Chapter 10, Biology Chapter 10
The connections between the nervous system and skeletal muscle that allow for voluntary control of movement.
True
The contraction phase of a muscle twitch has a shorter duration than the relaxation phase.
True
The embryonic-like cells that remain in adult skeletal muscle tissue are known as satellite cells.
True
The floor of the pelvic cavity includes skeletal muscles that function to support organs in that cavity.
True
The number of satellite cells in skeletal muscle steadily decreases with age.
True
When a skeletal muscle is at rest, there is more sodium outside the cell as compared to the sarcoplasm.
True
Identify the components of a smooth muscle cell in the picture.
A -> intermediate filaments B -> caveolae C -> varicosity D -> dense plaque
The repolarization of the action potential involves the opening of
Voltage-gated K+ channels
Match the thin filament protein and thin filament associated protein names with its function.
Actin-> two intertwined strands; each bead has a myosin binding site Tropomyosin -> two intertwined strands; cover myosin binding sites Troponin -> bound to tropomyosin; can bind calcium ions
To initiate a smooth muscle cell contraction, calcium enters the cell and binds to
Calmodulin, which the binds to and activates myosin light-chain kinase
The type of muscle fibers that are striated, form Y-shaped branches, and are joined by intercalated discs are
Cardiac
One of the most crucial factors in the development of fatigue appears to be a depletion of ATP.
False
Satellite cells are multinucleate.
False
Similar to skeletal muscle cels, all smooth muscle cells are excited by ACh.
False
Smooth muscle cells tend to be shorter but thicker than skeletal muscle cells.
False
The fat and connective tissue that encircle a beef steak from endomysium.
False
The metabolic reactions within fast-twitch fibers derive much of their energy from aerobic respiration.
False
The neuromuscular junction is usually located at one of the 2 ends of the muscle fiber.
False
The return of a contracted muscle fiber to its resting length is an active (energy requiring) process.
False
Each skeletal muscle is composed of _______ fascicles, which are bundles of muscle fibers.
Fascicles
Muscles of the eye and hand have a high percentage of _____ fibers.
Fast-twitch
The most prevalent of skeletal muscle fibers in the body are _____ fibers.
Fast-twitch
"intermediate fiber" is another name for
Fast-twitch, oxidative fiber
A reduced ability to generate tension due to recent exertion of force is known as muscle ______
Fatigue
During aging, muscle is often replaced by dense connective tissue, a process called ______.
Fibrosis
Which letter is associated with the light band and contains thin filaments only?
I
When tension output exceeds resistance and the muscle exerts a constant force as it changes length, the contraction is described as _____.
Isotonic
A graph of a muscle twitch contains 3 periods. The period during which there is no change in external muscle tension (and no change in muscle length) is the _______ period.
Latent
Events of excitation contraction coupling, such as the release of calcium from intracellular stores, occur during the ______ period of muscle twitch.
Latent
The line is a thin, transverse, protein meshwork structure in the center of the H zone of a sarcomere.
M
Match each protein with its function.
MLCK -> phosphorylates myosin Calmodulin -> binds calcium MLCP -> dephosphorylates myosin
Possible functions of skeletal muscles
Maintenance of posture, both highly coordinated and localized simple movements, temperature regulation, support of certain body organs, regulation of the movement of material through certain body tracts
The vascular supply to slow-twitch muscle fibers in ________ the network of capillaries around fast-twitch muscle fibers.
More extensive than
The neurons that stimulate muscle contraction are called _______ neurons
Motor
Smooth muscle tissue in which cells are individually sent signals to contract (rather than contracting in unison) is referred to as
Multiunit
The iris of the eye contains
Multiunit smooth muscle
When someone engages in exercise that requires more oxygen than is available, they develop an __________ __________ which results in heavy breathing for several minutes after the exercise is complete.
