Muscle Contraction Steps
Muscle Roles & Actions
Muscle Naming & Structure
Levers & Mechanics
Muscle Groups & Functions
100

What neurotransmitter is released at the neuromuscular junction to start muscle contraction?

acetylcholine (ACh)

100

The main muscle responsible for movement is called the ______.




 

Prime moved (agonist)

100

What does the term “rectus” mean in a muscle name?

straight fibers

100

Bones act as _______, and joints act as _______.

levers and fulcrums

100

What muscle is the prime mover of inspiration?




Diaphram

200

In which step are calcium ions released from the sarcoplasmic reticulum?

What is excitation–contraction coupling?

200

What muscle opposes or reverses the movement of a prime mover?




antagonist

200

A muscle named “biceps” has how many origins?

two

200

Which lever class gives the most mechanical strength advantage?




second-class lever

200

What muscle group is primarily responsible for chewing?




masseter and temporalis

300

What happens when calcium binds to troponin?

It moves tropomyosin, exposing actin binding sites for myosin heads.

300

Which muscle acts as the prime mover for flexing the forearm?




biceps brachii

300

What does “oblique” indicate about a muscle’s fibers?

They run at an angle

300

Which lever class provides the greatest speed and range of motion?




third-class lever

300

Which muscle group helps maintain posture?




erector spinae

400

What two things happen during the relaxation phase of muscle contraction?




Acetylcholine is broken down, and calcium is pumped back into the sarcoplasmic reticulum.

400

Name the antagonist to the biceps brachii

triceps brachii

400

What does “longus” indicate in a muscle name?

long

400

What real-life movement is an example of a first-class lever?




Lifting your head off your chest

400

Why are abdominal muscles arranged in layers with different fiber directions?




To increase strength and allow movement in multiple directions

500

What structure carries the action potential deep into the muscle fiber?




T-tubules

500

What is the role of a fixator muscle during movement?

It stabilizes the origin of the prime mover.

500

Which naming term means “largest”?




maximus

500

In a lever system, what provides the effort?




muscle contraction?

500

Why is the rotator cuff group important for shoulder stability?




They reinforce the joint capsule and prevent dislocation of the humerus.