Homework 10-11 Anatomy
is the process in which action potentials in the nerve fiber lead to action potentials in the muscle fiber.
Excitation
What is the role of acetylcholinesterase?
It breaks down ACh, ending muscle stimulation.
Which of the following is/are a characteristic of skeletal muscle? Check all that apply.
Overlapping thin and thick filaments Overlapping thin and thick filaments Striations Overlapping myosin and actin proteins Excitability
Which of the following describes slow-twitch fibers?
They have a rich blood supply
1. Hundreds of mutations have been identified in RyR1 that contribute to multiple muscular diseases. Assume that a new mutation was discovered that causes this receptor to continually remain open. Based on what you know about the function of this receptor, how would you expect this new mutation to impact contraction?
This mutation will increase levels of calcium in the sarcoplasm, which will induce continued muscle contraction.
____________ moves back into position, blocking active sites, which prevents more contraction.
Tropomyosin
Which of the following is/are true regarding muscular strength and conditioning? Check all that apply.
Weight lifting does not increase the number of muscle fibers in a particular muscle exercised. Blood capillary density will increase in slow-twitch fibers in response to training for a marathon. Long-term resistance training will increase the number of myofibrils in a particular muscle exercised.
1. Thin filaments connect to and extend from either side of a __________. These thin filaments are composed largely of the myofilament __________.
Z disc; actin
3. If there was a high concentration of acetylcholine within the synaptic cleft, but little to no response at the motor end-plate, you would expect __________ to be the responsible neuromuscular-blocking agent.
curare
In smooth muscle, thin filaments are anchored to structures called ____________ .
dense bodies
The membrane ____________ , or becomes less negative.
depolarizes
2. Rigor mortis occurs after death because __________.
detachment of cross bridges does not occur due to the lack of ATP
Patients with this disease cannot synthesize the muscle protein ____________ , which is located just deep to the ____________ .
dystrophin, sarcolemma
Muscles can stretch and, when released, return to their original, shorter length. This property is referred to as ____________ .
elasticity
When an ion channel opens in a sarcolemma, ions flow across the membrane, altering the potential. These cells are said to be
electrically excitable
The connective tissue that surrounds each muscle fiber is called the ____________ .
endomysium
Also known as responsiveness, ____________ is a characteristic of all cells but more highly developed in muscle and nerve cells.
excitability
1. The presence of calcium in the sarcoplasm is directly responsible for __________.
exposing the binding sites on actin
Skeletal muscles can stretch up to three times their contracted length. This is called ____________ .
extensibility.
Complete tetanus of a muscle happens regularly in the human body.
false
It causes muscles to degenerate, weaken, and gradually be replaced with ____________ and scar tissue.
fat and scar tissue.
The underlying cause of this disease is
gene mutation.
When all nerve fibers are stimulated, an increase in stimulus strength will produce no ____________ in muscle tension.
increase
2. If it were possible to move the terminal cisternae further away from the T-tubules, it would __________.
interfere with the signal required for the release of calcium from the sarcoplasmic reticulum
What type of contraction involves the development of tension but no change in length?
isometric
Neither higher or lower in vo2
lactic acid accumulation central fatigue weight training
Increase with Anaerobic Resistance Training (Glycolytic and Phosphagen)
lactic acid processing, muscle size, myofibril size and number
Aerobic Respiration Supported by Cardiopulmonary Function
marathon running , jogging on the beach
The difference in charge created by the ECF ions and the ICF ions is called the ____________ .
membrane potential
Membrane potential is measured in
millivolts
Increase with Aerobic Exercise Training (Glycolytic and Phosphagen) Mitochondrial density Mitochondrial density
mitochondrial density, long term fatigue resistance, blood volume and red blood cell count. muscular density of blood capillaries
4. The antidote that holds the most promise to counteract the effects of tubocurarine is one that __________.
modifies acetylcholine receptors so that they bind acetylcholine stronger than tubocurarine
The type of smooth muscle cells known as ____________ are found in arrector muscles and in the iris of the eye.
multiunit
If an appropriate force is applied, the ____________ returns to its resting length.
muscle fiber
Each myofibril is made of up of several
myofilaments
1. Botulinum toxin causes muscle paralysis because __________.
no acetylcholine enters the synaptic cleft
2. Acetylcholine causes an end-plate potential by triggering the __________.
opening of sodium channels
Chemical Stimulation
oxytocin stimulates the myometrium to contract during child birth
Autonomic Nerve Fibers
parasympathetic nerves secrete acetylcholine which stimulates gastrointestinal motility
Glycogen-Lactic Acid System
pathway from glycogen to lactic acid, produces enough ATP for 30-40 seconds of maximum activity
A cell membrane is ____________ when there is a higher concentration of cations on one side and a higher concentration of ____________ on the other.
polarized, anions
Sodium ion channels close, but ____________ channels remain open. Loss of that ion ____________ the membrane.
