A&P Exam 4
Arrange the following steps for contraction in the correct sequence. 1. The muscle impulse reaches the sarcoplasmic reticulum and calcium is released. 2. Thin filaments are pulled over the thick filaments. 3. Calcium floods the sarcoplasm and binds to troponin molecules leaving active sites. 4. The impulse arrives at the synapse and travels through the transverse tubules. 5. The muscle fiber shortens and contracts. 6. Tropomyosin molecules move to exposed active sites, linking actin and myosin
4,1,3,6,2,5
You hear a sharp noise to your left causing you to shift your eyes in that direction. Which muscles were responsible for your glance?
Left eye- lateral rectus; right eye- medial rectus
The characteristic of muscle that allows it to be passively stretched is
extensibility
What is the action of the gluteus maximus muscle?
extension of thigh
Which of the following is found in the posterior group of forearm muscles?
extensor digitorum
Which muscle extends the big toe?
extensor hallucis longus
A bundle of muscle fibers is known as a
fascicle
What is one of the actions of the gastrocnemius muscle?
flexion of leg
Which of the following is inserted on the calcaneus by the Achilles tendon?
gastrocnemius
Which muscle is used for sticking out the tongue?
genioglossus
Which thigh muscle adducts the thigh and flexes the knee?
gracilis
In the gluteus maximus, each motor unit controls a _____________ amount of muscle fibers than a motor unit in the eye muscles.
greater
The biceps femoris is part of the
hamstring muscles
The rotator cuff muscles
hold the head of the humerus in the glenoid fossa of the scapula
The rotator cuff muscles
hold the head of the humerus in the glenoid fossa of the scapula.
There are four muscles of mastication. Select the exception. 1. hyoglossus 2. masseter 3. temporalis 4. lateral pterygoid 5. medial pterygoid
hyoglossus
Which protein makes up the thick filaments?
myosin
The sites where a chemical substance is transmitted from the presynaptic terminal of an axon to the postsynaptic membrane of a muscle fiber are called
neuromuscular junctions
When a person blinks, she is using her
orbicularis oculi
The word "biceps" in the name of a muscle refers to the fact that
the muscle has two tendons of origin
Concentric contractions occur when
the muscle produces increasing tension as it shortens.
Increased strength of a trained muscle is due to
the nervous system's ability to recruit a large number of motor units simultaneously
Arrange the following list of biochemical events in the correct sequence. 1. An action potential is conducted deep into the muscle fiber by the T-tubule. 2. Calcium ions bind to troponin. 3. The membranes of the sarcoplasmic reticulum become more permeable to calcium ions. 4. Calcium ions diffuse into the sarcoplasm around the myofibril. 5. The troponin-tropomyosin complex moves exposing active sites.
1,3,4,2,5
Which of the following is true? 1. The greater the overlap of actin and myosin, the stronger the contraction. 2. Overstretching a muscle will increase its tension. 3. Optimal actin and myosin overlap will produce maximal contraction. 4. The greatest amount of tension is achieved when actin and myosin do not overlap. 5. Tension is great when actin and myosin overlap as much as they can.
Optimal actin and myosin overlap will produce maximal contraction.
The sequence of crossbridge formation and myofilament movement will be repeated as long as calcium ions are present. True or False.
True
All the muscle fibers under the control of a single motor axon are referred to as
a motor unit
Which is the correct listing of the hierarchy of a skeletal muscle's components, beginning with the smallest? a. myofibrils b. muscle fiber c. fascicle d. skeletal muscle
a,b,c,d
Hold your arm out so that it is completely extended. The triceps brachii is causing the extension, so it is acting as what?
agonist
The bond between the actin and myosin head is broken when
an ATP molecule binds to the myosin head.
A muscle whose action opposes that of the prime mover is known as an
antagonist
The facial muscle that compresses the cheek against the teeth when we chew is the
buccinator
T-tubules
conduct action potentials deep into the muscle fiber
A drug that interferes with the active transport in Ca2+ from the sarcoplasm back into the sarcoplasmic reticulum would result in
contraction with no relaxation
Triangular muscles, like the pectoralis major are also called ---- muscles.
convergent
Alex is participating in a 50-meter dash. Predict the most immediate chemical process his muscles will rely on during this race.
creatine phosphate breakdown
Abducting your arm above shoulder level is accomplished mostly by the
deltoid
When contracted, this muscle causes expansion of the thoracic cavity and increases pressure in the abdominopelvic cavity. Its insertion is on a central tendon.
diaphragm
Which connective tissue wrapping separates individual muscle fibers?
endomysium
Internal muscles that change the shape of the tongue are called ---- muscles.
intrinsic
Your school wins the homecoming football game against its biggest rival. You watch as the smallest cheerleader tries to lift up the heaviest linebacker in her excitement. As she strains against his 300-pound load and does not move him, what type of muscle contraction are her muscles experiencing?
isometric
Which of the following extrinsic eye muscles moves the eye laterally
lateral rectus
The infraspinatus
laterally rotates the arm
Which muscle is the most powerful muscle of mastication and functions to elevate and protract the mandible?
masseter
The neurons that stimulate muscle contraction are called ---- neurons.
motor
The specialized region of the sarcolemma that has folds and indentations to increase the membrane surface area covered by the synaptic knob is the
motor end plate
The type of muscles in which the fascicles are at an oblique angle to the tendon and the muscle fibers resemble a large feather is called
pennate
The sarcolemma is the
plasma membrane of a muscle fiber
When the myosin head flexes into a bend, pulling the actin filament along with it, this is called the
power stroke
If you were studying the functions of skeletal muscle, you would be studying all of the following except 1. production of blood cells 2. holding the head erect 3. protecting internal organs 4. helping maintain a constant body temperature
production of blood cells
Which muscle forms the traditional "six-pack" of a well-toned abdominal wall?
rectus abdominis
Which muscle extends the leg?
rectus femoris
The contractile unit of a myofibril is called the
sarcomere
For relaxation to occur,
sarcoplasm calcium levels fall, calcium is removed from troponin, and tropomyosin blocks binding sites on actin.
The membranous network that wraps around myofibrils and holds relatively high concentrations of calcium is known as the:
sarcoplasmic reticulum
Which of the following muscles is the longest muscle in the body and is nicknamed the "tailor's muscle" because it flexes and laterally rotates the thigh while also flexing and medially rotating the leg (helping us to sit cross-legged, as tailors used to do)?
sartorius
The muscles that protract the scapula include
serratus anterior and pectoralis minor
_________ smooth muscle cells are stimulated to contract in unison (syncytium).
single-unit
The latchbridge mechanism of myosin heads is a property of ________ muscle.
smooth
The muscle that has its superior attachment on the mastoid process and has a bilateral action of flexing the neck is the
sternocleidomastoid
Endomysium is a delicate network of loose connective tissue that
surrounds each muscle fiber
The narrow space that separates the motor neuron and the skeletal muscle fiber in a neuromuscular junction is called the
synaptic cleft
Of the following muscles of the leg, which one is on the anterior side of the leg?
tibialis anterior
The primary muscle that dorsiflexes the foot is the
tibialis anterior
Which of the following muscles is used when dorsi flex and walk on your heels?
tibialis anterior
The component of a muscle fiber that quickly transports a muscle impulse from the sarcolemma throughout the entire muscle fiber is called the
transverse tubule (T-tubule)
The deepest of the abdominal muscles are the ---- muscles.
transversus abdominis
The calcium ions involved in skeletal muscle contraction bind to a ----- subunit.
troponin
During contraction of a muscle, calcium ions bind to the
troponin molecule