A & P Assignment 7 Study Guide Chapter 6
Which of the following statements are true of muscle arrangements ?
a. antagonistic muscles are those with opposite functions e. a muscle may have more than one synergist because the bone to be moved may be in several different positions f. an antagonist to a muscle is usually found on the opposite side of the joint to be moved
Which of the following statements are true of muscle tone?
a. good tone improves coordination b. it is a state of slight contraction e. the total muscle tone of the body produces a significant amount of body heat
which of the following statements are true of the structure of sarcomeres?
a. myosin filaments are in the center of the sarcomere b. the T tubules of the sarcolemma are close to the sarcoplasmic reticulum c. troponin and tropomyosin are inhibiting proteins f. the contracting proteins are actin and myosin
which of the following statements are true of the body's responses to exercise?
a. respiration increases to take in more O2 and exhale more CO2 b. heart rate increases to circulate more oxygenated blood to muscles d. the arteries to muscles dilate to carry more blood
Which of the following statements are true of muscle senses?
a. the brain forms a picture of where the muscles are e. unconscious muscle sense is integrated by the cerebellum f. it is important for everyday tasks and for coordination
Which of the following statements are true of movement
a. the respiratory system brings oxygen into the body c. the circulatory system removes CO2 from the muscles d. the nervous system provides impulses to stimulate muscle contraction e. voluntary movement is completely dependent on nerve impulses
Which of the following statements are true of tendons ?
a. they are made of fibrous connective tissue b. they attach muscle to bone c. many are rope-like but some are flat e. the attaching tendon at a muscle's origin helps provide stability f. the attaching tendon at a muscle's insertion is on the bone to be moved
depolarization of a muscle fiber is stimulated by
acetylcholine that allows the entry of sodium ions
in a neuromuscular junction, the impulse is transmitted from the motor neuron by
acetylcholine to the muscle fiber
the muscle group on the medial side of the thigh that adducts the thigh is the
adductor group
muscles with opposite functions are called
antagonists
in the neuromuscular junction, acetylcholine is contained within the
axon terminal
in the neuromuscular junction, the
axon terminal is the end of the motor neuron
the simple reaction of cell respiration is
Glucose +02 >c02 + H2-+ heat + ATP
which of the following statements are true of electrical changes at the sarcolemma?
f. an action potential is depolarization followed by repolarization
which of the following statements are true of the neuromuscular junction?
f. the receptors for acetylcholine are in the sarcolemma
the fibers of a tendon merge with the
fascia of a muscle and the periosteum of a bone
the contraction of skeletal muscles is initiated by the
frontal lobes of the cerebrum
the muscle on the back of the lower leg that plantar flexes the foot is the
gastrocnemius
the muscle on the buttock that extends the thigh is the
gluteus maximus
the muscle on the lateral side of the hip that abducts the thigh is the
gluteus medius
the most abundant energy source for muscle contraction is
glycogen
in muscles, the waste product creatinine comes from
glycogen and is excreted by the kidneys
the muscle group on the back of the thigh that extends the thigh is the
hamstring group - antagonists
during exercise, more blood will be circulated to muscles because of increased
heart rate
the muscle in the inguinal area that flexes the thigh is the
iliopsoas
the more movable attachment of a muscle to a bone is called the
insertion
exercise that involves contraction without movement is called
isometric
exercise that involves contraction with movement is called
isotinic
muscles that move the lower leg must cross the
knee joint
when oxygen is not present in contracting muscles
lactic acid is formed that contributes to fatigue muscle
the muscle on the back of the trunk that extends and adducts the arm is the
latissimus dori
the muscle attached to the mandible that raises the lower jaw is the
masseter
having a mental picture of where our muscles are is called
muscle sense
the state of slight contraction present in healthy muscles is called
muscle tone
the state of slight contraction present in healthy muscles is called
muscle tone and depends on nerve impulses
about 25% of the body's heat at rest is produced by the
muscle tone of the skeletal muscles
in muscles, oxygen is store by
myoglobin
the iron-containing protein in muscles is
myoglobin and its function is to store oxygen
within a sarcomere, the contracting proteins are
myosin and actin
in the sliding filament mechanism,
myosin filaments pull actin filaments toward the center of sarcomere
during depolarization of a muscle fiber, there is a
negative charge outside the membrane and a positive charge inside
the organ system that transmits impulses for contraction to muscles is the
nervous system
the cerebellum
of the brain coordinates the actions of skeletal muscles
the muscle around the eye that closes the eye is the
orbiculan's oculi
the muscle around the eye that closes the eye is the
orbicularis oculi
the muscle around the mouth that puckers the lips is the