Oxygen debt
ACh is an acronym for .
acetylcholine
To start a muscle contraction, a nerve impulse causes ______ release at a neuromuscular junction.
acetylcholine
Which of the following proteins are found in a thin filament?
actin
For longer contractions, muscle cells obtain ATP by which process?
aerobic respiration
The action potential of a muscle fiber occurs
along the sarcolemma and down the T-tubules
The endomysium is composed of what type of connective tissue?
areolar
The connective tissue layers in muscle provide protection, distribution site for blood vessels and nerves, and a means of to the skeleton.
attachment
Functionally, troponin provides a binding site for ions.
calcium
The sarcoplasmic reticulum stores ions needed to initiate muscle contraction
calcium
What muscle type(s) would you expect to find in thew cardiovascular system?
cardiac and smooth
The invaginations of the sarcolemma on the smooth muscle cell pictured are called .
caveolae
The long tails of the myosin molecules in the thick filaments point toward the of the filament.
center
As a result of muscle fiber contraction, thick filaments in neighboring sarcomeres move .
closer together
A (An) ______ contraction of the arm muscles allowed you to lift a book from the table, while (an) ______ contraction of the arm muscles allows you to lower the book back down to the table.
concentric/eccentric
Which of the following proteins are found within a sarcomere?
connectin and actin
The shortening of muscle cells is called , a property that allows muscle cells to cause body movement.
contraction
Match the structures with their functions
cytoskeleton network -> intermediate filaments anchoring point between intermediate filaments and the sarcoplasm -> dense body anchoring point between intermediate filaments and the sarcolemma -> dense plaque
A sheet of dense irregular connective tissue that is external to the epimysium and separates individual muscles is the .
deep fascia
The expansive sheet of dense irregular connective tissue that separates individual muscles is called the .
deep fascia
Muscular dystrophy results from the lack of or an abnormal structure of which protein?
dystrophin
Muscle tissue demonstrates the property of when it is done contracting and returns to its resting length
elasticity
Muscle cells are said to have what characteristic because they can respond to stimulation from then nervous system?
excitability
In a muscle, the perimysium surrounds muscle cells.
fascicles of
A piano player uses her hands for brief quick movements. Which muscle fiber type would you therefore predict to be predominant in these muscles?
fast glycolytic
The majority of skeletal muscle fibers in the body are fibers.
fast glycolytic
Which of the three skeletal muscle fiber types has the largest diameter and provides both power and speed?
fast glycolytic
If used repeatedly for endurance events, fibers can develop the appearance and functional capabilities of fibers.
fast/intermediate
The smaller the motor unit, the the control.
finer
Smooth muscle is composed of short cells that have a shape.
fusiform
The multiple nuclei in skeletal muscle cells are the result of the
fusion of myoblasts
One feature that helps provide fast energy to a muscle cell is the presence of granules containing the complex carbohydrate
glycogen
With endurance training, it is possible for fast fibers to take on characteristics of fast fibers.
glycolytic/oxidative
In a muscle contraction, as increasing numbers of motor units are recruited force is exerted.
greater
Each myosin strand has a free and a attached tail.
head
If a muscle cell is stimulated to contract, allowed to partially relax, then stimulated again, its force of contraction the second time will be .
higher
An increase in muscle fiber size is called .
hypertrophy
Match the duration of a single muscle contraction with the source of ATP
immediate - > creatine phosphate short term - > anaerobic respiration long term - > aerobic respiration
In order to predict how much tension a muscle can produce when contracting, it is important to consider the ______ relationship of thick and thin filaments.
length-tension
Because muscle sells require a huge amount of ATP in order to contract, they have a large number of which organelles?
mitochondria
Slow fibers have a relatively large number of . This permits slow muscle fibers to produce a greater amount of than fast muscle fibers while c contractions are under way.
mitochondria/ATP
The vascular supply to slow muscle fibers is than the network of capillaries around fast muscle fibers.
more extensive
Although muscle fibers obey the all-or-none principle, the force of muscle contraction can be varied depending on how many ______ units are used.
motor
In a motor unit, a single neuron typically controls numerous muscle fibers in a muscle.
motor
Skeletal muscle contraction is controlled by neurons.
motor
Upon release from the synaptic knob, acetylcholine attaches to receptors on the .
motor end plate
Match the name of the muscle cell component with its function
muscle fiber -> metabolic activities; contraction sarcolemma -> regulates entry and exit of materials sarcoplasm -> site of metabolic processes for normal muscle fiber activities sarcoplasmic reticulum -> stores calcium ions needed for muscle contraction t-tubule -> transports the action potential from the sarcolemma throughout the entire muscle fiber
Match each muscle unit with the connective tissue layer that surrounds it.
muscle-> epimysium fascicle-> perimysium muscle cell-> endomysium
During development, many groups of fuse to form single skeletal muscle fibers.
myoblasts
While observing skeletal muscle tissue under the microscope you note that it appears striated. You tell your lab partner this is because:
of the arrangement of myofilaments in each sarcomere
An extensive network of blood vessels and nerve fibers extends through both the epimysium and the of a muscle.
