Muscle Cell contraction is achieved by the simultaneous shorting all of the ______ ?
Sacromers
What is the number for muscle threshold?
-55 mV
What is number 1?
Trapezius muscle
What are the thin myofilament in a Sarcomere?
Actin
What connects muscle to muscle?
Ligaments
Process of muscle contraction takes three stages. What are those three stages?
Neural stimulation, muscle cell contraction, and muscle cell relaxation.
What voltage does Hyperpolarization happen at?
-70 mV
What muscle is number 4?
Gluteus Maximus
What are the thick myofilaments in a sarcomere?
Myosin
A ________ is composed of a motor neuron and the muscle fibers it controls.
Motor Unit
When a contraction is initiated at the end of a nerve cell, what is the chemical released called?
Neurotransmitter
What is the ability to achieve different pulling forces called?
Graded effects
What tendon is number 21?
Achilles Tendon
What is the line separates two sarcomere?
Z line
What is the outermost membrane on a muscle called(hint: separates the muscle from surrounding tissue)?
Epimysium
In a resting muscle cell, which concentration of ions is greater on the outside?
Sodium
When contracting, does a nerve cells signal get stronger or more frequent to increase the strength the contraction?
More frequent
What muscle is located at letter A
Pectorals
What is the term to describe the shortening motion of a muscle cell?
Contraction
What connects bone to muscle?
tendon
Where are the Sodium/Potassium pumps found on the muscle cell.
Sacrolemma
What is the space between a nerve cell and a sarcolemma?
Neuromuscular Junction
What is the muscle located at II
Calf muscle or Gastrocnemius
Where is the only place cardiac muscle is found?
The heart
A single cell that contracts in response to stimulation and can be controlled voluntarily is called a?
Skeletal muscle fiber