Chapter 6-Skeletal Muscle Activity
good for a sprint
coupled reaction of creatine phosphate (CP) and ADP
involves the simple transfer of a phosphate group
coupled reaction of creatine phosphate (CP) and ADP
requires no oxygen
coupled reaction of creatine phosphate (CP) and ADP anaerobic glycolysis
the three ways the muscle cells replenish their ATP supplies
coupled reaction of creatine phosphate (CP) and ADP anaerobic glycolysis aerobic respiration
When a muscle is being stimulated is not able to respond because of "oxygen deficit" the condition is called
fatigue
when a weak but smooth muscle contraction is desired,_____ are stimulated at a rapid rate
few motor units
immobilizes the origin of the prime mover
fixator
postural muscles for the most part
fixator
________ is a continuous contraction that shows no evidence of relaxation
fixed tetanus
an _____ is contraction in which the muscle does not shorten, but tension in the middle keeps increasing
isometic contraction
an ________ is a contraction in which the muscle shortens and work is done
isotonic contraction
Which of the seven criteria is used to name this? external oblique
location of muscle relative to a bone or body region direction in which the muscle fibers run relative to some Imaginary line
Which of the seven criteria is used to name this? rectus femoris
location of muscle relative to a bone or body region direction in which the muscle fibers run relative to some Imaginary line
Which of the seven criteria is used to name this? transversus abdominis
location of muscle relative to a bone or body region direction in which the muscle fibers run relative to some imaginary line
Which of the seven criteria is used to name this? gluteus maximus
location of the muscle relative to a bone or body region relative size of the muscle
to accomplish a strong contraction, ______ are stimulated at a rapid rate
many motor units
Number the sequence to describe contraction mechanism in a skeletal muscle 1-7 ACh is released into the neuromuscular junction by the axonal terminal
1
Which of the seven criteria is used to name this? biceps femoris
number or origins location of muscle relative to a bone or body region
agonist
prime mover
Which of the seven criteria is used to name this? trapezius
shape of the muscle
performs the same movement as the prime mover
synergist
stabilizes a joint so that the prime mover can act at more distal joints
synergist
Winding up for a pitch can be called __1__. To keep your seat when riding a horse, the tendency is to __2__ your thighs
1. circumduction 2, adduct
Which of the seven criteria is used to name this? extensor carpi ulnaris
action of the muscle location of the muscle's origin and or insertion location of the muscle relative to a bone or body region
Which of the seven criteria is used to name this? abductor mangus
action of the muscle relative size of the muscle
produces carbon dioxide and water
aerobic respiration
the energy mechanism used in the second hour of running in a marathon
aerobic respiration
the slowest ATP yield per glucose molecule
aerobic respiration
supplies the highest ATP yield per glucose molecule
aerobic respitartion
accompanied by lactic and acid formation
anaerobic
used when the oxygen supply is inadequate over time
anaerobic glycolysis
reverses and or opposes the action of the prime mover
antagonist
In running, the action at the hip joint is __1__ in reference to the leg moving forward and __2__ in reference to the leg in the posterior position. When kicking a football, the action at the knee is __3__. In climbing stairs, the hip and knee of the forward leg are both __4__. You have just touched your chin to your chest, this is __5__ of the neck.
1. flexion 2. extension 3. extension 4. flexed 5. felxion
A motor neuron and all of the skeletal muscle cells it stimulates is called a __1__. The axon of each motor neuron has numerous endings called a __2__. The actual gap between an axonal ending and the muscle cell is called a __3__. Within the axonal endings are many small vesicles containing a neurotransmitter substance called __4__. When the __5__ reaches the end of the axon, the neurotransmitter is released, and diffuses to the muscle membrane to combine with receptors there. Binding of the neurotransmitters with muscle membrane receptors cause the membrane to become permeable to sodium, resulting in the influx of sodium ions and __6__ of the membrane. Then contraction of the muscle cell occurs
1. motor unit 2. axonal terminals 3. synaptic cleft 4. acetylcholine 5. nerve impulse (action potential) 6. deopolarization
There is a greater concentration of Na+ __1__, and there is a greater concentration of K+ __2__. When the stimulus is delivered, the permeability of the membrane is changed, and __3__, initiating the depolarization of the membrane. Almost as soon as the depolarization wave begins, a repolarization wave flows across the membrane. This occurs as __4__. Repolarization restores the __5__ of the resting cell membrane. The __6__ is (are) reestablished by __7__.
1. outside the cell 2. inside the cell 3. Na+ diffuses into the cell 4. K+ diffuses out of the cell 5. Electrical impulses 6. Relative ionic concentrations on the 2 sides of the membrane during rest 7. Activation of the sodium-potassium pump, which moves K+ into the cell and Na+ out of the cell
Standing on your toes as in ballet is __1__ of the foot and walking on your heals is __2__
1. plantar flexion 2. dorsiflexion
Using a screw driver with a straight arm requires __1__ of the arm. Consider all the movements of which the arm is capable. One often used for strengthening all the upper arm and shoulder muscles __2__.
1. rotation 2. Circumduction
Moving the head to signify "no" is __1--. Action that moves the distal end of the radius across the ulna is __2__. Raising the arms laterally away from the body is called __3__ of the arms.
1. rotation 2.pronation 3. abduction
Number the sequence to describe contraction mechanism in a skeletal muscle 1-7 ACh diffuses across the neuromuscular junction and binds to receptors on the sarcolemma
2
Number the sequence to describe contraction mechanism in a skeletal muscle 1-7 Depolarization occurs, and the action potential is generated
3
Number the sequence to describe contraction mechanism in a skeletal muscle 1-7 The action potential, carried deep into the cell, causes the sarcoplasmic reticulum is released calcium ions
4
Number the sequence to describe contraction mechanism in a skeletal muscle 1-7 The calcium ions concentration at the myofilaments increases; the myofilaments slide past one another, and the cell shortens
5
Number the sequence to describe contraction mechanism in a skeletal muscle 1-7 As calcium is actively reabsorbed into the sarcoplasmic reticulum, its concentration at the myofilament decreases
6
Number the sequence to describe contraction mechanism in a skeletal muscle 1-7 The muscle cell relaxes and lengthens
7