perimysium
Contraction of specific skeletal muscles stabilizes joints and helps maintain the body's by holding the head and truck erect.
posture
As you struggle to twist open a jar, more motor units are called into action until you finally generate enough force to open it. this is an example of ______
recruitment
The endomysium contains fibers to help bind together neighboring muscle fibers
reticular
An internal membrane complex in skeletal muscle cells that is similar to the smooth endoplasmic reticulum of other cells is called the sarcoplasmic .
reticulum
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
Within a myofibril, Z discs separate the functional units known as .
sarcomeres
The cytoplasm of a skeletal muscle cell has a specific name and is known as .
sarcoplasm
At the end of contraction, when the stimulation from the nerve impulse ceases, calcium ions are pumped back into .
sarcoplasmic reticulum
If a skeletal muscle is injured, surrounding cells may be stimulated to differentiate and assist in its repair and regeneration.
satellite
Concentric isotonic contractions actively _________ a muscle.
shorten
In an isotonic contraction, the muscle fibers ________, resulting in movement.
shorten or lengthen
Match the muscle tissue with its conduction speed.
skeletal -> fast cardiac -> moderate smooth -> slow
The filament theory explains how muscle fibers shorten during contraction.
sliding
Over longer distances, runners who have higher proportions of muscle fibers in their leg muscles are able to outperform runners who have a greater number of muscle fibers in their leg muscles.
slow/fast
The type of muscle that forms the majority of the walls of the digestive tract is muscle.
smooth
The muscle that surrounds the opening of your esophagus and opens reflexively to allow you to swallow food is what type of muscle?
sphincter
Cardiac muscle cells are like skeletal muscle fibers.
striated
Although smooth muscle cells have both thick and think filaments, they are not precisely aligned so no visible are present.
striations
The superficial fascia is also known as the .
subcutaneous layer
A "step-wise" increase in the force of contraction of a single muscle fiber or single motor unit due to repeated stimulation is called .
summation
One of the names for the areolar connective tissue and adipose connective tissue that separates muscle from skin is ______________ fascia.
superficial
The narrow space that separates the motor neuron and the skeletal muscle fiber in a neuromuscular junction is called the
synaptic cleft
A cord-like structure that attached a muscle to a bone is a .
tendon
Inside a muscle cell, the sacs of the SR where calcium is stored and released from are the .
terminal cisternae
The epimysium of a muscle surrounds .
the entire skeletal muscle
The H-band (or H-zone) is more lightly shaded because only filaments are present.
thick
Under the microscope the dark(A) bands observed in skeletal muscle contain filaments.
thick and thin
In a sarcomere, Z discs serve as anchors for .
thin filaments
Acetylcholine is released from a neuron
through exocytosis when a vesicle fuses with the membrane
Single unit muscle cells contract ____.
together
In a muscle cell at rest, the myosin heads of a thick filament point the sarcomere.
towards the ends of
Thin filaments in smooth muscle cells contain which proteins?
tropomyosin actin
Two regulatory proteins associated with thin filaments are:
tropomyosin and troponin
T of F: Most muscles contain a combination of all three muscle types, slow oxidative, fast oxidative and fast glycolytic.
true
A single contraction and relaxation of a muscle fiber is referred to as a muscle .
twitch
Thick filaments are about the diameter of thin filaments
two times
In general, fast-twitch fibers generate less power than slow-twitch fibers.
False
T or F: A single myofibril runs the length of the muscle fiber.
True
T or F: Smooth muscle cells lack transverse tubules.
True
T or F: Smooth muscle cells retains its mitotic ability.
True
The T-tubules and sarcoplasmic reticulum are unique to muscle fibers.
True
Which are characteristics of oxidative fibers? Check all that apply.
-good for endurance -red -use aerobic respiration -high concentration of myoglobin
Which are characteristics of glycolic fibers? Check all that apply.
-low concentration of myoglobin -white
In which activities are muscles in an isometric contraction?
-sitting up very straight -holding a yoga pose -pushing on a locked door
The net energy yield from one glucose molecule through the process of glycolysis is
2 ATP
Each thick filament contains about _______ protein molecules (each molecule has 2 heads and 2 braided tails).
200
A typical skeletal muscle cell contains approximately ______ mitochondria.
300
What is the letter associated with the dark bands in sarcomere?
A
A power stroke involves
A myosin head pulling a thin filament toward the center of the sarcomere
A motor unit consists of
A single motor neuron and the multiple muscle fibers it controls
Identify the components of a sarcomere in the picture.
