Types of Muscle
Skeletal Muscle Structure
Contraction & Relaxation
Muscle Function
Muscles of the Body
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What is the number of muscle types in the human body?

100
Skeletal muscle

What consists of bundles of tiny fibers that run the length of the muscle?

100

To contract, a skeletal muscle must be stimulated by a nerve, specifically a...

What is a motor neuron?

100

To move a body part.

What is the role of the muscle?

100
Muscles that you are most likely able to palpate.

What are superficial muscles?

200

Cardiac Muscle

What muscle type is only found in the heart?

200

Myofibrils

What are long protein bundles that fill the sarcoplasm?

200

The connection between a motor neuron and a muscle fiber is called...

What is a neuromuscular junction?

200

This refers to the end of the muscle that attaches to the more stationary bone.

What is the origin?

200

Sternocleidomastoid and trapezius

What are the muscles that move the head?

300

Smooth Muscle

What is the type of muscle found in the digestive tract, blood vessels, bladder, airways, and uterus?

300

Transverse (T) Tubules

What allow electrical impulses to travel deep into the cell?

300

The space between the motor nerve and the muscle fiber.

What is the synaptic cleft?

300

Strength training causes muscles to enlarge. This is known as

What is hypertrophy?

300

External intercostals, diaphragm, and internal intercostals

What are the muscles that help us breathe?

400

Skeletal Muscle

What is the type of muscle attached to bone and causes movement of the body?

400

Actin

What is the protein that makes thin myofilaments?

400

The chemical messenger that is released into the synaptic cleft.

What is acetylcholine (ACh)?

400

The main muscle that triggers movement.

What is the prime mover?

400

quadriceceps femoris

What is the most powerful muscle in the body?

500

Contracts automatically

What is an involuntary muscle?

500

Thin and thick myofilaments stacked together in a lattice type structure.

What is a sarcomere?

500

When nerve impulses stop arriving at the neuromusclar junction, ACh is no longer released. This enzyme breaks down the leftover ACh.

What is acetylcholinesterase?

500

These oppose the action of the prime mover.

What are antagonists?

500

biceps femoris, semitendinosus, and semimembranosus muscles

What are the muscles that form the hamstrings?