Excitation
Contraction
Action potential
Structure
Muscle energetics
100

initiates the release of calcium 

The action potential 

100

Peels away tropomyosin to reveal the actin binding sites. 


troponin 

100

The neurotransmitter at the neuromuscular junction is _____. 

Ach (Acetylcholine) 

100
The functional unit of skeletal muscle 

The sarcomere 

100

Each muscle fiber is innervated ____ times. 

1

200

Allows the action potential to travel deep into the muscle.  

T-tubule 

200

These 2 things cover binding sites 

Troponin and tropmyosin 

200

The opening of K+ channels would cause a membrane to become 

hyperpolorized 

200

Dense irregular connective tissue sheath that bundles the fassicals 

epimysium 

200

Type that has a lot of myoglobin 

oxidative muscle 

300

Where calcium is stored 

Sarcoplasmic riticulum 

300

What shortens during a contraction 

sarcomere 

300

The opening of voltage-gated calcium channels causes vesicles to release ____ in the neuromuscular junction. 

Ach (Acetylcholine) 

300

Each fassical is surounded by 

perimysium 

300

Motor units are recruited from ____ to _____ size. 

small to large 

400

Caclium will bind to _____ to allow the process of contraction to occur 

troponin 

400

Each myosin head has a site for binding to _____

Actin 

400

Type of channel that opens when there is a change in charges. 

Voltage-gated channel 

400

Myofibers are surrounded by a  sheath of reticular connective tissue called 

endomysium 

400

Generates 2 atp for every molecule of glucose, no oxygen is involved. 

glycolosis 

500

The neuromuscular junction is also known as ____ and ______. 



Motor end plate and neuromuscular synapse 

500

A sustained muscle contraction when action potentials come in at a high rate. 

Tatanus 

500

Acetylcholine will bind to _____ channels to cause sodium to flood into the muscle cell  

Ligand-gated sodium channels 

500

The thin myofilliment is called ____ and the thick myfilliment is called _____. 

Actin, myosin 

500

large diameter, low number of capillaries 

glycolytic muscle 

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