A- I band B- A band C- H zone D- M line E- Z disc
Identify each type of muscle contraction pictured
A- isometric B- concentric istonic C- eccentric isotonic
Match the structure with the label in the diagram.
A-> ACh B-> ACh receptor C-> calcium D-> sarcoplasmic reticulum
Match the structure with the label in the diagram.
A-> synaptic cleft B-> synaptic vesicle C-> ACh receptor D-> terminal cisternae
Identify each stage of cross bridge cycling in the picture
A. Ca2+ binds troponin; myosin binding sites uncovered B. cross bridge formation C. power stroke D. release of myosin head by ATP E. reset of myosin head
For relaxation to occur
ACh receptors close and Ca++ channels on the sarcoplasmic reticulum close
Skeletal muscle contraction requires large amounts of energy in the form of _______ in order to complete the sequence of cyclic events that lead to sarcomere shortening.
ATP
Which is the neurotransmitter that causes the release of calcium ions from reservoirs within the muscle cell and thereby initiates the steps of contraction?
Acetycholine
The enzyme _________ resides in the synaptic cleft and breaks down molecules of ACh.
Acetylcholinesterase
Which of the following structures has the active sites to which of the heads of the thick filaments will bind?
Actin
Proteins found in thin filaments
Actin, Troponin, Tropomyosin
The presence of mitochondria and myoglobin facilitate _______ respiration in muscle cells.
Aerobic
Lifting weights will cause muscles to enlarge. This is primarily due to
An increase in the size of muscle cells
Glycolysis is an
Anaerobic process that occurs in the cytosol
A flat, thin structure made of dense connective tissue that serves to attach a muscle to a bone (or to another muscle) is an
Aponeurosis
Fibers from one motor unit
Are dispersed throughout most of the muscle
A term that describes the change in muscle following a lack of exercise is
Atrophy
What sequence correctly lists the changes that allow the thick and thin filaments to slide past one another in skeletal muscle contraction?
Attach-pivot-detach-retum
The branch of the nervous system that helps govern smooth muscle contraction is the _______ nervous system.
Autonomic
Acetylcholine exerts its effect by
Binding to receptors at the motor end plate
During muscle contraction, myosin heads attach to actin and thereby form connections called _____.
Crossbridges
When a muscle relaxes
Crossbridges stop forming and muscle elasticity returns the muscle to rest length
Match each function of skeletal muscle with its description.
Body movement-> muscles contract and pull on the tendons that attach the muscles to the bones. posture-> contraction of specific skeletal muscles stabilizes joints temperature regulation-> heat is produced as a waster product of energy usage storage and movement of materials-> voluntary sphincter muscles of thew gastrointestinal and urinary tracts can be kept closed or opened
Growth of uterus during pregnancy is accomplished by _____ of its smooth muscle.
Both hypertrophy and hyperplasia
The property of muscle tissue that allows an impulse to travel down the entire length of the cell membrane is
Conductivity
Relaxation is facilitated by the release of passive tension that developed in cablelike ________ proteins that were compressed during contraction.
Connectin
In general, a skeletal muscle is composed of
Connective tissue sheaths, nerves, arteries, veins, and muscle fibers
With increased age, skeletal muscles show
Decrease in number of myofibrils
Rather than tightly coupled synapses between neurons and muscle cells, single-unit smooth muscle contains
Diffuse junctions where neuron varicosities are responsible for neurotransmitter release
When a muscle is isometrically contracted, its length _____ change.
Does not
________ is a protein that anchors myofibrils that are adjacent to the sarcolemma to proteins in the sarcolemma.
Dystrophin
Muscles that are used for precisely controlled movements generally contain large motor units.
False
Myosin kinase catalyzes the transfer of Pi from creatine phosphate to ADP
False
The spring-like property that returns muscle to its original length after a connection ends is
Elasticity
A drug that inhibited acetylcholinesterase would result in
Enhanced stimulation of the muscle due to decreased ACh breakdown
When an impulse arrives at the knob of the motor neuron, calcium
Enters through voltage-gated channels and triggers the release of transmitter
Which is the correct order of the connective tissue layers of a skeletal muscle, beginning with the most superficial?
Epimysium, Perimysium, Endomysium
The _________ is the innermost connective tissue layer that surrounds each muscle fiber.
Eudmysium
The characteristic of muscle that allows it to be passively stretched is
Extensibility
In a thin filament, individual G-actin molecules are strung together to form .
