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Muscles
Tissue
Attachments
This and That
Proteins
100
Skeletal, Cardiac,and Smooth
What is the three types of muscles
100
Overcoat of dense irregular connective that surrounds the whole muscle
What is Epimysium
100
Epimysium of the muscle is fused to the periosteum of a bone
What is direct or fleshy attachments
100
Arrangement of fascicles determines what
What is shape and function
100
Organic compound composed of carbon, oxygen, hydrogen and nitrogen
What is protein
200
Attach bone, have striations, and are called voluntary?
What is skeletal muscle
200
Within each skeletal muscle the fibers are group into fascicles
What is perimysium and fascicles
200
Wrappings extend beyond the muscle either as a ropelike tendon
What is indirect attachments
200
The degree of a muscle is determined by its
What is Length
200
A protein complex of quaternary structure with 3 proteins
What is troponin
300
Has the longest muscle cells, have much power,but short lived
What is skeletal muscle
300
A wipsy sheath of connective tissue that surround each individual muscle fiber
What is Endomysium
300
Fibrous or membranous sheet connecting a muscle and the part it moves
What is Aponeurosis
300
Power of a muscle is determined by
What is cell number
300
Troponin I bind to
What is actin
400
Striated, involuntary, nervous system control?
What is Cardiac Muscle
400
A primary tissue form and function vary extensively
What is connective tissue
400
Attachment of a muscle that remains relatively fixed during muscular contraction
What is origin
400
The attachment at immovable bones
What is origin
400
Troponin T binds to
What is Tropomyosin
500
Excitability, Contractility,Extensibility, and Elasticity
What is the general characteristics of muscles
500
Functions include support, storage, and protection
What is connective tissue
500
Movable attachment of a muscle
What is insertion
500
The myosin molecule has three parts what are them
What is 2 globular heads and a filament tail
500
Troponin C binds to
What is Ca2+