why is the zone of overlap an important region of the sarcomere
the zone of overlap is important because it is where the myosin heads can interact with the thin filaments
which of the following statements is not true about action potentials
they can travel in two directions
which of the following becoming connected by myosin cross-bridges during muscle contraction
thin and thick filaments
the Na-K ion exchange pump actively transports
3 intracellular sodium ions for 2 extracellular potassium ions
the equilibrium potential for potassium ion occurs at approximately
-90 mV
main steps in generation of action potential
1. a graded depolariztion brings an area of an excitable membrane to threshold. 2. sodium channel activation occurs 3. sodium ions enter the cell and depolarization occurs 4. sodium channels are inactivated. 5. voltage gated potassium channels open and potassium moves out of the cell, initiating repolarization 6. sodium channels regain their normal properties 7. temporary hyperpolarization occurs
steps involved in transmission at a cholinergic synapse
1. action potential depolarizes synaptic knob at the presynaptic membrane 2. calcium ions enter the synaptic knob 3. acetylcholine is released from storage vesicles by exocytosis 4. acetylcholine binds to receptors on the postsynaptic membrane 5. chemically gated sodium channels on the postsynaptic membrane are activated 6. calcium ions are removed from the cytoplasm of the synaptic knob 7. acetylcholinesterase hydrolyzes acetylcholine 8. synaptic knob reabsorbs choline
three types of muscle tissue, where they are found, and functions
1. skeletal muscle, directly or indirectly attached to bones and enables mvmt of the body 2. cardiac muscle forms heart and propels blood 3. smooth muscle is found throughout the body and moves substances through hollow tubes, such as in the digestive tract and regulates diameter of blood vessels
which of the following associations is incorrect
11 thoracic spinal nerves
the cytoplasm of the neuromuscular synaptic terminal contains vesicles filled with molecules of the neurotransmitter
ACh
triggering of the muscle action potential occurs after
ACh binds to chemically gated channels in the motor end plate membrane
what molecule supplies the energy for a muscle fiber contraction
ATP
name pair of spinal nerves that emerges between vertebrae C7 and T1
C8
region of sarcomere that always contains only thin filaments is the
I band
the conus medullaris is found at about
L1
nerve plexus
a complex, interwoven network of nerves
which of the following muscles would contract more forcefully
a muscle recieving 20-25 action potentials per second
why does a pennate muscle generate more tension than does a parallel muscle of the same size
a pennate muscle generates more tension because it contains more muscle fibers
cholinergic synapses release the neurotransmitter
acetylcholine
the most important factor in decreasing the intracellular concentration of calcium ion after contraction is
active transport of calcium back into the sarcoplasmic reticulum
creatine phosphate
acts as an energy reserve in muscle tissue
during the recovery period, the body's need for oxygen is increased because
additional oxygen is required to restore energy reserves consumed during exercise
damage to the pectoralis major would interfere with a person's ability to
adduct the humerus
muscle that adducts the thumb
adductor pollicis
resting muscle generates most of its ATP by
aerobic metabolism of fatty acids
an alternate name for the prime mover in muscle action is
agonist
all or none principle
all stimuli that bring the membrane to threshold will generate identical action potentials
oxygen debt
amount of oxygen intake required to produce the ATP needed to restore the body after strenuous activity
after heavy exercise, if energy reserves in a muscle are depleted, ______ occurs
an oxygen debt
names of the muscles can indicate
angle of the muscle relative to the long axis of the body action of the muscle structural characteristics of the muscle location of the muscle
which muscles flex the knee
biceps femoris, semitendinous, semimembranous, sartorius, politeus
which is not true of voltage gated sodium channels
both have activation gate and inactivation gate that work dependent of each other
each peripheral nerve provides _____ innervation to peripheral structures
both motor and sensory
if the permeability of sodium ions increases in an axon
both the inward movement of sodium ions will increase and the membrane potential will depolarize
in which plexus does the ulnar nerve arise
brachial
which of the following does not move the pectoral girdle
brachialis
which of the following muscles does not have an action that is antagonistic to the action of the brachialis muscle
brachioradialis
