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Muscle Basics 1
Muscle Basics 2
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What is a Skeletal Muscle?

Muscles that are attached to bones and skin.

100

What is Cardiac Muscle?

Muscle tissue that is only found in the heart.

100

What are Fascicles?

Groups of muscle fibers

100

What is the most powerful kind of muscle cell? 

Skeletal muscles

100

What type of muscle cells can be controlled manually? 

Skeletal

200

What is a Muscle Fiber?

Muscle cells that are elongated.

200

What is Smooth Muscle?

Muscle tissues is found in walls of hollow organs.

200

What is a Contraction?

The activation of cross bridging to generate force

200

What kind of muscle cells contract the Fastest? 

Skeletal

200

What types of muscle cells CANNOT be controlled manually? 

Cardiac and Smooth

300

What are Muscles?

Highly specialized biological tissues characterized by its ability to convert chemical energy into mechanical energy.

300

What is Contractility?

Ability to shorten forcibly when stimulated

300

What is a Concentric Contraction?

Contraction where muscles shorten and do work

300

What are the three kinds of muscle cells? 

Skeletal, Cardiac, and Smooth

300

What kinds of muscles cells are the largest in size? 

Skeletal. 
400

What is Extensibility?

Ability to be stretched

400

What is Excitability?

Ability to receive and respond to stimuli

400

What is a Eccentric Contraction?

Contraction where the muscle lengthens and generates force

400

What kinds of muscle cells are striated? 

Skeletal and Cardiac

400

Why do skeletal muscles need a large blood supply? 

So blood can carry in oxygen and carry out waste materials. 

500

What is Elasticity?

Ability to recoil to resting length

500

What is an Isometric Contraction?

Contraction where there is no shortening; muscle tension increases but does not exceed load

500

What is an Isotonic Contraction?

Contraction where muscle shortens because muscle tension exceeds load

500

What are the four functions of your muscles? 

Produce movement, maintain posture and body position, stabilize joints, and generate heat. 

500

What are the three main features that all skeletal muscles have? 

Nerve and blood supply, connective tissue sheaths, and attachment points. 

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