muscle physiology
A motor neuron and all the muscle cells that it stimulates are referred to as a motor end plate. True\ False
false
Once a motor neuron has fired, all the muscle fibers in a muscle contract. True/False
false
When a whole muscle is stimulated the force of the contraction is an all or nothing response with no variation in the amount of tension exerted. (t/f)
false
Build up of acidic compounds which affect protein functioning is happening in what part of the graph of temporal (wave) summation
fatigue
___________ is a decline in the muscle's ability to maintain a constant force of contraction after prolonged repetitive stimulation.
fatigue
With rapid, multiple stimulations, the contraction-relaxation cycles are shorter but there still is some degree of relaxation. This stage in the multiple stimuli graph is called:
incomplete tetanus
the synapse between a motor neuron and the muscle cells it innervates is called
neuromuscular junction
what are the 2 conditions that must be met for treppe to be demonstrated by a muscle stimulated multiple times
1. the sequential stimulation must not happen until the muscle has completed the relaxation phase of the the previous twitch 2. the sequential stimulation must be close enough that the muscle is still warmed up from the first stimulation
Which of the following describes the relationship between stimulus frequency and muscle tension? A) When stimulus frequency increases, muscle tension increases to a maximum value.
A
Why does wave summation occur? A) Muscle fibers are partially contracted when the next stimulus arrives.
A
A smooth, sustained contraction is called ________. B) Complete tetanus
B
The speed of the _______ period of a single muscle twitch depends on whether slow or fast twitch fibers are involved. B) contraction
B
To transition from incomplete tetanus to complete tetanus, _______. B) stimulus frequency increased
B
What is changing to cause the variation in tension (force of contraction) seen in part B of the graph-- during incomplete tetanus of the temporal (wave) summation graph B) Frequency of stimulation
B
Hypothetically, if a muscle were stretched to the point where thick and thin filaments no longer overlapped, ________. C) no muscle tension could be generated
C
The strongest muscle contractions are normally achieved by ________. C) increasing the stimulation voltage up to the maximal stimulus
C
What is being "added" to achieve wave summation? C) Muscle twitches
C
What is changing to cause the variation in tension (force of contraction) seen in the graph of multiple motor unit summation ? C) Number of motor units recruited
C
What might be occurring on a molecular level during the rest periods? C) Intracellular ADP and inorganic phosphate are decreasing.
C
Which of the following describes how the duration of rest periods between multiple stimulations affects the duration the maximal force can be maintained by a muscle: C) Increasing the duration of the rest period increased the duration the maximal force can be maintained
C
Which of the following is not a way muscle contractions can be graded? D) changing the type of muscle fibers involved in the contraction
D
Which of the following describes how the duration of the rest period affected muscle tension (force of contraction)? E) The duration of the rest period had no affect on muscle tension.
E
Muscle tone is the small amount of tautness or tension in the muscle due to weak, involuntary contractions of its motor units. True/False
True
temporal (wave) summation
What does A represent
Which of the following describes the relaxation phase of a muscle twitch? a.) The sarcomeres are increasing in length, and the force generated decreases.
a
Which of the following can trigger a muscle twitch? Pick the most complete answer a.) release of acetylcholine and electrical stimulation
a: release of acetylcholine and electrical stimulation
Treppe is the phenomenon that results in _______. b.) a progressive increase in the force generated with repetitive stimulation
b
When wave summation occurs, _______. b) the muscle force generated increases
b
When the frequency of stimulation of a muscle is great enough, _______: c) wave summation results and muscle twitches overlap.
c
With rapid, multiple stimulations, the contractions fuse into a smooth, continuous contraction. This stage in the multiple stimuli graph is called:
complete tetanus
phase of a muscle twitch where cross bridge cycling is taking place and sarcomeres are shortening
contraction
gross movements are created by _______ motor units
large
phase of a muscle twitch where events of excitation-contraction coupling occur
latency
phase of a muscle twitch where sarcolemma and and T tubules depolarize
latency
the shortest phase of a muscle twitch, usually lasting less than 5 ms
latency
3 stages in order of a single muscle twitch
latency, contraction, relaxation
Immediately following the arrival of the stimulus at a skeletal muscle cell there is a short period called the ________ period during which the events of excitation-contraction coupling occur.
latent
what does 10 represent
maximum contraction
Which Muscle will give the highest tension (force of contraction) when stimulated—all else being equal among the muscles? Moderately stretched Over stretched Non stretched
moderately stretched
a motor neuron and all the muscle cells it innervates is called a:
motor unit
a muscle contraction in response to a single stimulus of adequate strength is called a:
muscle twitch
stimulation of additional motor units will increase the strength of contraction. this process is called
recruitment
an increase in the strength of the stimulus will cause an increase in the force of the contraction caused by: (in the graph representing multiple motor unit summation)
recruitment of more motor units
phase of a muscle twitch where sarcomeres lengthen and the force generated decreases. calcium ions actively transported back to the terminal cisternae
relaxation
Which is more likely to happen in the body? - Cardiac Muscle being overstretched - Skeletal Muscle being overstretched
skeletal muscle being overstretched
precise movements are created by ______ motor units
small
where is the interneuron located
spinal cord
When a second stimulus is applied before complete relaxation, there is a greater development of tension. What is this called?
temporal (wave) summation
what will happen to a muscle if the motor neuron is cut
the muscle becomes flaccid
the 2 variables affected the strength and degree of muscle movement are:
the number of motor units firing, and the number of muscle cells per motor unit
random, asynchronous motor unit contractions provide a low-level tension and resistance to stretch called muscle:
tone
where is the motor neuron location
traveling to the muscle
During the initial phase of muscle contraction, each successive stimulus produces a slightly stronger contraction because of increased muscle warming and efficiency of enzymes. This stage is called
treppe
progressive increase in force generated when a muscle is stimulated in succession
treppe
(t/f) For Treppe to be demonstrated by a muscle stimulated multiple times, the sequential stimulations must not happen until the muscle has completed the relaxation phase of the previous twitch.
true
The development of tension in a muscle, in response to a single stimulus above threshold, is called a muscle ___________
twitch
maximal stimulus
what does 11 represent
threshold stimulus
what does 7 represent
incomplete tetanus
what does B represent
complete tetanus
what does C represent
fatigue
what does D represent
multiple motor unit summation
what does this graph represent