The function of the muscles that allows motion
This type of muscle never fatigues
What is cardiac
These are the two classifications of muscles
What is functional and structural
"Red fibers" and slow-twitch best describes this type of muscle fiber
What is type 1
Movement takes place in these types of contractions
The function of the muscle that contributes to regulating body temperature
This type of muscle is under voluntary control
What is skeletal
This explains when muscles can be moved at will
What is voluntary
40 yard dash is an example activity of which muscle fiber type?
What is type 2
This type of contraction is responsible for holding the rest of the body in place while movement occurs
What is tonic
The function of the muscle that can keep us safe
What is protection
These are the three types of muscles
What are skeletal, smooth and cardiac
This describes when the muscle has stripes across the fiber
What is striated
This binding neurotransmitter causes depolarization
What is acetylcholine (Ach)
This type of contraction is accomplished through the use of the special exercise equipment
What is isokinetic
The function of the muscle that allows us to stand upright
What is maintain posture and muscle tone
This describes the muscle tissues response to stimuli
What is excitability
These are the two functional classifications of muscles tissues
What is voluntary and involuntary
This kind of ion is released from the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR)
What is calcium
This type of contraction occurs when lowering a weight
What is eccentric
The sub function of the muscle that keeps our joints in place
What is stabilization of joints
This type of muscle is located in walls of hollow visceral organs, and blood vessels, they appear spindle shaped and are under involuntary control.
What is smooth
These are the two structural classifications of muscles tissues
What is striated and smooth
Superficial fascia, deep fascia, tendons and epimysium are considered what kind of tissue
What is connective
A plank hold is an example of what type of contraction
What is isometric