F-actin
A sup-threshold stimulus evokes only a small muscle twitch instead of a full tetanic contraction.
False
Because skeletal muscle cells are so close together, muscle contains very few blood vessels.
False
Energy requirements for smooth muscle contractions are generally higher than those for skeletal muscle contractions.
False
Glycolytic muscle fibers tend to be very rich in myoglobin and mitochondria.
False
If someone is engaged in six minutes of vigorous exercise, nearly all of the ATP used is generated by phosphate transfer.
False
In a graph of wave summation, the tension level returns to baseline between each peak of force.
False
In a lab, wave summation is demonstrated by increasing the ______ of the stimulus.
Frequency
One of the reasons you might struggle to lift a heavy object with your arm fully extended is because
Full extension results in decreased overlap between thick and thin filaments in the muscle
In each helical strand of F-actin, many small, spherical molecules are connected to form a long filament resembling a string of beads. Each spherical molecule is called .
G-actin
A motor unit within the powerful quadriceps muscle would
Generally contain several hundred fibers
One feature that helps provide fast energy to a muscle cell is the presence of granules containing the complex carbohydrate
Glycogen
At maximal contraction of a muscle fiber, the thin filaments are pulled into the zone which disappears.
H
In a relaxed muscle fiber there are no thin filaments overlapping the thick filaments in zone.
H
Which letter is associated with a zone (in a relaxed muscle) that is a little more lightly shaded because only thick filaments are present?
H
Match the structure with its description.
H-zone-> Lighter region in the middle of an A band M-line -> Appears as a dark protein disc in center of H zone Z-disc -> Made of dark proteins that create a zig zag line I-band -> Light band containing thin filaments only
The top long-distance runners probably have ______ proportions of slow muscle fibers in their leg muscles.
Higher
An increase in the size of a muscle fiber is called _____.
Hypertrophy
Phosphate transfer is used for
Immediate ATP needs and is not dependent on oxygen
During which phase of the crossbridge cycle is ATP split into ADP and Pi?
Immediately preceding the resetting of the myosin head
Muscle ton is a result of ______, nervous activity and it acts to joint position.
Involuntary, stabilize
Which contraction occurs when you try (unsuccessfully) to move a wall?
Isometric
A skeletal muscle cell contains hundreds to thousands of ________, which are complex organelles, they are cylindrical in shape-about 2 micrometers in diameter and as long as the cell
Myofibrils
What is the correct listing of the hierarchy of a skeletal muscle's components, beginning with the smallest?
Myofibrils, Muscle fiber, Fascicle, Skeletal muscle
Which protein makes up the thick filaments?
Myosin
The electron transport system refers to the oxidative phosphorylation using the coenzymes FADH2 and
NADH
The junction between an axon and the muscle fiber itself is called a ____ junction.
Neuromuscular
Myoglobin is a molecule within muscle cells that can bind
Oxygen
The type of muscle fibers that have only a single nucleus, both thick and thin filaments, but no Z discs, are
Smooth
The _______ is the connective tissue covering of a fascicle.
Perimysium
Increased phosphate ion concentration is believed to contribute to fatigue by interfering with
Phosphate release by myosin heads during crossbridge cycling
For a sprint lasting 60 seconds, ATP is supplied primarily by
Phosphate transfer and glycolysis
Within smooth muscle cells, intermediate filaments are linked by dense _____ at points where they attach on inner surface of cell membrane.
Plaques
An end plate of potential is an event that involves a gain of
Positive charge along the inside of the cell membrane, as sodium rapidly enters
Consider the difference between lifting a light pad of paper versus a heavy textbook. The primary way the level of force of muscle contraction is controlled by
Recruiting a different number of motor units
The increase in muscle tension that occurs with an increase in the intensity (voltage) of a stimulus is called
Recruitment
Oxidative fibers are
Red and fatigue-resistant
Which may occur as a result of muscle atrophy?
Reduction in muscle size, fibers become weaker, muscle loses ton, fibers waste away and die
Release of crossbridges and a decline in muscle tension characterize the _____ period of a twitch.
Relaxation
When smooth muscle is stretched for a prolonged period of time, it responds by
Relaxing
The plasma membrane of a skeletal muscle fiber is called the _______.
Sarcolemma
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
The functional contractile units of a skeletal muscle fiber is called a ______.
