Functions and Terms
Attachments and Characteristics
Contraction Cycle
Sarcomere
Types of Muscle
100

What is the name of the protein that gives muscle red pigment?

Myoglobin

100

What is the name of the second smallest level in the organization of muscle?

Sarcomere

100

What is the name of the neurotransmitter that generates an action potential?

Acetylecholine

100

What are the names of the two myofilaments?

Actin and myosin

100

This muscle type is only found in the heart.

Cardiac

200

How does muscle help with thermoregulation?

produces heat
200

What is an extension of connective tissue that attaches a muscle to a bone?

Tendon

200

What is the function of tropomyosin?

Blocks the binding site on actin

200

What is the boundary (end) of a sarcomere?

Z Disc

200

This muscle is described as involuntary and not striated

Smooth

300

What is the term for the wrapping of muscle fascicles?

Perimysium

300

What is the name of the wrapping of muscle?

Epimysium

300

Where is calcium stored and released from in the muscle?

sarcoplasmic reticulum

300

This portion of a sarcomere only contains thick filaments.

H zone

300

This muscle type makes up 40-50% of total body weight and is voluntary.

Skeletal

400

This characteristic is responsible for recoiling and resuming the resting position after stretching.

Elasticity

400

What is the name for the type of attachment to an immovable bone?

the origin

400

What needs to happen for myosin to bind to actin?

Troponin needs to get calcium to move tropomyosin

400

This protein is responsible for movement of a second protein in order for myosin to bind to actin.

Troponin

400

This muscle type is responsible for pressure for arterial blood flow.

Cardiac

500

What is a fibrous, sheet-like covering of connective tissue for muscle attachment at wide areas?

Aponeurosis
500

Direct attachment is when what of the muscle attaches to what of the bone?

Epimysium of muscle attaches to periosteum of bone

500

What two things are needed for contraction to occur?

ATP and calcium

500

What two sections of a sarcomere are pulled closer during the sliding of a contraction?

I band and H zone

500

This muscle type is responsible for maintaining the diameter in tubes and sphincters.

Smooth

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