Muscle Structure
Muscle Types and Attachments
Action Potential
Muscle Function and Movement
Mystery
100

The innermost layer of connective tissue that surrounds individual muscle fibers

What is endomysium?

100

Muscles are generally attached to bones at these two locations. 

What is the origin and the insertion?

100

If more sodium (Na+) enters the cell than potassium (K+) leaves, the electrical charge of the cell becomes more __________

What is positive?

100

This muscle allows the neck to flex downward or side to side.

What is the sternocleidomastoid?

100

Muscle cells have more of this organelle than other cell types

What is mitochondria?

200

Bundle of muscle fibers (sticks)

What is a fascicle?

200

Name this muscle type

What is cardiac muscle?

200

Action potentials cause muscles to _________

What is contract?
200

This type of intercostal muscle raises the rib cage during breathing. 

What are the external intercostal muscles?

200
Sarcoplasm differs from cytoplasm in that it stores unusually large amounts of _________

What are glycosomes? 

300

What are the green lines called?

What is Z-line (aka. Z-disk, Z-band)?

300

Cardiac muscle cells are structurally connected by _______

What are intercalated disks?

300

True or False: if enough acetylcholine (ACh) is released, the sarcolemma becomes temporarily impermeable to sodium ions (Na+)

What is false?
300

This muscle helps extend the elbow and is sometimes called the boxer's muscle.

What is triceps brachii?

300

Rigor mortis is caused by a lack of __________.

What is ATP?

400

Main component of THIN filaments (about 7 nm diameter)

What is actin?

400

Sheetlike or ropelike tendon that extends beyond the muscle as an indirect attachment

What is aponeuroses?

400

Acetylcholine (ACh) is broken down in this location.

What is the synaptic cleft?
400

This muscle type is located in the walls of the bronchial tree and controls the diameter of the airways through contraction and relaxation.

What is smooth muscle?

400

This structure insulates and protects nerve cells, allowing electrical impulses to travel quickly and efficiently

What is a myelin sheath?

500

This motor protein generates muscle contraction by sliding and converting ATP to chemical energy. It runs the length of the A band but not the I band.

What is myosin?

500

In direct muscle attachment, the ______ of the muscle is fused to the __________ of bone or the perichondrium of cartilage.

What is epimysium, what is periosteum?

500

Calcium ions are reabsorbed into this structure

What is the sarcoplasmic reticulum?

500

Name one of the muscles used in blinking.

What is the orbicularis oculi / levator palpebrae superioris / inferior palpebral / superior tarsal (Müller's muscle)?

500

These structures are almost perfectly aligned along each myofibril and give skeletal muscle its striated appearance.

What are Dark (A) bands and Light (I) bands?

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