anatomy and physiology Ch 10 and 11
24. Before a muscle fiber can contract, Ca2+ must bind to A) calsequestrin B) the myosin head C) tropomyosin D) troponin E) actin
A) calsequestrin
3. Which of these is NOT a supraphyoid muscle? A) genioglossus B) geniohyoid C) stylohyoid D) mylohyoid E) digastric
A) genioglossus
8. Which of the following muscles does NOT extend the hip joint? A) quadriceps femoris B) gluteus maximus C) biceps femoris D) semitendinosus E) semimembranosus
A) quadriceps femoris
21. To make a muscle contract more strongly, the nervous system can activate more motor units. This process is called A) recruitment B) summation C) incomplete tetanus D) twitch E) concentric contraction
A) recruitment
30. Slow oxidative fibers have all of the following except A) an abundance of myoglobin B) an abundance of glycogen C) high fatigue resistance D) a red color E) a high capacity to synthesize ATP aerobically
B) an abundance of glycogen
1. Which of the following muscles i the prime mover in spitting out a mouthful of liquid? A) platysma B) buccinator C) risorius D) masseter E) palatoglossus
B) buccinator
7. Both the hands and feet are acted upon by a muscle or muscles called? A) the extensor digitorum B) the abductor digiti minimi C) the flexor digitorum profundus D) the abductor hallucis E) the flexor digitorum longus
B) the abductor digiti minimi
2. Each muscle fiber has a sleeve of areolar connective tissue around it called? A) the fascia B) the endomysium C) the perimysium D) the epimysium E) the intermuscular septum
B) the endomysium
23. Before a muscle fiber can contract, ATP must bind to A) a Z disc B) the myosin head C) tropomyosin D) troponin E) actin
B) the myosin head
28. Single-unit smooth muscle cells can stimulate each other because they have A) a latch-bridge B) diffuse junctions C) gap junctions D) tight junctions E) cross-bridges
C) gap junctions
29. A person with high VO2max A) needs less oxygen than someone with a low VO2max B) has stronger muscles than someone with low VO2max C) is less likely to show muscle tetanus than someone with a low VO2max D) has fewer muscle mitochondria than someone with low VO2max E) experiences less muscle fatigue during exercise than someone with a low VO2max
C) is less likely to show muscle tetanus than someone with a low VO2max
22. The functional unit of a muscle fiber is the ______, a segment from one Z disc to the next. A) myofibril B) I band C) sarcomere D) neuromuscular junction E) striation
C) sarcomere
4. Which of these muscles is an extensor of the neck? A) External oblique B) sternocleidomastoid C) splenius capitis D) iliocostalis E) latissimus dorsi
C) splenius capitis
10. Which of the following muscles raises the upper lip? A) levator palpebrae superioris B) orbicularis oris C) zygomaticus minor D) masseter E) mentalis
C) zygomaticus minor
9. Both the gastrocnemius and ______ muscles insert on the heel by way of the calcaneal tendon. A) semimembranosus B) tibialis posterior C) tibialis anterior D) soleus E) plantaris
D) soleus
27. ACh receptors are found mainly in A) synaptic vesicles B) terminal cisternae C) thick filaments D) thin filaments E) junctional folds
D) thin filaments
6. Which of these actions is NOT performed by the trapezius ? A) extension of the neck B) depression of the scapula C) elevation of the scapula D) rotation of the scapula E) adduction of the humerus
E) adduction of the humerus
25. Which of the following muscle proteins is NOT intracellular? A) actin B) myosin C) collagen D) troponin E) dystrophin
E) dystrophin
5. Which of these muscles of the pelvic floor is the deepest? A) superficial transverse perineal B) bulbospongiosus C) ischiocavernosus D) deep transverse perineal E) levator ani
E) levator ani
26. Smooth muscle cells have _____, whereas skeletal muscle fibers do not. A) sarcoplasmic reticulum B) tropomyosin C) calmodulin D) Z discs E) myosin ATPase
E) myosin ATPase
13. The origin of the sternocleidomastoid muscle is the mastoid process of the skull. True/false
False
17. The scalenes are superficial to the trapezius. True/false
False
18. Exhaling requires contraction of the internal intercostal muscles. True/false
False
19. Hamstring injuries often result from rapid flexion of the knee. True/false
False
20. The tibialis anterior and tibialis posterior are syngergists. True/false
False
31. Each motor neuron supplies just one muscle fiber. True/false
False
33. Slow oxidative fibers are relatively resistant to fatigue. True/false
False
35. Thing filaments do not change length when a muscle contracts. True/false
False
36. Smooth muscle lacks striations because it does not have thick and thin myofilaments. True/false
False
40. The heart and some smooth muscle are autorhythmic, but skeletal muscle is not. True/false
False
11. Cutting the phrenic nerves would paralyze the prime mover of respiration. True/false
True
12. The orbicularis occuli is a sphincter. True/false
True
14. To push someone away form you, you would use the serratus anterior more than the trapezius. True/false
True
15. Both the extensor digitorum and extensor digiti minimi extend the little finger.
True
16. Curling the toes employs the quadratus plantae. True/false
True
32. To initiate muscle contraction, calcium ions must bind to the myosin heads. True/false
True
34. Thin filaments are found in both the A bands and I bands of striated muscle. True/false
True
37. A muscle must contract to the point of complete tetanus if it is to move a load. True/false
True
38. If not ATP were available to a muscle fiber, the excitation stage of muscle action could not occur. True/false
True
39. For the first 30 seconds of an intense exercise, muscle gets most of its energy from lactic acid. True/false
True