sarcomere
neuromuscular junction
joints
muscle general
physiology
100

a sarcomere is defined as the distance between 2 ____


z discs

100

which neurotransmitter is released from motor neurons and is received in the motor end plate?

acetylcholine

100

muscles attach to bones via___

tendons

100

which muscle tissue can be controlled voluntarily?

skeletal muscle

100

Does glycolysis happen in the mitochondria?

No

200

muscles move by the sliding of _____ proteins over myosin proteins


actin

200

which of these structures stores calcium ion?

-sarcolemma

-sarcomere

-sarcoplasmic reticulum

-myoglobin

sarcoplasmic reticulum

200

pivot joints are ____

-nonaxial

-uniaxial

-multiaxial

-quadraxial

uniaxial

200

which layer of connective tissue cover individual muscle fibers?

endomysium

200

What is the longest lasting form of ATP production?

Aerobic respiration

300

which of these protein binds to the active site of actin proteins?

- dystrophin

- titin

- tropomyosin

- troponin

tropomyosin

300

action potentials in myocytes are spread via which structures?

t tubules

300

which of these is not a function of synovial joint capsules?

-providing nutrients to articular cartilage

-preventing friction from articulating bones

-joint stability

-muscle insertion points

muscle insertion points

300

a motor neuron and every myofiber it innervates is known as a ___ ___

motor unit

300

Creatine phosphate donates its ____ group to ADP, making ATP

Phosphate

400

What protein dissects the H zone?

M line

400

Voltage gated ion channels in the SR are activated by____

Action potential/ sodium ion

400

which structure is made of a synovial membrane and synovial fluid, and is placed between parallel structures to prevent friction

bursa

400

“Brachialis” is naming the muscle based on ___

location

400

Muscles lengthen in an _____ contraction

_____ contraction is similar to hitting the brakes on your car

(same answer)

Eccentric

500

How does the structure of the sarcomere explain why the I band changes during contraction, but the A band does not? 

Myosin filaments are held in place by the M line and do not move, while actin filaments are only held to the myosin by elastic fibers and z discs, letting them slide

500

which of these processes take place in the cytoplasm?

-the spread of action potentials

-cross bridge formation

-calcium ion release

-power stroke

calcium ion release

500

which of these joints is synathrotic?

-syndesmoses

-synchondroses

-synovial

-symphysis

synchondroses

500

The constant slight contraction that maintains posture is called _____

Tone

500

When the subsequent stimulus ‘adds’ to the first, causing a larger contraction, what is this called?

Wave summation 

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