Muscle Structure
Muscular Physiology
Contractions + Energy Usage
Anatomy 2
Anatomy 3
100

The most basic functional unit of a muscle fiber 

Sarcomere 

100

This ion binds to troponin in order to shift tropomyosin away from binding sites on actin 

Ca2+

100

In this type of contraction, muscle does not change length and the tension produced never exceeds the load 

Isometric contraction 
100

This posterior arm muscle has three heads 

Triceps brachii 

100

This muscle originates on the subscapular fossa 

Subscapularis 

200

The two primary myofilaments present in muscle fibers

Actin and myosin 

200

This concept explains muscle contraction by the movement of thick and thin myofilaments past one another to shorten the muscle 

Sliding filament theory 

200

Activity of this organelle is the ultimate source of energy for skeletal muscles 

 Mitochondria 

200

This muscle is the most superficial in the abdominal region 

External oblique 

200

What is the primary action of the extensor digit minimi muscle 

Extension of the 5th digit 

Wrist and elbow extension to a lesser degree

300

The sheath of tissue that houses fascicles 

Perimysium 
300

This neurotransmitter alters membrane permeability to Na+ ions 

Acetylcholine (ACh)

300

Concentric and eccentric contractions are both examples of this type of contraction 

Isotonic contractions 

300

This muscle originates from the spinous processes of T7-T12, thoracolumbar fascia, and dorsal ¼ of iliac crest 

Latissimus dorsi 

300

This major anterior upper arm muscle has no attachments on the humerus 

Biceps brachii 

Originates on the scapula (both heads) and inserts on the radius

400
Actin is composed of four main proteins. These include Nebulin, F-Actin, and which two others? 

Troponin and Tropomyosin 

400

Which enzyme leads to the closure of the ACh-receptor membrane channels 

Acetylcholinesterase 

400

Excess pyruvate production from glycolysis during high intensity exercise is converted which molecule

Lactate 

400

These three muscles in the gluteal region are collectively known as the triceps coxae 

Superior gemellus, obturator internus, inferior gemellus 

400

This muscle is considered the "landmark" of the gluteal region 

Piriformis m. 

500

The BLANK of a muscle fiber carries an uneven charge distribution. Reversal of this charge is an element of the initial steps of muscular contraction. 

The sarcolemma 

500

What are the three components of a Neuromuscular Junction (NMJ)

Axon terminal of a motor neuron, a motor end plate, and a synaptic cleft

500

The amount of oxygen required to restore typical resting conditions in muscle cells following exercise is known as what? 

Oxygen debt or excess post exercise oxygen consumption (EPOC) 

500

The primary actions of these two paired posterior axio-appendicular muscles are: 

  • Scapular retraction and downward rotation of the glenoid fossa

Rhomboids major and minor 

500

What are the four muscles that are collectively known as the rotator cuff 

Supraspinatus m. 

Infraspinatus m. 

Teres minor m.

Subscapularis m.