Major Muscles I
Major Muscles II
Contractions I
Contractions II
Misc.
100


Frontalis

100


Rectus abdominus
100

What provides the energy for the myosin head to move?

ATP

100

What does ATP become when energy is released? 

ADP + P

100

What type of muscle lines your digestive tract? 

Smooth

200


Triceps brachii

200


Deltoid 

200

The myosin head forms a __________ with the actin filament and moves it.

Cross-bridge

200

In our experiment, the pipe cleaner served as the _______________ (2 words). 

Myosin head

200

What type of muscle is voluntary?

Skeletal

300


Trapezius

300


Biceps brachii

300

The energy from the ATP molecule is used by the myosin head to release from the actin filament and return to its original position. This is called the _____________________ (2 words). 

Return stroke

300

______________ exits the cell after the return stroke. 

Calcium

300

A bundle of muscle fibers is called a...?

Fascicle

400


Pectoralis major

400


External obliques

400

What type of membrane covers a fascicle? 

Perimysium

400

What type of membrane covers an individual muscle fiber? 

Endomysium

400

What build up in your cells to make your muscles sore? 

Lactic acid

500


Gastrocnemius

500


Latissimus dorsi

500

The attachment of the tendon to the more stationary bone is called the __________. 

Origin

500

The attachment to the more movable bone is called the  _________________. 

Insertion

500

___________ attach muscles to bones. 

Tendons
600


Gluteus maximus

600


Soleus

600

___________ rushes in from a nerve cell to remove the blocking molecules and make the active site available to be engaged

Calcium

600

What is this called? 

Sarcomere
600

Which type of membrane surrounds the entire muscle?

Epimysium

700

Gluteus medius

700


Quadriceps

700

Which two structures engage to create a muscle contraction?

Actin & myosin

700

Which two structures block the active site on an actin filament?

Troponin & tropomyosin

700

What type of respiration happens when your muscles are worked strenuously and the glucose supply is exhausted?

Anaerobic respiration

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