orbicularis oris
the more stationary attachment of a muscle to a bone is called the
origin
during polarization, sodium ions are abundant
outside the muscle fiber and potassium ions are abundant inside
lactic acid is produced in muscles that lack
oxygen and it contributes to muscle fatigue
conscious muscle sense is a function of the
parietal lobes of the cerebrum
the muscle on the chest that flexes and adducts the arm is the
pectoralis major
during polarization, the muscle fiber has a
positive charge outside the membrane and a negative charge inside
during repolarization of a muscle fiber,
potassium ions rush out of the cell
when a muscle contracts, its specific action is to
pull a bone
the muscle group on the front of the thigh that flexes the thigh is the
quadriceps femon's
the muscle on the ventral side of the trunk that flexes the vertebral column is the
rectus abdominus
the organ system that ensures adequate oxygen intake for muscles is the
respiratory system
in the neuromuscular junction, cholinesterase is contained within the
sarcolemma
in the neuromuscular junction, the
sarcolemma is the membrane of the muscle fiber
the units of contraction within a muscle fiber are called
sarcomeres
the muscle on the front of the thigh that flexes the thigh and lower leg is the
sartorius
the organ system that is moved by muscles is the
skeletal system
Four organ systems that are essential for the proper functioning of the muscular system are the
skeletal, respiratory, circulatory and nervous
during depolarization of a muscle fiber,
sodium ions rush into the cell
a synergist to the gastrocnemius is the
soleus
the sensory receptors in muscles are called
stretch receptors, and their information is essential for muscle sense
during exercise, excess heat is given off as
sweating increases
in the neuromuscular junction, the
synapse is the space
muscles with the same or similar function are called
synergists
muscles are attached to bones by
tendons which are made of fibrous connective tissue
in cell respiration,
the ATP produced is used for muscle contraction
in cell respiration,
the heat produced contributes to body temperature
the muscle on the front of the lower leg that dorsiflexes the foot is the
tibialis anterior
an antagonist to the gastrocnemius is the
tibialis anterior because it dorsiflexes of the foot
the muscle on the upper back that raises or lowers the shoulder is the
trapetifius
the muscle on the back of the arm that extends the forearm is the
triceps brachii - antagonists
in the sliding filament mechanism, the inhibiting proteins are
troponin and tropomyosin
during exercise, there is more blood within muscles because of
vasodilation within the muscles
the direct energy source for muscle contraction is
ATP
which of the following statements are true of the brain and movement ?
b. the frontal lobes generate the impulses for movement d. having movements stop appropriately is a function of the cerebellum e. coordination of movements is a function of the cerebellum
which of the following statements are true of the locations and functions of muscle?
b. the hamstring group extends the thigh c. the trapezius raises the shoulder f. the rectus abdominis flexes the vertebral column
Which of the following statements are true of cell respiration?
b. the purpose is to produce energy for cellular work c. an energy by-product is heat d. the waste product is carbon dioxide
the muscle on the front of the arm that flexes the forearm is the
biceps brachii (antagonists)
which of the following statements are true of the locations and functions of muscle?
c. the biceps brachii flexes the forearm f. the external obliques help bend the vertebral column
which of the following statements are true of oxygen and muscle contraction ?
c. when oxygen is present in contraction muscle cells, CO2, and H2O are formed d. when oxygen is not present in contracting muscle cells, lactic acid is formed f. both myoglobin and hemoglobin can bond to oxygen because they contain the mineral iron
which of the following statements are true of the sliding filament mechanism?
c. with calcium ions, troponin shifts tropomyosin away from actin d. myosin filaments pull actin filaments toward the center of the sarcomere e. myosin releases the energy from ATP f. when a muscle fiber contracts, all of its sarcomeres contract
in the sliding filament mechanism, the inhibiting proteins are shifted out of the way by
calcium ions
within a muscle fiber, the sarcoplasmic reticulum contains
calcium ions
in cell respiration, the waste product produced is
carbon dioxide
the term oxygen debt refers to a lack of oxygen during the process of
cell respiration
the integration of unconscious muscle sense is a function of the
cerebellum
in the neuromuscular junction, acetylcholine is inactivated by
cholinesterase
the organ system that carries carbon dioxide away from contracting muscles is the
circulatory system
two indirect energy sources for muscle contraction are
creatinine phosphate and glycogen
Which of the following statements are true of energy sources for muscle contraction?
d. glycogen is stored in muscles for use during exercise e. the first step in the use of glycogen for energy is its conversion to glucose f. the energy from creatine phosphate is used to make more ATP
the muscle on the shoulder that abducts the arm is the
deltoid
muscles that move the forearm must cross the
elbow joint