state whether the following muscles involve the mouth, eye, nose, ear, scalp, or neck: buccinator, corrugator supercilii, mentalis, nasalis, platysma, procerus, and risorius
buccinator: mouth corrugator supercilii: eye mentalis: mouth nasalis: nose platysma: neck procerus: scapl risorius: scalp
temporal summation
buildup of depolarization when EPSPs arrive in rapid succession
in response to action potentials arriving along the transverse tubules, the sarcoplasmic reticulum releases
calcium ions
what causes calcium to be released from the sarcoplasmic reticulum
calcium is released when an action potential reached the triad
effectors of the ANS
cardiac muscle, smooth muscle, glands, and adipose tissue
composition of gray matter of the spinal cord
cell bodies of neurons, neuroglia, and unmyelinated axons
posterior root ganglia mainly contain
cell bodies of sensory neurons
belly
central body of a muscle
which type of synapse is most common in the nervous system
chemical
which process employs exocytosis
chemical synapse
if you were contracting and relaxing your masseter, what would you probably be doing
chewing or eating
levator ani inserts on the
coccyx
which of the following is the origin of the bulbospongiosus
collagen sheath at the base of the clitoris or penis
branches that may occur along an axon are caled
collateral branches
contrast fast fibers with slow fibers in terms of diameter, glycogen reserves, myoglobin content, and relative abundance of mitochondria
compared with slow fibers, fast fibers have a larger diameter, larger glycogen reserves, less myoglobin, and relatively fewer mitochondria
plexus
complex, interwoven network formed by contributions from the anterior rami of neighboring spinal nerves
describe the action of the external oblique
compresses abdomen, depresses ribs, flexes or bends spine
the epidural space contains
connective tissue and blood vessels
muscle atrophy
decrease in the size of muscle cells
what determines the frequency of action potential generation
degree of sustained depolarization at the axon hillock determines the frequency of action potentials
name the muscle that abducts the arm
deltoid
epimysium
dense layer of connective tissue that surrounds an entire skeletal muscle
during which phase of action potential development does the voltage gated sodium channels open
depolarization
shift of the resting transmembrane potential toward 0 mV is called
depolarization
raising potassium ion concentration in the extracellular fluid surrounding a nerve cell will have which effect
depolarize the membrane potential
wallerian degeneration
deteriorating changes in the distal segment of an axon as a result of a break between it and the soma
all of the following muscles compresses the adomen except
diaphragm
divergent v. convergent neural circuits
divergent: information spreads from one neuron to several neurons convergent: several neuron synapse with one postsynaptic neuron
in a _____ neuronal pool, one neuron synapses on several postsynaptic neurons
diverging
tough, fibrous outermost covering of the spinal cord
dura mater
excitatory postsynaptic potential (EPSP)
graded depolarization by the postsynaptic cell
absolute refractory period v. relative refractory period
during the absolute refractory period the membrane cannot respond to further stimulation during the relative refractory period the membrane can respond only to a larger than normal stimulus
which of the following interactions between electrical and chemical gradients does not lead to the establishment of a neuron's resting potential
electrical forces push sodium ions out of the cell
the delicate connective tissue that surrounds the skeletal muscle fibers and ties adjacent muscle fibers together is the
endomysium
name neuroglia of the CNS
ependymal cells, microglia, astrocytes, oligodendrocytes
structures and spinal coverings that are penetrated during a lumbar puncture procedure
epidermis, dermis, skeletal muscle, dura mater, arachnoid mater, subarachnoid space
connective tissue layers associated with the skeletal muscle tissue
epimysium surrounds entire muscle perimysium divides skeletal muscle into fascicles endomysium surrounds individual muscle fibers
synaptic vesicles containing neurotransmitters are released by______ when the action potential arrives
exocytosis
muscles that insert on the olecranon process of the ulna can act to
extend the forearm
compare f-actin w/ g-actin
f actin is a twisted strand made up of two rows of g actin subunits where myosin heads can bind
convergent
fan shaped muscle with a broad origin and fascicles that attach to a common site
the synchronous contraction of a single motor unit is known as an
fasciculation
large-diameter, densely packed myofibrils, large glycogen reserves, and few mitochondria are characteristics of
fast fibers
which of the following statements is/are not true regarding human muscles?
