A & P Exam 2
___________ ___________ contain myosin and actin myofilaments.
Muscle myofibrils
An ________________ is a muscle working in opposition to another muscle.
antagonist
Which of the following is NOT a function of bone? movement support immunity blood cell formation calcium storage
immunity
Anabolic steroids can do all of the following except increase the number of muscle fibers. cause cardiovascular disease. increase total muscle mass. increase muscle size and strength. cause testicular atrophy.
increase the number of muscle fibers.
One cause of spastic paralysis might be
inhibition of acetylcholinesterase.
_____________ is the end of the muscle where the action occurs
insertion
When skeletal muscle contracts to cause a given movement, the more movable end of attachment of the muscle is named its
insertion.
Joints between the carpal bones are
intercarpal joints
The loss of height that occurs with aging is due to compression of the
intervertebral discs
The opposite of eversion is
inversion
a place where two or more bones come together is a/an
joint and an articulation
This condition is also known as hump back.
kyphosis
Moving the mandible to the side as when grinding the teeth is
lateral excursion
A _________________ may be temporary.
synchondrosis
Arrange the following list of biochemical events is 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 becomes 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
Put the events of intramembranous ossification in the correct order.
1. Some mesenchymal cells in the membrane become osteochodral progenitor cells. 2. Osteochondral progenitor cells become osteoblasts. 3. Osteoblasts produce bone matrix that surrounds collagen fibers, and some become osteocytes within the new matrix. 4. Trabeculae develop 5. Osteoblasts form a ring on the outer surface of the trabeculae. 6. Trabeculae increase in size. 7. Spongy bone forms as trabeculae join together. 8. Red bone marrow appears in the spaces of the spongy bone. 9. Osteoblasts from the periosteum lay down bone matrix to form an outer surface of compact bone.
The region of the sarcomere that contains both actin and myosin myofilaments is called the
A band
Which of the following is NOT an effect of parathyroid hormone (PTH)? Increased Ca2+ reabsorption by the kidneys increased Ca2+ uptake by the small intestine decreased Ca2+ loss by the kidneys increased vitamin D formation in the kidneys All of these are effects of PTH
All of these are effects of PTH
___________ cartilage provides a smooth surface where bones meet.
Articular
This type of cartilage covers the ends of bones in synovial joints.
Articular cartilage
Which of the following is a synovial joint? tibiofibular joint intervertebral disk epiphyseal plate costosternal joint Atlanto-occipital
Atlanto-occipital
Which of the following statements regarding the sliding filament model is FALSE? The I band and H zones become narrower during contraction Actin and myosin do not shorten during contraction. The sarcomere shortens. Both actin and myosin myofilaments shorten during contraction. The A band remains constant in length.
Both actin and myosin myofilaments shorten during contraction.
______________ contains chondrocytes located in lacunae.
Cartilage
What chemical causes a decrease in the blood calcium level?
Calcitonin
Theses type of joints unite two bones by means of fibrocartilage or hyaline cartilage.
Cartilaginous joints
In this type of bone fracture, the bone is broken the whole way through.
Complete fracture
In this type of fracture, the skin is torn open by bone.
Compound fracture
Which events occur during the contraction phase of a muscle twitch?
Crossbridges form actin my-filaments are pulled past myosin myofilaments.
One effect of aging on the skeletal system is
Decreased bone matrix and decreased collagen fibers are effects of aging.
Which of the following statements about bone growth is true? Appositional bone growth results in increased bone length. Most growth in long bones results from interstitial growth. In the epiphyseal plate, osteoblasts degenerate to form chondrocytes. Bones can not grow by appositional growth. Endochondral growth in long bones occurs at the epiphyseal plate.
Endochondral growth in long bones occurs at the epiphyseal plate.
Which of the following is true about skeletal muscle?
Every muscle fiber receives a collateral of an axon from the nerve.
Which of the following is part of a thin myofilament? ATP-binding site sarcolemma myosin globular (G) actin calcium
Globular (G) actin
The proper sequence of events in bone repair is
Hematoma formation, callus formation, callus ossification, remodeling of bone
In this type of bone fracture, broken edges are wedged into each other.
