Muscular
Brain
Muscular 2
Muscle Energy
Muscle Fiber Structure
100

Muscles are attached to bones by

Tendons

100

Part of the brain that coordinates movement 

Cerebellum

100

What type of exercise movement do muscles contract and cause movement to improve muscle tone. Resistance training would support this.

Isotonic

100

What is the primary source of energy for muscles?

ATP

100

Each muscle cells has what?

Its own motor nerve 

200

Synergistic Muscles have the same 

Function

200

Part of the brain that initiates voluntary muscle contractions 

Frontal lobe

200

What is proprioception?

Muscle Sense 

200

What does glucose convert to that creates muscle fatigue

Lactic Acid

200

What is the membrane of the muscle fiber and the receptor site for acetylcholine 

Sacrolemma

300

Isometric contraction is a contraction

without movement 

300

What does the choroid plexus create

CSF

300

What detects changes in the length of muscle

Stretch Receptor 

300

What is the recovery of muscles called

Oxygen uptake

300

What are inhibiting proteins

Tropin and tropomysin

400

Synergistic muscles do what?

Work together for the same function to stabilize a joint

400

Muscle spindles do what

send messages to the cerebellum

400

What type of exercise do muscles contract without movement. The brain doesn't sense movement so other systems don't get involved. 

Isometric 

400

Name two secondary sources of muscle energy

Creatine phosphate and Glycogen 

400

Contracting units of sacromere and the cylinders of sacromere

Myofibrils

500

Name a synergistic muscle 

Biceps Brachii

500
Name 3 Neuron Reflexes 

Sensory neuron, Interneuron, motor neuron 

500

Relaxed muscle is considered 

Polarized 

500

Name three sources of oxygen needed for cellular respiration

Lungs, hemoglobin, and some stored in myoglobin

500

This has an inactivator for cholinestrate 

Sacrolemma

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