A&P ch. 7 Muscular

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Where in the muscle fiber is calcium stored

Endoplasmic reticulum

The opposite movement of rotation is

Immobility, inaction or fixed.

A person picks up a pencil, thus flexing the elbow. Contraction of the biceps brachii muscle during flexion is mainly

Isotonic

Contraction of the masseter muscle causes what action?

Mouth closes

Which of these is usually under conscious control

Skeletal muscle

A term describing movement of a body part away from the midline of the body

abduction

Moving a part of the body away from the midline of the body is called

abduction

The protein that makes up the thin myofilaments

actin

The thin myofilament of the skeletal muscles is made of

actin

Moving a part of the body toward the midline of the body is called

adduction

Endurance training leads to

an increased number of blood vessels to the muscle

The muscle that flexes the elbow is the

biceps brachii

Which of the following muscles is a muscle that moves the upper extremities

biceps brachii, triceps brachii and the latissimus dorsi

According to the sliding filament model, in order for a sarcomere to contract

bridges must form between the actin and myosin, ATP must be broken down for energy and calcium must be released from the endoplasmic reticulum

A fluid-filled sac that acts as a lubricating structure for muscle movement is a(n)

bursae

Intercalated disks are found in

cardiac muscle

Tonic contractions

do not shorten the muscle and are important in maintaining posture

The term that refers to ankle and foot movement is

dorsiflexion

Tension during muscle lengthening is often called

eccentric contractions

A term used to describe the movement that is opposite of flexion

extension

The orbicularis oris muscle can be found in the

face

The loose connective tissue outside the muscle organs that forms a flexible, sticky "packing material" between the muscles, bone, and skin is called

fascia

Groups of muscle fibers are called

fascicles

If a muscle is stimulated repeatedly without adequate rest, the strength of the contraction decreases, resulting in

fatigue

The movement that makes the angle between two bones at their joint smaller than it was at the beginning of the movement is called

flexion

What part of the body does the masseter move

head and neck

What part of the body does the sternocleidomastoid move

head and neck

What part of the body does the zygomaticus move

head and neck

The waste product produced when the muscle must with to an energy supplying process that does not require oxygen

lactic acid

What part of the body does the biceps femoris move

lower extremities

What part of the body does the gastrocnemius move

lower extremities

Another name for muscle cell

muscle fiber

Calcium triggers the contraction of a

muscle fiber

The protein that makes up the thick myofilaments

myosin

The thick myofilament of the skeletal muscles is made of

myosin

Each skeletal muscle is filled with two kinds of myofilaments called

myosin and actin

What allows you to lift different weights with the same muscle is the

number of motor units used by the muscle

That point of attachment that does not move when the muscle contracts is the

origin

The movement that is opposite dorsiflexion is

plantar flexion

A muscle that directly performs a particular movement

prime mover

Which of the following muscles is a muscle of the trunk

rectus abdominis, internal oblique and the external oblique

The following are hamstring muscles except

rectus femoris

When calcium is released into the sarcomere

removes the blocking protein from the actin

Movement around a longitudinal axis is

rotation

The basic contractile unit of a skeletal muscle is the

sarcomere

The basic functional unit of contraction in a skeletal muscle

sarcomere

The contractile unit of a muscle cell is the

sarcomere

The three types of muscle tissue are

skeletal, smooth, and cardiac

The functions of muscles include the following except

storage

The hand position when the body is in an anatomical position

supination

The hand position when the body is in anatomical position is

supination

A bursae is a saclike structure that is filled with

synovial fluid

The connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone is called

tendon

The minimal level of stimulation required to cause a fiber to contract is called the

threshold stimulus

Another name for smooth muscle is

visceral muscle and/or involuntary muscle

The molecule that applies energy for muscle contraction

ATP

Strength training leads to

an increased number of myofilaments

The minimal level of stimulation required to cause a fiber to contract is called

a threshold stimulus

What part of the body does the sartorius move

lower extremities

A single motor neuron with all the muscle cells it innervates is called a

motor unit

A single motor neuron with all the muscle fibers it innervates is called

motor unit

The muscle attachment to the more movable bone is called the

insertion

Smooth muscles can also be called

involuntary, visceral or nonstriated muscles

A type of muscle contraction that does not produce movement and does not allow muscle to shorten but does increase muscle tension

isometric

A contraction in which muscle length remains the same but muscle tension increases is called a(n)

isometric contraction

The muscle contracts but does not shorten, even though an increase in muscle tension does occur. This sentence describes

isometric contractions

A type of muscle contraction that produces movement in a joint and allows the muscle to shorten

isotonic

The muscle contracts and shortens and the insertion end moves toward the point of origin

isotonic contractions

Which of the following muscles is not a muscle of the head and neck

latissimus dorsi

Which of the following systems play a role in body movement

nervous system, respiratory system and the circulatory system

The point of contact between the nerve and the muscle fibers it stimulates is called a

neuromuscular junction

The muscle attachment to the more stationary bone is called the

origin

The muscle attachment to the more stationary bone is the

origin

Because this muscle is responsible for delivering blows during fights, it is often called the boxer's muscle

triceps brachii

The external and internal oblique muscles can be found in the

trunk

What part of the body does the external oblique move

trunk of the body

What part of the body does the rectus abdominis move

trunk of the body

This is a quick, jerky response to a stimulus seen in isolated muscles but is not important in normal muscle activity

twitch contraction

What part of the body does the deltoid move

upper extremities

What part of the body does the pectoralis major move

upper extremities

Another name for skeletal muscle is

voluntary muscle

Skeletal muscles can also be called

voluntary muscles

If you weigh 120 pounds, your skeletal muscles weigh about

50 pounds

Cardiac muscle makes up the bulk of the tissue of the

heart

Exercise may cause an increase in muscle size called

hypertrophy

The bone attachment to the more movable bone is the

insertion

Plantar flexion

Causes you to stand on your toes

The three functions of the skeletal muscle

movement, posture, heat production

Which of the following muscles is a muscle that moves the lower extremities

sartorius, iliopsoas and the gracilis

Striations are found in

skeletal muscle and cardiac muscle

An explanation of how a skeletal muscle contracts is the

sliding filament theory.

Hypertrophy can be enhanced by

strength training

When a muscle contraction occurs

the Z lines are pulled closer together

When a muscle fiber is subjected to a stimulus, it contracts completely. This is called

the all-or-none-law

If a prime mover flexes a joint

the antagonist will extend the joint

If an injury caused damage to the insertion of the biceps brachii muscle (the anterior muscle of the upper arm), the injury would be nearest

the elbow

To produce smooth movement at a joint

the prime mover and synergists must contract

The minimal level of stimulation required to cause a muscle fiber to contract

threshold stimulus

The following are types of muscle contractions except

titanic


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