Cardiac
Skeletal
Smooth
Visceral
Tendons
100

Do Cardiac muscle cells have striations?

Yes.

100

Does exercise affect muscle strength and size?

Yes.

100

 Involuntary or Voluntary?

Involuntary

100

Involuntary or Voluntary?

Involuntary

100

Muscle or a tissue?

Tissue

200

What are the main components of the cardiac system? 

The heart and blood vessels

200

What is a sarcomere?

The functional unit of a muscle fiber, containing actinn and myosin

200

Why do smooth muscles lack striations?

 the actin and myosin filaments are not the length of the cell.

200

Why are visceral muscles considered involuntary?

Because their contractions are not under control

200

What is a tendon?

 a connective tissue that connects muscles to bones

300
How does the Heart work?

to pump blood through the body

300

What is the primary function of skeletal muscles?

To produce movement by contracting and pulling on bones through tendons

300

Where is smooth muscle located in the body?

Primarily in the walls of internal organs

300

What is the main function of visceral muscles?

To perform contractions in internal organs

300

what is the function? 

to transmit the force produced by a muscle contraction to the bone, enabling movement at joints

400

What is the primary function of the cardiac system?

To transport oxygen and nutrients to the body's cells and remove waste products like carbon dioxide through blood circulation. 

400

What are the key components of a skeletal muscle?

Muscle fibers, fascicles , tendons, and connective tissue sheaths.

400

How is smooth muscle controlled?

influenced by hormones  

400

Where are visceral muscles located in the body?

Primarily in the walls of hollow organs like the stomach, intestines, bladder, uterus, blood vessels, and airways.

400

The 2 types of tendons are what?

Tendons can be  flexor tendons or extensor tendons.

500

What is the difference between arteries and veins?

Arteries carry oxygenated blood away from the heart to the body, while veins carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart. 

500

How are skeletal muscles controlled?

By the nervous system, sending signals to initiate voluntary muscle contractions

500

How does smooth muscle contraction differ from skeletal muscle contraction?

Smooth muscle contractions = slower

skeletal muscle contractions = Rapid

500

How do visceral muscles contract?

Through the action of neurotransmitters.

500

What is the difference between a tendon and a ligament?

A tendon connects muscle to bone, while a ligament connects bone to bone.

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