Sarcomere
For relation to occur
Sarcoplasm calcium levels fall, calcium is removed from troponin, and tropomyosin blocks binding sites on actin
The membranous network that wraps around myofibrils and hold relatively high concentrations of calcium is known as the
Sarcoplasmic reticulum
The most abundant form of smooth muscle is
Single-unit, which is also known as visceral smooth muscle
The type of fibers specialized to continue contracting for extended periods of time, as would be required in running a marathon, for example, are ______ fibers.
Slow-twitch
Which fibers dominate many of the back and calf muscles that contract almost continually to maintain posture?
Slow-twitch
__________ muscle fibers have large myoglobin stores, slow contraction velocity, and the highest resistance to fatigue.
Slow-twitch
The latchbridge mechanism of myosin is a property of ______ muscle.
Smooth
A circular muscle band that contracts at an orifice is also known as
Sphincter
One of the names for the areolar connective tissue and adipose connective tissue that separates muscle from skin is ______ fascia.
Superficial
Which structures are reservoirs that store acetylcholine?
Synaptic Vesicles
The narrow space that separates the motor neuron and the skeletal muscle fiber in a neuromuscular junction is called the
Synaptic cleft
Invaginations of the muscle cell membrane that extend deep into the cell are known as the
T-tubules
The structures responsible for attaching muscles to bone is a
Tendon
Which are the reservoirs that store the calcium required for muscle contraction?
Terminal cisternae
A continuous, smooth contraction of muscle in which twitches are fully fused is referred to as ________
Tetany
What is true of a muscle fiber at rest?
There is a charge difference across the sarcolemma. Sodium-potassium pumps are active.
"Staircase" and "warming-up effect" refer to _________ an increased muscle response to a constant stimuls.
Treppe
On a muscle fiber, the 2 terminal cisternae and the centrally placed T-tubule for a structure called a _____.
Triad
When a muscle fiber is in a relaxed state, the molecules cover the G-actin active sites, preventing interaction between thick filaments and thin filaments
Tropomyosin
The calcium ions involved in skeletal muscle contraction bind to a _______ subunit.
Troponin
Aerobic respiration involves the oxidation of pyruvate.
True
Cardiac muscle cells tend to be thicker and shorter than muscle cells.
True
Compared to slow-twitch fibers, fast twitch fibers respond to a stimulus with less delay and with a shorter contraction duration.
True
Deep fascia is also known as muscular fascia; it is composed of dense irregular connective tissue.
True
During REM sleep, muscle tone decreases significantly.
True
During skeletal muscle contraction, more focus is created when more motor units are activated.
True
During skeletal muscle fiber contraction, the I bands and H zones arrow,
True
Heavy breathing to compensate for an oxygen debt helps the body convert lactate to glucose.
True
In an isotonic contraction, the tension produced exceeds the resistance and muscle fibers will shorten.
True
In general, a muscle's resting length is its optimal length for force generation.
True
In the hierarchy of skeletal muscle fiber components, the myofibril is made up of myofilaments.
True
Myosin light-chain phosphate is an enzyme that dephosphorylates the myosin heads in smooth muscle, which stops ATPase activity and fosters relation of smooth muscle.
True
One's genes have a greater impact than exercise habits in determining the proportion of fast-twitch and slow-twitch fibers throughout the body.
True
Slow-twitch fibers are specialized to continue contracting for extended periods of time without experiencing fatigue.
True
Smooth muscle tissue is found in the organs of the digestive tract, the walls of blood vessels, and the iris.
True
The discs that anchor the sarcomere on either end in skeletal muscle are absent from smooth muscle cells.
Z
Which letter is associated with the line that is a thin protein structure that serves as an attachment site for thin filament ends?
Z
A sarcomere is defined as the distance from one _______ to the next adjacent _________. (same answer)
Z disc
In tetany, a muscle cell is stimulated so frequently hate it is not allowed to relax at all between stimuli
incomplete
Multiunit smooth muscle cells are stimulated .
individually
Smooth muscle contraction is under control of the nervous system.
involuntary
During an ______ contraction, the length of the muscle does not change.
isometric
Myofibrils consist of bundles of short .
myofilaments
Thick filaments are assembled from bundles of the protein called .
myosin
Thick myofilaments are composed of bundles of protein molecules.
myosin
Which is not a protein found in thin filaments?
myosin
The junction between an axon and the muscle fiber itself is called a _____________ junction.
neuromuscular
Where a motor neuron axon terminal and a muscle cell meet is called a junction.
neuromuscular