Impacted fracture
Which of the following statements concerning types of muscle contractions is FALSE?
In isometric contractions, the amount of tension produced by the muscle is constant.
Which of the following changes have the potential to dramatically affect the potential difference across the plasma membrane? Increased permeability of the membrane to sodium ions, increased intracellular concentration of potassium ions and any change in the rate at which the sodium-potassium pump works. Increased permeability of the membrane to sodium ions. Any change in the rate at which the sodium-potassium pump works. Increase intracellular concentration of potassium ions. Increased permeability of the membrane to sodium ions and increased intracellular concentration of potassium ions.
Increased permeability of the membrane to sodium ions and increased intracellular concentration of potassium ions.
What are dense bodies and intermediate filaments in smooth muscle?
Intracellular cytoskeleton
Which of the following is Not true of muscular atrophy? It is irreversible Transcutaneous stimulation can help prevent it. Muscle fibers are replaced by connective tissue. It can be caused by denervation. It can be caused by disuse.
It is irreversible.
A bacterial infection transmitted by ticks is known as ________ disease.
Lyme
Which of the following statements concerning the ankle joint is true?
Most common injuries to this joint occur because of a forceful inversion of the foot.
_____________ ____________ is characterized by replacement of muscle cells by connective tissue.
Muscular dystrophy
Which of the following is true?
Optimal actin and myosin overlap will produce maximal contraction.
___________ is a disease in adults characterized by softening of bones resulting from calcium depletion.
Osteomalacia
____________ is the cytoplasm of muscle cells.
Sarcoplasm
Which of the following events occurs last? Osteoblasts produce trabeculae and lamellae on the surface of calcified cartilage. Cartilage is calcified in the cartilage model. Secondary ossification centers appear in the epiphyses. Blood vessels grow into the primary ossification center A cartilage model is formed by chondroblasts.
Secondary ossification centers appear in the epiphyses.
These collagen fibers help to connect ligaments and tendons to the periosteum of the bone.
Sharpey fibers
In this type of bone fracture, bone ends do not pierce the skin.
Simple fracture
In this type of bone fracture, bone twisting occurs.
Spiral fracture
Which type of muscle tissue is autorhythmic?
both cardiac and smooth muscle
____________ fluid decreases friction between bones.
Synovial
Which of the following statements concerning bursae is true?
They are formed by an extension of the synovial membrane.
___________ is a protein found along the groove of the F-actin double helix.
Tropomyosin
______________ is a protein found along the groove of the F-actin double helix.
Tropomyosin
Which of the following statements regarding calcium homeostasis is true? Parathyroid hormone inhibits osteoclast activity. Calcitonin elevates blood calcium levels. Parathyroid hormone increases calcium loss from the kidney. When blood calcium levels are too low, osteoclast activity increases. Increased osteoblast activity increases blood calcium levels.
When blood calcium levels are too low, osteoclast activity increases.
Which of the following movements does not occur at the knee joint? extension abduction rotation all occur at the knee
abduction
An _______ _________ occurs when the local potential reaches threshold level.
action potential
Which type of respiration can use a variety of molecules as energy sources?
aerobic respiration
Aerobic exercise develops fatigue-resistant fast-twitch fibers. increases vascularity of muscle. can increase the efficiency of slow-twitch fibers. can increase the number of mitochondria in muscle cells. all of these are correct.
all of these are correct.