fast fibers are high in myoglobin
describe the relationship between the number of fibers in a motor unit and the precision of body movements
finer and more precise the movement, the fewer the number of muscle fibers in the motor unit
joint between occipital bone of the skull and first cervical vertebra is which part of which class of lever system
first class lever; fulcrum
which of these is not an intrinsic muscle of the foot
flexor digitorum longus
name the muscles involved in flexing the toes
flexor digitorum longus and flexor hallucis longus
identify the intrinsic muscle that flexes the great toe
flexor hallicus brevis
when opposing the thumb, which muscle is active
flexor pollicis longus
damage to ependymal cells would most likely affect the
formation of cerebrospinal fluid
in the PNS, Schwann cells participate in the repair of damage nerves by
forming a cellular cord that directs axonal regrowth
neuron cell bodies in the PNS are clustered together in masses called
ganglia
integral membrane proteins that connect electrical synapses are called
gap junctions
during the cori cycle, in the liver,
glucose is produced from lactate
which of the following muscles pulls on the iliotibial tract
glutues maximus
the anterior rami form four major plexuses:
lumbar, sacral, cervical, brachial
which intrinsic foot muscles originate on and insert on tendons
lumbricals
in a sarcomere, thick filaments are linked laterally by proteins of the
m line
the Na+/K+ ion pump is responsible for
maintaining the sodium/potassium concentration gradients constant
function of sodium-potassium ion pumps
maintains the resting membrane potential of a cell by exporting three sodium ions out in exchange for two potassium ions entering the cell
how would a torn calcaneal tendon affect movement at the ankle
make extension difficult
the sternocleidomastoid inserts on the
mastoid process
graded potentials
may be either a depolarization or a hyperpolarization
muscles located close to the midline of the body may be called
medialis
which of the following is not involved in creating the resting potential of a neuron
membrane permeability for sodium ions is greater than for potassium ions
which of the following is not a function of the neuroglia
memory
cellular membrane potential is measured in
millivolts
stretch reflex
monosynaptic reflex that provides regulation of skeletal muscle length
when ACh binds to receptors at the motor end plate, the end plate membrane becomes
more permeable to sodium ions
what happens to the lactate produced by skeletal muscle during peak activity?
most of the lactate diffuses into the bloodstream and enters the liver where it is converted to pyruvate
during the activities requiring aerobic endurance,
most of the muscle's energy is produced in mitochondria
what would happen if there were no AChE in the synaptic cleft
motor end plate would be continuously stimulated and continuous muscle contraction would occur
motor unit
motor neuron and all the muscle fibers that it controls
reflexes, controlled by the spinal cord, act by
motor output over spinal nerves to effectors
a single motor neuron together with all the muscle fibers it innervates is called an
motor unit
which of the following motor units would produce the greatest tension
motor unit in a back muscle
most abundant class of neuron in the CNS is
multipolar neuron
neurons and ______ have electrically excitable membranes that propagate action potentials
muscle cells
interactions between actin and myosin filaments of the sarcomere are responsible for
muscle contraction
in the patellar reflex, how does stimulation of the muscle spindle by gamma motor neurons affect sensitivity and reactio ntime
muscle spindles become more sensitive and the reflex response occurs more quickly
in an isotonic contraction
muscle tension exceeds the load and the muscle lifts the load
synergist
muscle that assists the muscle that is primarily responsible for a given action
synergist
muscle that helps the agonist perform its actions more efficiently
in which of the following would motor units have the fewest muscle fibers?
