Bio Ch.10
Identify the molecules pictured in the neuromuscular junction:
A- moves in the axonal terminal / calcium ions B-Moves into the sarcoplasm /sodium ions C-moves across the synaptic gap / acetylcholine D-moves out of the sarcoplasm / potassium ions
A cord like structure that attaches a muscle to a bone is a -?
tendon
In a sarcomere, the m line serves as an attachment site for the - filaments and keeps them aligned during contraction and relaxation.
thick
As you sit there reading this your muscles, even your relaxed ones are not completely relaxed and soft. This is because they have some background tension called resting muscle -?
tone
Identify each type of muscle contraction pictures:
A-isometric B-Concentric isotonic C-Eccentric isotonic
At maximal contraction of a muscle fiber, the thin filaments are pulled into the - zone which disappears?
H
Match the muscle tissue with its conduction speed.
Skeletal-fast Cardiac-moderate Smooth-slow
Match the muscle tissues with its appearance of shape.
Skeletal-long,cylindrical fiber cardiac-short,branched cell smooth-fusiform shaped cell
To start a muscle contraction, a nerve impulse causes - release at a neuromuscular junction?
acetylcholine
In a neuromuscular junction, the enzyme - breaks down actylcholine?
actylcholinesterase
Ten minutes into a marathon, your body is relying on - cellular respiration for ATP?
aerobic
Cardiac muscle cells are - and contain - nuclei?
branched 1-2
A muscle fiber is what level of organization in the body?
cellular
The enzyme acetylcholinesterase resides in the synaptic -?
cleft
As a result of muscle fiber contraction, thick filaments in neighboring sarcomeres move -?
closer together
In - tetany, a muscle cell is stimulated so frequently that it is not allowed to relax at all between stimuli?
complete
After exposure of the active sites on actin, myosin heads attach to the actin and form -?
cross bridges
Myosin head attachment and pivoting do not require energy, but ATP is needed for the myosin head cross bridge to - from actin and re cock?
detach
After a contraction, muscle returns to its original relaxed position due to it's natural -?
elasticity
The synaptic knob of the neuron is a - of an axon?
expanded tip
In a transverse section of a muscle, you can see that each skeletal muscle is actually composed of many - which are bundles of muscle fibers?
fascicles
Which are characteristics of oxidative fibers?
good for endurance high concentration of myoglobin red use aerobic respiration
Cardiac muscle cells form Y shaped branches and join to adjacent muscle cells at junctions called - discs?
intercalated
Eccentric contractions actively - a muscle?
lengthen
In a motor unit, a single - neuron typically controls numerous muscle fibers in a muscle?
motor
Skeletal muscle fibers are -?
multinucleate
Match the muscle component with its description.
muscle- multiple bundles fascicle-a bundle of muscle muscle fiber-elongated, myofibril-long myofilament-short
Muscle fibers that rely on aerobic respiration for ATP synthesis contain a high concentration of - which gives them a reddish appearance?
myoglobin
The point where a motor neuron meets a skeletal muscle fiber is called the - junction?
neuromuscular
As you hold a barbell and begin to flex your arm in a curl, your biceps brachii slowly lifts the weight by using more and more motor units. This phenomenon, which increases the strength of the contraction, is referred to as -?
recruitment
Slow fibers or type 1 fibers are also called - fibers because they contain the pigment myoglobin?
red
The motor end plate is a specialized region of the -?
sarcolemma
The functional contractile unit of a skeletal muscle fiber is known as a -?
sarcomere
Within a myofibril, each - shortens as the muscle fiber contracts?
sarcomere
The cytoplasm of skeletal muscle cell has a specific name and is known as -?
sarcoplasm
If a skeletal muscle is injured, surrounding - cells may be stimulated to differentiate and assist in its repair and regeneration?
satellite
Which is not a connective tissue component of a muscle?
skeletal muscle fibers
The epimysium of a muscle surrounds -?
the entire skeletal muscle
When calcium ions bind to troponin, which of the following the occurs?
the myosin binding sites on actin are exposed
True or false: Smooth muscle cells lack transverse tubules.
true
Each myosin protein molecule in a thick filament consists of - strands?
two
Within a synaptic knob, synaptic - contain the neurotransmitter ACh?
vesicles
Match the name of the component of a muscle fiber with its description.
Sarcolemma-Plasma membrane of a muscle fiber muscle fiber-a muscle cell sarcoplasm-cytoplasm of a muscle fiber sarcoplasmic reticulum-smooth endoplasmic reticulum in a muscle fiber T tubule- Narrow, tubular extensions of the sarcolemma into the sarcoplasm
A muscle cell obtains ATP in the short term via what process?
anaerobic respiration
When a muscle fiber contracts, which parts of the sarcomere maintain a constant length throughout contraction?
A band
Identify the myofilament proteins in the picture. B is pointing to a green strucutre.
A-myosin B-tropomyosin C-g actin D-troponin
Match each structure in the diagram with its name:
A-sarcolemma B-myofibril C-sarcomere D-myofilaments
Identify each structure in the diagram:
A-sarcomere B-titin C-thin filament D-thick filament
According to the sliding filament theory, the length of - band remains constant, but the - zone disappears?
A/H
Blood vessels deliver nutrients and oxygen to the muscle fibers so that they can produce the molecule - which is needed for contraction?
ATP
Energy to drive the myosin movement in the sliding filament process is provided in the form of -?
ATP
The endomysium is composed of what type of connective tissue?
Areolar
Match each stage of muscle twitch with the amount of tension generated.
Latent period-there is no tension contraction period-tension increases relaxation period- tension decreases
The three connective tissue layers surrounding the individual components of a muscle are the : - - and -?
epimysium perimysium endomysium
Muscle cells are said to have what characteristic because they can respond to stimulation from the nervous system?
excitability
Place the events in the diagram in order.
1-Nerve impulse arrives at synaptic knob 2-Ca2 enters and binds synaptic vesicles 3-ACh is released into synaptic cleft 4-ACh binds receptors on the motor end plate