What Kind of Muscle Tissue?
Skeletal Muscle
Structure
Functional Characteristics of the Muscle Tissue
Specifics of Muscle Tissue
Muscle Labeling
100

This muscle tissue is only found in the heart.

What is cardiac muscle tissue?

100

Muscle Fibers contain many of these because of the need for energy.

What are Mitochondria?

100

This is when the muscle tissue contracts or shortens forcefully. 

What is contractility? 

100

This is very similar to the endoplasmic reticulum. 

What is the sarcoplasmic reticulum

100
Label 1 

What is Pectoralis Major?

200

This muscle tissue has nonstriated cells.

What is smooth muscle tissue?

200

This is used to harness the muscle fiber to the bone.

It starts in the tendon and continues to the bone, eventually becoming a part of it.

What is collagen or collagen in the tendon?

200

This is when a muscle tissue responds to stimulus 

What is Excitability?

200

This is the nervous systems cellular signal.

What is action potential?

200

Label 2

What is Gluteus Maximus?

300

This muscle tissue has multinucleated cells. 

What is Skeletal Muscle Tissue?

300

These use nutrients and oxygen supplied by blood vessels in the muscle tissue.

What are active muscles?

300

This is when the muscle tissue, when extended, can recoil to a shorter length.

What is Elasticity?

300

The heart is an example of this.

What is involuntary muscle?

300

Label 3 

What is Deltoid?

400

These muscle tissues have involuntary muscles.

what are Smooth and Cardiac muscle tissues?

400

These extend into the sarcoplasmic reticulum allowing the action potential into the sarcoplasmic reticulum.

What are T-tubules? 

400

This is when the muscle tissue is passively stretched out.

What is Extensibility? 

400

The tongue and diaphragm are examples of this.

What are voluntary muscles?

400

Label 4. 

What is sternocleidomastoid?

500

These muscle tissue's both have one nucleus cell.

What are Smooth and Cardiac muscle tissues?

500

These are thread like organelles within the muscle fiber that contract the muscle.

What are myofibrils?

500

This is what Action Potential is necessary for.

What is Contraction and Controlling skeletal muscle?

500

These are three major tasks of the muscular system.

What are give movement to the body, providing structure and function, maintain your posture while standing, and heat production by shivering?

500

Label 5.

What is gastrocnemius?