Chapter 9 A&P
There are differences in muscle mass between the sexes. On average males have _______________% and females have _____________________%
42% Males and 36% Females
Match the following component of a muscle fiber with its description: Area of the sarcomere with overlapping thick and thin filaments.
A band
The neurotransmitter used in muscle cell contraction is called
Acetylcholine
Which of the following is a regulatory protein attached to actin that influences muscle contraction?
Both Troponin and Tropomysin
ATP is quickly converted back into usable forms by three mechanisms which of the following is NOT one of these three mechanisms?
Creatine phosphate
Match the following component of a muscle fiber with its description: Area in the center of the A band containing only thick filaments.
H zone
Select the description of an aponeurosis.
Sheet-like indirect attachment that anchors a muscle
A special gel filled space, through which the neurotransmitter diffuses, at the end of a neuron and muscle cell is called the __
Synaptic Clleft
These tubules penetrate the cells interior at each A to I band junction.
T tubles
Identify the inferred action of a muscle based upon the position of the muscle relative to the joint it crosses. The type of movement for "D" is __________.
a muscle that crosses on the anterior side of a joint produces flexion
Identify the inferred action of a muscle based upon the position of the muscle relative to the joint it crosses. The type of movement for "A" is __________.
a muscle that crosses on the lateral side of a joint produces abduction
Identify the inferred action of a muscle based upon the position of the muscle relative to the joint it crosses. The type of movement for "B" is __________.
a muscle that crosses on the medial side of a joint produces adduction
Identify the inferred action of a muscle based upon the position of the muscle relative to the joint it crosses. The type of movement for "C" is __________
a muscle that crosses on the posterior side of a joint produces extension
A muscle that assists the muscle primarily responsible for a given action is __________.
a synergist
Which of the following characteristics is unique to smooth muscle?
absence of striations
The neurotransmitter used in muscle cell contraction is called
acetylcholine
The thin filament of the muscle fiber is composed of a protein called
actin
The thin myofilaments of skeletal muscle are composed chiefly of
actin
Identify the part of thick or thin filaments in skeletal muscle indicated by "D
actin subunits
Select the muscle that is named for its action.
adductor longus
This process produces 95% of ATP during rest and light to moderate activity?
aerobic respiration
Match the functional group classification with the description: The muscles that perform most of the action in producing the movement.
agonists
Match the following muscle action with its appropriate term: Muscles that relax when the prime mover and synergists are contracting.
antagonists
__________ are muscles that oppose or reverse a particular movement.
antagonists
Match the word to its correct meaning: Brachium
arm
Which of the following provides the final "go signal" for contraction?
calcium ions
Match the following description with the appropriate type of muscle: Usually contracts at a fairly steady rate and can contract without stimulation from the nervous system.
cardiac muscle
Match the following description with the correct type of muscle: Striated and involuntary
cardiac muscle
This type of muscle is branching chains of cells, uni- or bi- nucleate with faint striations?
cardiac muscle
When Intercalated Discs, Pacemaker Cells, and Automonic Nervous System are involved in a muscle contraction you can safely conclude which type of muscle is contracting?
cardiac muscle
Select the characteristic of muscle tissue that sets it apart from all other tissue types.
contractility
Select the muscle that is named for its shape.
deltoid
The term used for the creation of the action potential and moving away from resting potential in a muscle cell.
depolarization
Which of the following allows recoil of the muscle fiber when contraction ends?
elastic filament (titin)
Match the functional characteristic of muscle with the appropriate descriptive term: Ability of a muscle to resume its resting length after being stretched.
elasticity
Identify the structure indicated by "A" in this photomicrograph of a cross section of part of a skeletal muscle.
epimysium
The layer of dense irregular connective tissue that surrounds the entire skeletal muscle is the __________
epimysium
This is a dense irregular connective tissue surrounds the entire muscle is called the
epimysium
The linking of thick and thin filaments together is called
forming a cross bridge
This is a muscle condition involving frequent stimulation where the muscle reaches maximum muscle tension and can lead to muscle fatigue.
fused tetanus
Match the description to the muscle function: Release of energy during metabolism.
generation of heat
Select the muscle that is named for its size.
gluteus maximus
Fast glycolytic fibers are best suited for which type of activity?
hitting a baseball
Aerobic (endurance) exercise such as jogging, swimming, and biking leads to which of the following?
increased muscle capillaries increased numbers of mitochondria increased myoglobin synthesis
Resistance excerise (typically anaerobic) leads to which of the following?
increased muscle strength and size increased mitochondria, glycogen, and connective tissue muscle hypertrophy
The attachment site of the muscle tendon to the more movable bone is called the
insertion
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of muscle tissue?
irrability
Which of the following is not a characteristic of skeletal muscle?
it can contract for long periods of time without tiring
The deltoid is a muscle named according to __________
its shape
In the neuromuscular junction there are infoldings of the sarcolemma which contain millions of acetylcholine receptors. The special infoldings are called
junctional folds
Match the following skeletal muscle structure with the correct description: Deep fascia
lies between neighboring muscles
Often several criteria are combined in a naming a muscle. Which of the following is not described in the name extensor carpi radialis longus?
location of the muscle origin
Match the muscle function to its description: Making one tiny adjustment after another to counteract the never-ending downward pull of gravity.
