BIO 151 WileyPlus 6 & 7
The sarcomere consists of
-actin -myosin -Troponin
The general functions of muscle tissue include:
-production of body movement. -stabilization of body positions. -storage and movement of substances through the body. -heat generation.
Which portion of this myogram shows a single twitch of the muscle?
A
Which structure in the image below represents an osteon, the structural unit of compact bone?
A
Which of the following statements is incorrect? -The skeleton provides a structural framework for the body. -The cranium, rib cage and vertebrae protect important internal organs from injury. -Bone releases minerals as needed to maintain homeostasis. -Bone stores calcium and phosphorus. -All of these statements are correct.
All of these statements are correct.
A skeleton that exhibits a partially closed epiphyseal plate would likely be that of a:
An adolescent
Which of the structures in the image below represents concentric lamellae, the layers of mineralized extracellular matrix in bone tissue?
B
Describe bone calcium levels
Blood calcium levels increase when bone breaks down, and decreases when bone is built.
What is the function of an osteoblast?
Bone deposition
Which region of a sarcomere contain thin filaments?
Both I band and A band.
At the end of contraction, the sarcomere returns to its relaxed position when
Calcium pumps remove calcium ions from the sarcomere and put them back into storage in the sarcoplasmic reticulum.
When an athlete performs a pull up (raising their chin to a bar while their body hangs), the process of pulling the body up so the chin can touch the bar is
Concentric
Bone is a type of ________ because it contains an extracellular matrix that surrounds widely spaced cells.
Connective tissue
From most to least, the extracellular matrix of bone tissue contains
Crystallized mineral salts, collagen, water
The shaft of a long bone is called the ________ and the end of a long bone nearest the point of attachment to the trunk is called the _____.
Diaphysis; proximal epiphysis
Muscular tissue has several important properties, such as electrical excitability. Another property of muscular tissue is that it is able to return to its original size and shape after being stretched. Which property of muscular tissue is this?
Elasticity
ATP is hydrolyzed by the myosin tail.
False
Calcitonin is produced by the parathyroid gland.
False
In primary ossification, the first type of bone that forms and replaces the cartilage model is compact bone.
False
Once formed, bone is never broken down.
False
Osteons are composed of concentric rings and are found in spongy bone.
False
Parathyroid hormone (PTH) decreases blood Calcium.
False
The sheet or broad band of fibrous connective tissue that supports and surrounds muscles and other organs of the body is called
Fascia
Which of the following statements is/are incorrect? -Greenstick fractures most commonly occur in elderly people. -An impacted fracture would involve forcing of one end of a fractured bone into the interior of the other end. -A comminuted fracture involves breaking the bone in large and small fragments. -Fracture repair begins with formation of a fracture hematoma. -The final phase of fracture repair is bone remodeling.
Greenstick fractures most commonly occur in elderly people.
What region will narrow or disappear during muscle contraction?
H zone
Name the tissue used as a template during endochondral ossification.
Hyaline cartilage
Where does a primary ossification center form?
In the diaphysis
Most of the bones of the skull are formed by this process.
Intramembranous ossification
Bone remodeling:
Involves replacement of old bone tissue with new bone tissue, bone resorption, bone deposition, osteoclasts and osteoblasts
Which of the following statements is INCORRECT? -Concentric isotonic contractions result in muscle shortening. -Eccentric isotonic contractions result in controlled lengthening of the muscle. -Isometric contractions result in lengthening or shortening of the muscle and moving a load E large motor unit. -In isometric contractions, the tension generated is not great enough to move the load.
Isometric contractions result in lengthening or shortening of the muscle and moving a load E large motor unit.
The all of the following are part of the bone matrix except: -Collagen -Muscle fibers -Hydroxyapatite -Calcium and Phosphorus crystals
Muscle fibers
What causes actin to slide toward the center of the sarcomere?
Myosin heads form a cross-bridge with actin. When the myosin head bends it moves the actin toward the center of the sarcomere.
By what process does the motor neuron stimulate the muscle cell?
Neurotransmitter is released into the synaptic cleft to cause an action potential in the muscle cell.
The type of bone fracture characterized by the broken ends of the bone protruding through the skin is known as a(n)
Open (compound) fracture
PTH will increase ________activity while Calcitonin will decrease __________activity.
Osteoclast; osteoclast
Which of the following do not descend from mesenchyme cells?
Osteoclasts
The coating around bones is called the
Periosteum
Hematopoiesis takes place in the ________ of some adult bones.
Red bone marrow
Providing the calcium and ATP levels remain high in the sarcoplasm, the contraction ____________.
Shortens the sarcomeres of muscle fibers
Which of the following is mismatched? -Periosteal arteries - supply the periosteum and outer part of the bone. -The nutrient arteries enter through Volkmann's canals and supply the inner and outer part of the bone. -Metaphyseal arteries help to supply the red bone marrow and tissue of the metaphysis. -Epiphyseal arteries supply the epiphysis red bone marrow and tissue.
The nutrient arteries enter through Volkmann's canals and supply the inner and outer part of the bone.
Which structure allows the propagation of the muscle action potential?
