Muscle Anatomy
Sarcomere Anatomy
Sarcomere Physiology
Muscles
Grab Bag
100

What structure can be described as being collagen fibers merging to connect muscle to bone. 

Tendon

100

Found at each end of a sarcomere

Z-Line

100

The filament which slides during a sarcomere contraction is:

Actin

100

Wraps around the eye

orbicularis oculii

100

Biceps femoris flexes what joint?

Knee

200

Outermost layer of connective tissue, wraps around whole muscle.

Epimysium

200

Found in the center of a sarcomere

M-Line

200
What is released by the sarcoplasmic reticulum and binds to troponin?

Calcium (Ca2+)

200

superior, superficial, shoulder

deltoid

200

What is the prime mover responsible for extension of the elbow?

Triceps brachii

300

Lining which wraps around muscle fibers.

Endomysium

300

Region defined as being the length of myosin fibers

A-Band

300

What molecule attaches to myosin heads, allowing them to disconnect from actin and recharges them before the next pull?

ATP

300

largest of quadriceps muscles, responsible for extension of knee

rectus femoris

300

Genetic condition which weakens motor neurons without causing paralysis

ALS

amyotrophic lateral sclerosis 

Lou Gehrig's disease

400

This stores calcium for release when stimulated by a motor neuron

sarcoplasmic reticulum

400

This protein covers the binding sights on actin filaments.

Tropomyosin

400

Rigor mortis is caused by a lack of what?

ATP

400

Muscle primarily responsible for allowing you to smile

zygomaticus

400

This phase of the muscle twitch does NOT include movement of muscle fillaments

Latent

500

This neurotransmitter allows neurons to transmit action potentials to the sarcolemma of muscle cells.

Acetylcholine

500

What structure forms cross-bridges between myosin and actin filaments? 

Myosin heads

500

What is the name for a group of muscle fibers which are all stimulated by the same motor neuron?

Motor unit

500

Isotonic or isometric:

You try to bench press too much weight. The bar goes nowhere, but you're "pushing" as hard as you can!

Isometric

500

This muscle is primarily responsible for plantarflexion of the ankle

gastrocnemius

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