maintaining posture
This is a type of muscle stimulus that creates the strongest stimulus that increases maximum contractile force to the point that all motor units have been recruited
maximal stimulus
A _____________________________ ____________________________ consists of the motor neuron and all muscle fibers (four to several hundred) it supplies
motor unit
Which of the following is a special adaptation present in skeletal muscle cells, but absent in most other cells?
muscle cells have myoglobin, most other cells do not
This is a condition created by spinal reflexes that creates a constant slightly contracted state of all muscles and keeps muscles firm, healthy and ready to respond.
muscle tone
A sarcomere is part of a(n)
myofibril
Match the following cellular component of a skeletal muscle fiber with its description: Rodlike contractile element within a muscle fiber containing myofilaments.
myofibril
The names of the muscles can indicate all of the following, except __________.
myofibril composition of the muscle
Over 80% of the muscle cell volume is composed of densely packed rod-like elements called _
myofibrils
Match the following muscle chemical with the correct name: Oxygen storage molecule in skeletal muscle.
myoglobin
Please identify the molecule responsible for storage of oxygen in muscle cells.
myoglobin
"Cross bridges" that link between the thick and thin filaments directly involve
myosin
In the sliding filament model of muscle contraction, the myofilaments slide over each other, resulting in the overlapping of actin and
myosin
The thick filament of the muscle fiber is composed of a protein called
myosin
The ___________ is a prime mover of arm flexion.
pectoralis major
FIbrous connective tissue surrounding each fascicle
perimysium
Identify structure indicated by "B" in this photomicrograph of a cross section of part of a skeletal muscle.
perimysium
Identify the part of thick or thin filaments in skeletal muscle indicated by "A."
portion of a thick filament
The term used for the restoration of resting conditions in a muscle cell
repolarization
Match the word to its correct meaning: Transversus.
right angles
Slow oxidative fibers are best suited for which type of activity?
running a marathon or endurance activities
By age 30 there is a loss of muscle mass, which can be reversed by regular excercise. The name for this condition is called
sacropenia
Match the following cellular component of a skeletal muscle fiber with its description: Plasma membrane of skeletal muscle fiber.
sarcolemma
This is the plasma membrane surrounding a muscle fiber.
sarcolemma
The functional unit of contraction in a skeletal muscle fiber is the
sarcomere
The smallest contactile unit of a muscle fiber is called a
sarcomere
Myofibrils are composed of repeating contractile elements called __________.
sarcomeres
Match the following cellular component of a skeletal muscle fiber with its description: Cytoplasm of a skeletal muscle fiber.
sarcoplasm
This is an intracellular network of tubes that is responsible for controllilng calcium concentration inside of the muscle is called the
sarcoplasmic reticulum
Match the word to its correct meaning: Brevis.
short
This is the type of muscle tissue that is responsible for voluntary movement.
skeletal
Match the following description with the appropriate type of muscle: Subject to conscious control.
skeletal muscle
Match the following description with the correct type of muscle: Striated and voluntary.
skeletal muscle
This type of muscle is single, very long, multinucleate cells with obvious striations.
skeletal muscle
Three different types of connective tissues (Endomysium, Epimysium, and Perimysium) are found in which type of muscle tissue?
skeletal muscle
Which of the following muscle types is both voluntary and striated?
skeletal muscle only
Match the following description to the appropriate type of muscle: Not subject to voluntary control, is nonstriated, and contractions are slow and sustained.
smooth muscle
Match the following description to the muscle type: Visceral, one nucleus per cell, and nonstriated.
smooth muscle
Match the following description with the correct type of muscle: Nonstriated, involuntary, found in the walls of hollow visceral organs.
smooth muscle
This type of muscle is single spindle shaped, uninucleate, with no striations?
smooth muscle
This type of muscle tissue is responsible for involuntary movement within the digestive system.
smooth muscle
When Calcium, Calmodulin, and Myosin Kinase are involved in a muscle contraction you can safely conclude which type of muscle is contracting?
smooth muscle
Fast oxidative fibers are best suited for which type of activity?
sprinting and walking
Match the word to its correct meaning: Rectus.
straight
This is a type of muscle stimulus that is not strong enough, so no contractions seen when recorded on a myogram.
subthreshold stimulus
Match the following skeletal muscle structure with the correct description: Epimysium
surrounds an entire muscle
Match the following skeletal muscle structure with the correct description: Perimysium.
surrounds each muscle bundle
Match the following skeletal muscle structure with the correct description: Endomysium.
surrounds each muscle fiber
Which of the following are inward invaginations of the sarcolemma that run deep into the cell between the terminal cisterns?
t tubules
In the sliding filament model of contraction, which of the following occurs when the muscle cell shortens?
the distance between successive Z discs shortens
Which of the following muscles is voluntary?
the muscle that extends the arm at the elbow
The general rule for muscle fiber recruitment would best be described by which of the following statements?
the smaller muscle fibers are recruited first, then medium fibers and last the largest and strongest fibers
This is a type of muscle stimulus that is strong enough, to cause the first observable contractions seen when recorded on a myogram
threshold stimulus
Select the muscle that is named for the direction of its fibers.
transversus abdominus
Each of the following terms is a descriptive term for a muscle's action, except
trapezius
Match the word to its correct meaning: Deltoid.
triangle
Isometric contractions would be best described as which of the following?
when the muscle creates force but neither changes the length or moves the load
Match the word to its correct meaning: Carpi.
wrist