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Hodge Podge I
Muscle Facts!
Hodge Podge II
100

Which nerve cell is responsible for creating & transmitting communication signals?

Neuron
100

The _________ of a muscle is the attachment point on a stationary bone. 

Origin

100

Which thin filament protein attaches to myosin during muscle contraction?

Actin

100

Name the (3) types of muscle tissue. 

Cardiac, Skeletal & Smooth

100

Which muscle tissue type is voluntary?

Skeletal Muscle Tissue

200

Which nerve cell is responsible for assisting in the circulation of CSF (cerebrospinal fluid)?

Ependymal Cell

200

Name the muscles that are part of the quadriceps femoris muscle group.

Rectus Femoris, Vastus Lateralis, Vastus Medialis & Vastus Intermedius

200

Name the (2) neuroglia cells that are found in the PNS (peripheral nervous system)

Schwann Cells & Satellite Cells

200

Which muscle tissue is found in the walls of hollow organs?

Smooth Muscle Tissue
200

What protein is a thick filament made up of?

Myosin

300

Which nerve cell is responsible for creating myelin in the PNS (peripheral nervous system)?

Schwann Cell
300

What is the action of the quadriceps femoris muscle group?

Extend the leg at the knee joint

300

Which energy pathway produces lactic acid as a waste product?

Anaerobic Respiration (Glycolysis)

300

Which muscle tissue type is both involuntary & striated?

Cardiac Muscle Tissue

300

Which nerve cell is responsible for maintaining the chemical environment of the CNS (central nervous system)?

Astrocyte

400

_________ refractory period is the time during which no new action potentials can be creating. 

Absolute

400

Name the (4) muscles that are part of the rotator cuff muscle group.

Supraspinatus, Infraspinatus, Teres Minor & Subscapularis

400

What molecule enters a nerve cell during muscle contraction. 

Calcium (Ca)

400

Which molecule exits the neuron during muscle contraction?

Acetylcholine (ACh)

400

What is the name of the connective tissue that surrounds each muscle fascicle?

Perimysium

500

Which ion (electrolyte) leaves the neuron in order to cause repolarization?

Potassium (K+)

500

Which muscle group is known to flex the leg at the knee joint & extend the thigh at the hip joint?

Hamstrings Muscle Group

500

Which thin filament protein does calcium attach to during muscle contraction?

Troponin

500

Which molecule is released from the sarcoplasmic reticulum during muscle contraction. 

Calcium (Ca)

500

_________ refractory period is the time during which a second (new) action potential can be created, but only by input of a greater stimulus. 

Relative