Chapter 10 mastering test
When a skeletal muscle fiber is at rest, its ATP demands are met by
Aerobic metabolism of fatty acids
A muscle producing its maximum tension for a prolonged period is in
Complete tetanus
Characteristics of skeletal muscle fibers include all of the following except that
Each fiber contains a single nucleus
What can the nervous system do to increase muscle tension?
Increase the number of active motor units Increase stimulation frequency Recruit larger motor units
The intercalated disk is NOT a site of
Neuromuscular transmission
During neuromuscular transmission, the axon terminals release __________.
Acetylcholine
Which of the following is NOT an effect that exercise will have on muscle tissue?
An increase in the amount of fibrous connective tissue
Muscles are attached to bones by tendons or
Aponeuroses
Triads in skeletal muscle fibers function in
Calcium ion release
Interactions between the thick and thin filaments are prevented by tropomyosin. To make the active sites accessible, __________ ions must bind to __________.
Calcium, troponin
Titin is a(n)
Elastic protein
Muscle fatigue occurs because of a buildup of __________ and a(n) __________ in pH
Lactic acid, decrease
Resting smooth muscle can be stretched without affecting tension development because of its
Plasticity
Which type of muscle tissue has the greatest effect on the body's heat production?
Skeletal
What type of muscle fibers has the longest endurance?
Slow
Which of these statements about skeletal muscles is FALSE?
Their fibers branch
The soleus muscle is very red in color. Which of these statements about soleus fibers is false?
They are large in diameter
The muscle action potential penetrates deep into a fiber along the
Transverse tubules
Smooth muscle contracts when calcium binds to __________ and activates __________
calmodulin; myosin light chain kinase
The capillaries that wrap around each muscle fiber are located within the
endomysium