Structural Organization
Muscular Strength
Muscle Force Relationships
Behavioural Properties
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Approximately how many muscles are in the human body?

434

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What is the formula we use to determine muscle torque?

Tm = Fm x d

*d should denote moment arm - could not input the symbol into jeopardy!

100

The force a muscle is able to produce is directly dependent on what?

the length of the muscle at that point in time

100

The ability for a muscle to return to its normal resting length following a stretch is know as what property?

Elasticity

100

What is an isometric contraction?

A contraction that produces a force but no movement

200

What is considered the functional unit of the neuromuscular system?

Motor Unit

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What are two factors that muscular strength is dependent on?

muscle length (joint angle) and muscle velocity (joint velocity)

200

At what muscle length do we have maximum overlap of actin-myosin?

resting muscle length

200

What is the extensibility property of the musculotendinouse unit?

the ability to be stretched or increase in length

200

What is an antagonist muscle?

A muscle whose activation produces an acceleration in a direction opposite than that required for a movement

300

What are the two ways in which muscle fibres can be organized?

parallel (fusiform) fibre arrangement and pennate fibre arrangement

300

What are the two directional components of muscle force?

rotary component and stabilizing/dislocating component

300

During a concentric contraction, the faster a muscle shortens, is the force developed greater or lower?

lower

300

What property gives muscle the ability to respond to a stimulus?

Irritability

300

Muscular power is the rate of _____________________.

torque production at a joint

400

Which type of muscle fibres reach peak tension and relax more quickly?

fast twitch fibres

400

What is the rotary component of muscle force?

the force the is perpendicular to the bone causing torque around the joint

400

What is passive insufficiency of muscles?

restriction of joint range of motion when muscles are fully stretched

400

Elastic tissues store _________ which is then released along with the force produced by the contractile component during concentric contraction

potential energy

400

Muscular power is the product of muscular force and __________

the velocity of the muscle shortnening

500

What is the main con regarding pennate fibre arrangement?

Not all force is developed in line with the tendon

500

What are the two factors that muscular strength is derived from?

• the amount of tension the muscle can generate

• the moment arms of contributing muscles with respect to a joint center

500

What are the two sources of force production that are added to understand the measured force output?

• Force output of the contractile component fibre length dependent

• passive elastic structures get stretched as the muscle increases in length

500

What is the stretch-shortening cycle?

an eccentric contraction followed immediately by concentric contraction

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What are two factors which affect the tension-generating capability of the muscle tissue?

muscle cross-sectional area and training state of the muscle

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