Muscle Movements
Muscle Movements II
Metabolism
Metabolism II
Anatomy
100

The prime mover during a bicep curl

WHat is the bicep brachii?

100

The antagonist during a bicep curl

What is the tricep brachii?

100

Put the following in order to show the greatest ATP regeneration to the smallest:

Aerobic respiration    

Direct phosphorylation by CP     

Anaerobic respiration

What is Aerobic respiration, Anaerobic respiration, Phosphorylation by CP

100

Which of the 3 phases of aerobic respiration generates the most ATP?

What is the electron transport chain?

100

The name of an individual muscle fiber 

What is a myofibril?
200

Antagonist used in a  tricep dip?

What is the bicep brachii?

200

Movement used when pitching a softball.

What is circumduction?

200

The fiber type that utilizes the most ATP in short periods of time

WHat is type IIx or fast twitch?

200

Rank the following in order of greatest energy potential:

1 molecule of glucose

1 molecule of CP

20 molecules of ATP


what is 1 molecules of glucose, 20 molecules of ATP, 1 molecule of CP

200

The name of the structure that attaches muscle to a bone.

What is the tendon?

300

Moving the head to signify "no"

Rotation of the skull

300

Prime mover used in a tricep dip.

What is the tricep?

300

The cofactors generated through glycolysis and the citric acid cycle.

What are NADH and FADH2

300

The fiber type that utilizes ATP over long periods of time

What is type I or slow twitch?

300

The connective tissue covering an individual muscle fiber 

What is the endomysium?

400

Movement utilized by the tricep in the first motion of a tricep dip.

What is extention?

400

Movement utilized by the tricep in the second motion of a tricep dip.

What is felxion?

400

Daily utilization of muscles for stability such as those of the spine or neck will use _________________ for ATP generation

Aerobic respiration

400

The primary route of ATP generation used for a box jump

What is CP or anaerobic respiration

400

The attachment of a muscle group to the bone that is not moving during muscle action.

What is the origin?

500

Movement achieved by the prime mover during a row. 

What is flexion?

500

Type of flexion utilized during a salute.

What is isometric flexion?

500

Supplementation of creatine phosphate prior to working out allows for longer periods of time before reaching

Acute muscular fatigue, CP or ATP depletion

500

The main enzyme focused on phosphorylating ADP to ATP during aerobic respiration.

What is ATP synthase?

500

The name of the contractile unit of a muscle fiber?

What is a sarcomere?