Types of Movements
Joints
Muscular System
Skeletal Muscle
Other
100

For a ballet dancer to stand on her toes, her feet must _________


plantar flex 

100

Which type of joint is the most movable? 

Synovial 

100

Which of these is not a major property of muscle?
a. contractility
b. elasticity
c. excitability
d. extensibility
e. secretability

e. secretability

100

Skeletal muscle fibers contain only one nucleus in the center.

False 

100

Which of these joints has a tendon inside the joint cavity?
A) temporomandibular joint
B) shoulder joint
C) elbow joint
D) knee joint
E) ankle joint

B) shoulder joint

200

What type of movement is the first image showing? 


Protraction 

200

Joints containing hyaline cartilage are called _________

Synchondroses

200

What are the four major functional properties of muscle tissue? 

1.contractility 

2. excitability 

3. extensibility 

4. elasticity 

200

Which of these is true of skeletal muscle?
a. spindle-shaped cells
b. under involuntary control
c. many peripherally located nuclei per muscle fiber
d. forms the walls of hollow internal organs
e. may be autorhythmic

c. many peripherally located nuclei per muscle fiber

200

Relaxation in smooth muscle occurs when
a. myosin kinase attaches phosphate to the myosin head
b. Ca2+ bind to calmodulin
c. myosin phosphatase removes phosphate from myosin
d. Ca2+ channels open
e. Ca2+ are released from the sarcoplasmic reticulum

c. myosin phosphatase removes phosphate from myosin

300

What type of movement is this?


Lateral excursion to the left 

300

Joints are classified according to the _______________

structure of the joint 

300

What are the three types of muscle tissue? 

1. skeletal

2. smooth 

3. cardiac 

300

What is the function of the smooth muscle?

Moving food through the digestive tract, emptying the urinary bladder, regulating blood vessel diameter, changing pupil size, contracting many gland ducts, moving hair, and having many other functions.

300

Which of these does not occur with the aging of joints?
A) decrease in production of new cartilage matrix
B) decline in synovial fluid production
C) ligaments and tendons stretch and increase range of motion
D) weakening of muscles
E) increase in protein cross-linking in tissues

C) ligaments and tendons stretch and increase range of motion

400

What type of movement is this? 


Circumduction 

400

Which of the following types of joints holds two bones tightly together with a ligament?

Syndesmoses 

400

What are the 7 functions of the muscular system?

1. Movement, 2. Posture, 3. Respiration, 4. Heat, 5. Communication, 6. Constriction of organs and vessels, 7. Contraction of heart 

400

Which of these statements concerning aging and skeletal muscle is correct?
a. A loss of muscle fibers occurs with aging
b. slow-twitch fibers decrease in number faster than fast-twitch fibers
c. the loss of strength and speed is due mainly to loss of neuromuscular junctions
d. the density of capillaries in skeletal muscle increases
e. the number of motor neurons remains constant

a. A loss of muscle fibers occurs with aging

400

A weight lifter attempts to lift a weight from the floor, but the weight is to heavy that he is unable to move it. The type of muscle contraction the weight lifter is using is mostly
a. isometric
b. isotonic
c. isokinetic
d. concentric
e. eccentric

a. isometric

500

What type of movement is the second image showing? 


Lateral rotation 

500

The inability to produce the fluid that keeps most joints moist would likely be caused by a disorder of the _________

synovial membrane

500

Which of these conditions would you expect to find within the leg muscle fibers of a world-class marathon runner?
a. myoglobin-poor
b. contract very quickly
c. primarily anaerobic
d. numerous mitochondria

d. numerous mitochondria

500

Compared with skeletal muscle, visceral smooth muscle
a. has the same ability to be stretched
b. loses the ability to contract forcefully when stretched
c. maintains about the same tension, even when stretched
d. cannot maintain long, steady contractions
e. can accumulate a substantial oxygen deficit

c. maintains about the same tension, even when stretched

500

What are the different types of joints? 

fibrous joints, cartilaginous joints, and synovial joints. 

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