Which of the following does NOT influence the range of motion of a joint? the amount of fluid in and around the joint the amount and shape of cartilage the strength and location of tendons and ligaments the shape of the articular surfaces of the bones all of these influence a range of motion
all of these influence a range of motion
The dentoalveolar joint is between the
alveolar process and tooth
Which of the following statements is true? lordosis is an exaggeration of the cervical curvature. scoliosis is the term applied to normal curvature of the spine. the adult vertebral column has three curvatures. an exaggerated thoracic curvature of the vertebral column is called kyphosis . the cervical curve develops before birth.
an exaggerated thoracic curvature of the vertebral column is called kyphosis
Synovial joints are different from both fibrous and cartilaginous joints because synovial joints
are enclosed by a joint capsule
Bone growth of the epiphysis occurs at the _________ cartilage.
articular
_________ cartilage covers the ends of bones in synovial joints.
articular
The vertebral column is part of the
axial skeleton
The type of joint is multiracial allowing a wide range of movement.
ball and socket
This type of joint is multiracial allowing a wide range of movement.
ball and socket
Which of the following joints is most movable? plane pivot saddle hinge ball and socket
ball and socket
Which of the following joints is moveable? plane pivot saddle hinge ball and socket
ball and socket
In smooth muscle, cross-bridging occurs due to
both calcium binding to calmodulin and myosin kinase adding a phosphate to myosin heads.
In which type of bone are osteoblasts and osteoclasts present?
both spongy and compact
Small channels extending through the bone matrix are
canaliculi
A passageway connecting neighboring osteocytes in an osteopath is a
canaliculus
Which of the following events occurs last in intramembranous ossification?
cancellous bone is formed
Which type of muscle tissue has cells that branch?
cardia muscle
Identify the components of the skeletal system. Select all that apply. cartilage muscles tendons bones ligaments
cartilage tendons bones ligaments
A movement through 360 degrees that combines flexion, extension, abduction, and adduction is called
circumduction.
A bone fracture that does not perforate the skin is a(an)
closed fracture
A bone fracture that does not perforce the skin is a(n)
closed fracture
Which type of bone has concentric lamellae?
compact bone
A ___________ contraction is described as a muscle producing increasing tension as it shortens.
concentric
A drug that interferes with the active transport of calcium ions from the sarcoplasm back into the sarcoplasmic reticulum would result in
contraction with no relaxation.
During resting conditions, ____________ ___________is synthesized to store energy.
creatine phosphate
One of the effects of aging on the skeletal system is
decreased bone matrix and decreased collagen fibers are effects of aging.
Acetylcholine binds to membrane bound receptor and causes ligand-gated sodium channels to open and results in
depolarization
The opposite of depression is
elevation
___________ joints are actually modified ball and socket joints.
ellipsoid
Which of the following types of joints is mismatched with its location? hinge-cubital saddle-thumb ball and socket-between humerus and scapula ellipsoid-between femur and tibia plane-between carpal bones
ellipsoid-between femur and tibia
Ossification that involves replacing cartilage with bone is
endochondral
What is the role of myosin phosphate?
enzyme that removes phosphate from myosin
What is the site of longitudinal growth in long bones?
epiphyseal plate
Turning the ankle so that the plantar surface faces laterally is
eversion
Acetylcholine is released from the presynaptic terminal by the process of
exocytosis
Acetylcholine is released from the presynaptic terminal by the process of
exocytosis.
Inflammation of the fibrous connective tissue resulting in stiffness and soreness is
fibrositis.
The _________ _________ is a layer of tissue that is continuous with the periosteum.
fibrous capsule
What is the most commonly dislocated joint in the body?
glenohumeral joint
The type of movement between carpal bones is described as
gliding
Which of the following is part of thin myofilament? calcium sarcolemma globular (G) actin ATP-binding site myosin
globular (G) actin
A metabolic disorder caused by increased uric acid in blood is known as ___________.
gout
The cubital or elbow joint is an example of a ________ joint.
hinge
A synchondrosis contains __________ cartilage.
hyaline
Which of the following represents a class I lever system? crossing your legs lifting weight with your arm flexion of the elbow to elevate the hand hyperextension of the head standing on your tiptoes
hyperextension of the head
The length of the resting sarcomere is __________ than the length of a contracted sarcomere.
longer
The thick fibrocartilage disks found in the knee joint are called
menisci
Returning the thumb to the anatomical position after touching the little finger is
reposition
Visceral smooth muscle contracts only when stimulated. occurs in sheets and exhibits numerous gap junctions. may contain groups of cells that function as an independent unit. does not function as a unit. all of these choices are correct.
occurs in sheets and exhibits numerous gap junctions.
