Muscle tissue pt. 3
Muscle tissue pt. 4
The Muscular system pt. 1
Muscle system pt. 2
Muscle system pt. 3
100

What are the three sources for ATP in skeletal muscle? and what is the duration of energy for each? 

Creatine phosphate (10 seconds, short), glycolysis (30-40 seconds, moderate), aerobic respiration (sustained energy)

100

what in cardiac muscle allows for rapid electrical communication (action potential) 

intercalated discs 

100

What is an agonist? Antagonist? Synergist? Fixator? can you give an example that we discussed and all of the parts? 

Agonist = main mover; antagonist = opposes the movement; synergist = helps the agonist; fixator = stabilizes the main mover 

Elbow flexion: biceps brachii (agonist), Triceps brachii (antagonist), brachialis (synergist), rotator cuff muscles (fixator) 

100

What are the two muscles that assist in closure of the mouth? 

buccinator (deep) & masseter (superficial) 

100

which fascicle arrangement can have different names depending on how man sides of the tendon the muscle fibers attach to? 

pennate (can be unipennate, bipennate, multipennate) 

200

When muscles are used frequently, they develop more capillaries and increase endurance. The process of this is known as: 

angiogenesis 

200

These cells are found in smooth muscle and trigger rhythmic contraction

pacesetter

200

The fascicle arrangement influences a muscle's _____ & __________

force & range of motion 

200
Which eye muscles are there for up, down, side to side movements, and which are there for rotational movements along an axis? 

Rectus muscles are there for up, down & side to side 

oblique muscles are there for rotation 

200

What is the diaphragm and where is it? 

dome shaped muscle that sits at the inferior portion of the rib cage, is the prime mover for inhalation, and separates the thoracic and abdominal cavities 

300

Which type of muscle fibers have high myoglobin, and mitochondria, and are more present in someone doing endurance training? 

slow oxidative 

300

Which muscle type has good regeneration potential? Moderate regeneration potential? poor regeneration potential? 

Smooth muscle; skeletal muscle; cardiac muscle 

300

The pectoralis major would have what type of fascicle arrangement? 

convergent 

300

What are the 3 layers covering the lateral sides of the abdomen in order from most superficial to deepest? 

External obliques, internal obliques, transverse abdominus 

300

Arm and leg muscles that extend into the digits are called? 

digitorum muscles 

400

Which type of muscle fibers have a low myoglobin and mitochondria concentration, and would be more present in someone who does more resistance training?

fast glycolytic 

400

What is cardiac muscle replaced with if it is injured? 

fibrosis (scarring) 

400

What are the criteria in which names of muscles are based? 

location, size, shape, direction of fibers, number of origin, origin & insertion points, action

400

what is the term 'boxer's muscles' describing 

serratus anterior 

400

If a muscle has the word 'levator' in the name, what movement is that likely producing? 

elevation 

500

What are the terms describing abnormally high muscle tone? Abnormally low muscle tone? 

hypertonia, hypotonia 

500

What two components determine WHEN a muscle contracts; what two components determine HOW a muscle contracts? 

troponin & tropomyosin; actin & myosin

500

The __________ is a tendon that connects the frontal and occipital bellies of the occipitofrontalis 

epicranial aponeurosis 

500

what muscles make up the quadriceps 

rectus femoris, vastus lateralis, vastus medialis, vastus intermedius 

500

What 3 muscles on the back of the leg? What is the tendon that is on the back of the heel? 

gastrocnemius, soleus, plantaris; calcaneus tendon (Achilles tendon)