potassium ion, repolarizes
There is then a rapid fluctuation in membrane voltage at the motor end plate, called the end-plate ____________ .
potential
Acetylcholine dissociates from its ____________ and is broken down enzymatically.
receptor
Facial wrinkles, such as glabellar or "frown" lines, appear with aging as a result of natural, repetitive muscle contractions. Botox® helps alleviate the appearance of these wrinkles by __________.
relaxing the facial muscles that cause the wrinkles
The specific name for a muscle fiber's plasma membrane is the ____________ .
sarcolemma
Autorhythmicity
sarcolemmas of the small intestine spontaneously depolarize resulting in wave like patterns of smooth muscle contractions
In a resting muscle fiber, a ____________ is normally 2.0 to 2.5 micrometers long.
sarcomere
Terminal cisternae are a structural feature of the organelle called the ____________
sarcoplasmic reticulum
Ion channels open in the plasma membrane, and ____________ diffuse into the ____________ .
sodium ions, ICF
A muscle cell is ____________ by a neurotransmitter from a motor neuron.
stimulated
The more motor units excited, the ____________ the contraction.
stronger
Phosphagen System
supplies energy very quickly and is the primary source of energy for very high-intensity exercise
1. Acetylcholine (ACh) is released from motor neurons and enters the __________.
synaptic cleft
This is the optimum length for producing maximum ____________ when the muscle contracts.
tension
In smooth muscle, the majority of the calcium ions come from ____________ .
the extracellular fluid.
Stretch
the presence of food distends the stomach wall resulting in contraction of the smooth muscles
If a muscle fiber is overly contracted, the ____________ filaments butt against the Z discs.
thick filaments
Conversely, if the muscle fiber is overly stretched, there is not enough overlap between the thick and ____________ myofilaments.
thin myofilaments
When stimuli reach or exceed ____________ , they excite more motor units.
threshold
Visceral smooth muscle is also known as ____________ smooth muscle.
unitary
Enlargements, or swellings, called ____________ contain neurotransmitters and are found along the length of autonomic neurons that activate smooth muscle.
varicosities
Isometric Contraction
A man holds open a door for his date, during this contraction tension is building in the series elastic elements, happens weightlifter pulls on a weight
Isotonic Contraction
A sprinter leaves the starting block, A mother lowers infant into a crib
2. Myosin heads directly use __________ to transition to their __________ conformation, which enables them ready to bind to actin.
ATP; energized
Which of the following is/are true about the functions of cardiac muscle? Check all that apply.
Cardiac muscle almost always utilizes aerobic respiration to obtain energy Cardiac muscle secures some of its calcium ions from the sarcoplasmic reticulum Autorhythmicity cells allow the myocytes to contract consistently and regularly, efficiently pumping blood from the chambers.
Which of the following is/are a functional requirement of cardiac muscle tissue? Check all that apply.
Cardiac muscle fibers must be able to contract without nervous stimulation. Cardiac muscle must be independent of conscious control. Cardiac muscles contract in unison.
Myasthenia gravis results when the body's immune system attacks ACh receptors, and muscle fibers become less sensitive to ACh. Which of the following might be a potential treatment?
Cholinesterase inhibitor
Doctors diagnosed the boy with the congenital muscle disease called
Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
Therefore, if the thick and thin filaments do not overlap, very few ____________ are formed.
cross-bridges
Relaxation Phase
-calcium levels in the sarcoplasm fall-myosin releases thin filaments-muscle tension declines
Malathion is a cholinesterase inhibitor that inhibits AChE. What effect would this have on muscle contraction?
Spastic paralysis
In a muscle fiber, the ____________ is adjacent to the terminal cisternae, so the action potential can stimulate calcium ion channels.
T tubule
Relaxation begins when nerve signals stop stimulating the synaptic knob and ____________ release ceases.
acetylcholine
The ions stimulate the release of ____________ into the synaptic cleft.
acetylcholine
Areas of the sarcolemma near the motor plate have gates that open, moving ions, which causes the ____________ potential that excites the muscle fiber.
action
The process just described is called a(n) ____________ .
action potential
The pump mechanism that maintains the resting membrane potential is an example of
active transport
Temperature
arrector pili muscles contraction causing hairs to become erect and goose bumbs to form skin
Results in Higher V0₂max
being a male, training for a marathon
Results in Lower V0₂max
being sedentary, getting older, being female
Active transport pumps in the SR move ____________ ions back into the cisternae.
calcium
The process begins with a nerve signal stimulating a voltage-gated ____________ ion channel to open, allowing the ions to enter the axon terminal.
calcium
In smooth muscle, Ca²⁺ binds to ____________ which then activates the enzyme ____________ leading to the phosphorylation of myosin.
calmodulin , myosin light chain kinase
The ability to carry an electrical charge along the cell is called ___
conductivity
Muscles can pull bones closer to one another and increase the motility of some organs. This is due to the property of ____________
contractility
Subthreshold stimuli produce no muscle
contraction