Transverse tubules
A single action potential will create a single momentary contraction, not a continuous contraction.
True
As long as the levels of calcium and ATP inside the cell are adequate then the contraction cycles will repeatedly occur.
True
Bone remodeling, especially bone resorption, plays a role in the maintenance of proper levels of calcium in the blood.
True
Calcitonin (CT) decreases blood Calcium.
True
Osteoblasts come from mesenchymal precursor cells.
True
The function of the neurotransmitter is to cause the opening of sodium channels in the muscle cell membrane.
True
While bone grown in length involves the epiphyseal plate, bone growth in thickness involves deposition of bone on the outside and removal of bone from the inside.
True
What vitamin is needed for calcium and phosphorus absorption?
Vitamin D
actin
Where are troponin, tropomyosin and nebulin located?
Which structure occurs at the border between two adjacent sarcomeres?
Z disc
The neurotransmitter released by the motor neuron to cause muscle contraction is
acetylcholine
The motor end plate differs from the rest of the sarcolemma in that it contains large numbers of ________.
acetylcholine receptors
Which of the following tissues could be found on or within a bone, such as the humerus? -adipose tissue -nervous tissue -cartilage -osseous tissue -all of these
all of these
By which process, as an individual grows to adulthood, is the thickness (diameter) of bone increased?
appositional growth
The ________is composed of hyaline cartilage and reduces friction between bones involved in a joint.
articular cartilage
Osteoblasts _____ bone tissues, while osteoclasts _____ bone tissues.
build up, break down
Which two minerals are stored in major quantities in bone tissue?
calcium and phosphorus
What are the extracellular fluid filled extensions of the lacunae called?
canaliculi
Osteons are found in _____, while trabeculae are found in _____.
compact, spongy
The zone of overlap increases during the
contraction period
During arm flexion, the type of contraction that would occur in triceps brachii is
eccentric isotonic contraction
The _______________ surrounds each individual muscle fiber and distributes capillaries to the fibers.
endomysium
The ________is composed of hyaline cartilage and allows the diaphysis to grow in length.
epiphyseal plate
Which region of a long bone articulates with other bones?
epiphysis
Which property of muscle gives it the ability to stretch without damage?
extensibility
Frequency of stimulation of a muscle cell is not a factor that influences tension.
false
What is yellow bone marrow?
fat
Which of the following is the correct sequence of steps in the repair of a bone fracture?
fracture hematoma, fibrocartilaginous callus formation, bony callus formation, bone remodeling
Once osteoblasts have surrounded themselves with the extracellular matrix of bone tissue, they remain inside little chambers called __________ where they carry on the metabolic functions that maintain bone tissue. At this point, the cells are called osteocytes.
lacunae
The hollow, cylindrical space within the diaphysis that contains fatty, yellow bone marrow in adults is called the
medullary cavity
During endochondral ossification in a fetus, bones initially develop as a cartilage model that was formed from
mesenchyme
In which region of a long bone, such as the humerus, would you find the epiphyseal plate (growth plate)?
metaphysis
What affects bone remodeling and growth?
minerals, vitamins, and hormones
Which term describes a somatic motor neuron and all the skeletal muscle fibers it stimulates?
motor unit
Even at rest, a skeletal muscle exhibits a small amount of tautness or tension in the muscle due to weak, involuntary contractions of its motor units which could be seen easily in a well trained athlete. What is this characteristic?
muscle tone
During the contraction cycle, ATP attaches to
myosin
During muscle relaxation, what does tropomyosin block?
myosin-binding sites on actin
Functions of calcium in the body
nerve cells require extracellular calcium ions (Ca2+) for proper functioning Ca2+ is a cofactor needed for many enzymes to function properly Ca2+ is required for the process of blood clotting Ca2+ is needed by muscle cells for contraction
The process of bone formation is referred to as ____.
ossification
Which is formed from the fusion of as many as 50 monocytes (a type of white blood cell)?
osteoclast
What is the correct sequence of development of bone cells?
osteoprogenitor cells → osteoblasts → osteocytes
A fasciculus is a subunit of a skeletal muscle surrounded by ________________.
perimysium
The muscle cell's contracting unit is known as the
sarcomere
In the muscle cell, calcium ions are stored in the
sarcoplasmic reticulum
Which type of muscle tissue is involuntary (can't be consciously controlled)?
smooth muscle and cardiac muscle
Which characteristics describe both skeletal and cardiac muscle?
striations
Skeletal muscle contraction is triggered to begin when calcium is released from
terminal cisterns of sarcoplasmic reticulum
The contractile organelle of skeletal muscle fibers is
the myofibril
Which protein does Calcium bind to?
troponin
Fused tetanus is caused by rapid muscle stimulations without muscle relaxation.
true
In a motor unit, all muscle cells move together from a single stimulation.
true
The opening of sodium channels is essential for the initiation of an action potential in the muscle cell membrane.
true
A brief contraction of all muscle fibers in a motor unit in response to a single action potential moving down the somatic motor neuron is known as
twitch contraction
myosin
what structure contains motor proteins that convert the energy in ATP into mechanical movements?