muscles that control the eyes
synaptic fatigue
occurs in an axon terminal when neurotransmitters are released into the synaptic cleft faster than they can be reabsorbed or recycled
which of the following is the insertion of the triceps brachii
olecranon process of the ulna
the myelin sheath that covers many CNS axons is formed by
oligodendrocytes
each of the following muscles is involved in the process of chewing or manipulating food in the mouth except the
omohyoid
at peak levels of muscle exertion, the mitochondria can supply ______ of the energy required by the muscle
only about 1/3
during a withdrawal reflex of the foot, what happens to the limb on the side opposite the stimulus
opposite side is extended. this is called the crossed extensor reflex
3 layers of connective tissue of a spinal nerve
outer epineurium, middle perineurium, and inner endoneurium
horns
outward projections from the central gray matter of the spinal cord
what basic reactants do mitochondria absorb from the cytosol to synthesize ATP
oxygen, ADP, phosphate ions, and organic substrates
which muscles elevate the soft palate
palatal muscles
muscles with fibers that run parallel to the long axis of the body are called
parallel
all of these muscles produce lateral rotation at the hip expect the
pectineus
nerves and blood vessels that service the muscle fibers are located in the connective tissues of the
perimysium
which of the following is not one of the forms of fasicicle organization
perpendicular
the brachial plexus gives rise to all of the following nerves excpet
phrenic
what covers the anterior surface of the neck
platysma
of the following clinical conditions affecting skeletal muscle, which is caused by a virus
polio
names of muscles associated with the thumb frequently include what term
pollicis
which reflex has at least one interneuron placed between the sensory and motor neurons
polysynaptic
fast muscle fibers can adapt to aerobic metabolism by generating more mitochondria in response to
repeated, exhausted stimulation
if potassium channels were blocked, the ______ phase of the action potential would not occur normally
repolarization
zygomaticus major muscle acts to
retract and elevate the corner of the mouth
repolarization
return of the membrane potential to resting
after death, muscle fibers run out of ATP and calcium begins to leak from the sarcoplasmic reticulum into the sarcoplasm. results in
rigor mortis
the plasma membrane of skeletal muscle is called the
sarcolemma
the repeating contractile unit of a skeletal muscle fiber is teh
sarcomere
identify the neuroglia of the PNS
schwann cells and satellite cells
each of the following nerves originates in the lumbar plexus except the _____ nerve
sciatic
if the posterior root of a spinal nerve is severed
sensory input would be blocked
sensory v. motor nuclei
sensory: receive and relay sensory info from peripheral receptors motor: issue motor commands to peripheral receptors
excitation-contraction coupling is the
sequence of processes that links the action potential to contraction
which of the following is important in emotional states
serotonin
hyperopolarization
shift in membrane potential toward a more negative vlaue
depolarization
shift in membrane potential toward a more positive value
since each myofibril is attached at either end of the muscle fiber, when the sarcomeres shorten, the muscle fiber
shortens
how is skeletal muscle recovery different after moderate activity compared to sustained activity at higher levels
skeletal muscle recovery after moderate activity takes several hours, whereas skeletal muscle recovery at higher levels can take about a week
which of the following statements is incorrect
skeletal muscles are responsible for the pumping action of the heart
pennate muscles
skeletal muscles in which the fascicles form a common angle with the tendon
which muscle types are voluntary and which are involuntary
skeletal: voluntary cardiac: involuntary smooth: involuntary
when an anesthetic blocks the function of the anterior rami of the cervical spinal nerves, which areas of the body will be affected
skin and muscles of the back of the neck and of the shoulders
mentalis muscle inserts on the
skin of the chin
the structural explanation of how a muscle fiber contracts is called the
sliding filament theory
type of muscle fiber that is most resistant to fatigue
slow fiber
which type of muscle fiber predominates in the leg muscles of endurance athletes, such as long distance runners
slow fibers
when cholinergic receptors are stimulated with ACh
sodium ions enter the postsynaptic neuron
what happens at the sodium-potassium exchange pump
sodium potassium exchange pump maintains the resting membrane potential of the cell by ejecting 3 sodium ions for every 2 potassium ions entering cell
spinal meninges
specialized membranes that surround the spinal cord
what extends the neck
spinalis cervicis
which muscles enable you to extend your neck
splenius capitis and spinalis cervicis
what are the functions of the superior and inferior retinacula of the foot
stabilize positions of the tendons descending from the leg
which of the following is an axial muscle
sternocleidomastoid
which of the following does not originate or insert on the hyoid bone
sternothyroid
which of the following best describes the sarcoplasmic reticulum
storage and release site for calcium ions
the myotatic reflex is also known as the
stretch reflex
where is spinal CSF located
subarachnoid space
which muscle originates on the first rib and inserts on the inferior border of the clavicle
subclavius
which muscle originates on the anterior surface of the scapula and inserts on the lesser tubercle of the humerus
subscapularis
which of the following best describes the term titin
substance that accounts for elasticity of resting muscle
electrochemical gradient
sum of the electrical and chemical forces acting on an ion
all of the following originate on the medial epicondyle of the humerus except
supinator
function of the appendicular muscles is to
support, move, and brace the limbs
the narrow space between the synaptic terminal and the muscle fiber is teh
synaptic cleft
axons terminate in a series of fine extensions known as
telodendria
muscles that laterally rotate the thigh include all of the following except the
tensor fasciae latae
muscles that are long and round in cross section are termed
teres
within a resting skeletal muscle fiber, where is the greatest concentration of Ca 2+
terminal cisternae of the sarcoplasmic reticulum
which of the following hormones directly stimulates growth of muscle tissue, leading to increased muscle mass
testosterone
what are the divisions and functions of the muscular system
the axial division support and position the axial skeleton and the appendicular division support and move the limbs
which of the following is greater?