The type of muscle that functions as a sphincter is
orbicular.
The brachioradialis is named for its
origin and insertion
The most common type of arthritis is
osteoarthritis
When blood calcium levels are low ________ activity increases.
osteoclast
Which of the following cell types is responsible for breaking down bone matrix? fibroblast chodroblast osteoclast chodroclast osteocyte
osteoclast
Which of the following cell types is responsible for breaking down bone matrix? fibroblast chondroblast osteoclast chondroclast osteocyte
osteoclast
Which type of bone cells are large cells that form from fusion of monocytes?
osteoclasts
Which type of bone cells have processes that lie in canaliculi?
osteocytes
Which of these conditions could result in a wedge fracture? rickets scurvy osteomalacia osteoporosis osteopenia
osteoporosis
Sam was a 60 year old man. As a result of picking up a heavy object he fractured the radius and ulna of his right arm. X-rays indicated that he had severe osteoporosis. His blood calcium levels were above normal and the pathologist found cancer cells that produced a hormone-like substance. That substance was most likely
parathyroid hormone
The connective tissue sheath of cartilage is called the
perichondrium
The joint between the head of the radius and the proximal end of the ulna is a _________ joint.
pivot
The joint between the head of the radius and the proximal end of the ulna is a ___________ joint.
pivot
A joint that consists of two opposed flat surfaces of approximately equal size is a ________ joint.
plane
A joint that consists of two opposed flat surfaces of approximately equal size is a __________ joint
plane
Standing on one's toes is an example of a movement called
plantar flexion
Which of the following pairs of terms are opposite? plantar flexion-dorsiflexion inversion-retraction pronation-rotation abduction-extension elevation-protraction
plantar flexion-dorsiflexion
The movement of myosin head while attached to actin myofilament is the _________ ___________.
power stroke
The location where ossification begins in intramembranous ossification are known as
primary centers of ossification
The muscle that does most of the moment is called the
prime mover
Which of the following matrix molecules in cartilage tends to trap large quantities of water? hyaluronic acid elastin collagen chondrocytes proteoglycan
proteoglycan
The opposite of retraction is
protraction
Which of the following bones is part of the axial skeleton? rib scapula clavicle radius coxa
rib
The muscles that hold the humeral head within the glenoid cavity are collectively called the
rotor cuff
An abnormal lateral curvature of the spine is
scoliosis
Which of these conditions result from a lack of collagen production? rickets scurvy osteopenia osteomalacia osteoporosis
scurvy
The growth spurt seen in puberty is triggered by
sex hormones.
Which of the following is correctly matched? flat bone-phalanges of the toes short bone-humerus irregular bone-femur long bone-vertebra short bone-carpal bone
short bone-carpal bone
The epiphyseal plate of a growing bone is actually a temporary joint called a _________________.
synchondrosis
Most of the joints in the appendicular skeleton are _____ joints
synovial
Most of the joints in the appendicular skeleton are _________joints.
synovial
What is the thin lubricating film covering the surface of a joint?
synovial fluid
The inability to produce the fluid that keeps most joints moist indicates a disorder of the
synovial membrane
The inability to produce the fluid that keeps most joints moist indicates a disorder of the ___________ ____________.
synovial membrane
The plasma membrane of an excitable cell is more permeable to potassium ions because
there are more leak ion channels for K+ than Na+.
Which of the following is composed of myosin molecules? Z disks sarcolemma I Bands tropomyosin thick my-filaments
thick my-filaments
A muscle fiber will respond to a stimulus the that stimulus reaches the __________ level.
threshold
If you stepped in a hole in the yard and sprained your ankle, you have
torn a ligament of the ankle.
The symphysis pubis is between the
two pubic bones
Which of the following movements is an example of extension? kneeling raising your arm laterally shrugging your shoulders using your finger to point out an area on a map bending forward at the waist
using your finger to point out an area on a map
A traumatic hyperextension of the cervical vertebrae is referred to as
whiplash