the concentration of calcium ion in the sarcoplasmic reticulum of a resting muscle
insertion
the end of a muscle that is attached to the point that moves when the muscle contracts
if the potassium permeability of a resting neuron increases above the resting permeability, what effect will this have on the transmembrane potential
the inside of the membrane will become more negative
during anaerobic glycolysis, which of the following does not occur
the mitochondria are required
third-class levers
the most common lever systems in the body are those that have the applied force between the fulcrum and the load
if the axon terminal of a motor neuron suddenly became permeable to calcium ions
the motor end plate will be depolarized
what special terms are used to describe the plasma membrane and cytoplasm of a skeletal muscle fiber
the plasma membrane is called the sarcolemma and the cytoplasm is called the sarcoplasm
twitch
the rapid rise and fall in force produced by a muscle fiber after a single action potential
the minimum stimulus required to trigger an action potential is known as the
threshold
which of the following proteins is not found as a part of thin filaments
titin
the muscle whose name ends in the suffix glossus would be found within or attached to teh
tongue
the action potential is conducted into a skeletal muscle fiber by
transverse tubules
muscles with fibers that run perpendicular to the long axis of the body are called
transversus
which muscle forms the deepest layer of the abdominal wall muscles
transversus abdominis
largest of the superficial muscles that position the pectoral girdle
trapezius
the muscle that inserts on the acromion and scapular spine is the
trapezius
the complex of a transverse tubule and two adjacent terminal cisternae is known as
triad
the muscle that extends the arm while doing push-ups is teh
triceps brachii
when calcium ion binds to troponin
tropomyosin moves into the groove between the helical actin strands
transverse tubules
tubular extensions of the sarcolemma that extend deep into the sarcoplasm contacting the terminal cisternae of the sarcoplasmic reticulum
each thin filament consists of
two protein strands coiled helically around each other
membrane potential
unequal charge distribution between the inner and outer surfaces of the plasma membrane
the axial muscles of the head and neck are assigned to one of the following functional groups except the muscles of
vocal expression
which type of membrane channels are found in axons
voltage-gated Na+ and K+ channels
if a second stimulus arrives before the relaxation phase has ended, a second, more powerful contraction occurs. this is called
wave summation
complete tetanus
when a muscle is stimulated repeatedly at a high rate, eliminating a relaxation phase, the amount of tension gradually increases to a steady max tension
depolarization and describe the events that follow it
when the inside of the cell becomes positive due to sodium ions rushing in. after, repolarization occurs when potassium ions rush out of the cell causing the inside of the cell to become negative agian
when do muscle fibers produce lactate
when there is a lack of oxygen
synapse
where one neuron communicates with another cell
reflexes can be classified according to all of the following except
whether they are sensory or motor
which of the following is not a type of motor fiber
white slow twitch
most CNS neurons lack centrioles. this observation explains
why CNS neurons cannot divide
retinaculum
wide band of connective tissue that stabilizes tendons
which of the following describes the action of the corrugator supercilii
wrinkles the brow
can a skeletal muscle contract without shortening? why or why not?
yes because muscles can still contract during an isometric contraction when the muscle tension is equal to the load
the temporalis muscle passes through the
zygomatic arch