Muscle Signaling / Energy
Contraction
Structure
Sarcomere
Clinical Conditions
100

(TRUE OR FALSE) The sodium-potassium pump requires energy to work

What is TRUE?

100

This is the name of the stage prior to a muscle cell receiving an action potential

What is the latent stage

100

This is the specific name of the cytoplasm in the muscle

What is sarcoplasm?

100

The name of the projections off of myosin that reaches towards actin 

What are crossbridges?

100

The muscle condition where normal muscle tissue is replaced with fibrous tissue, causing a build up of scar tissue

What is fibrosis?

200

This is the name of the molecule that gives a phosphate to ADP to synthesize it to ATP faster than regular cellular respiration

What is creatine phosphate?

200

This is the name of the ion, released by the cisternae, that binds to t and t proteins to expose active sites on actin

What is Ca2+?

200

This is the name of the middle most later of muscle

What is the perimysium?
200

This line on a sarcomere is a line of actin that marks the separation between sarcomeres

What is the Z line?

200

A muscle disorder caused by a bacterial infection that causes the neuromuscular junction to be unable to release acetylcholine

What is botulism?

300

A muscle cell is typically slightly this charge on the INSIDE

What is slightly negative?

300

Contraction is specifically the _____________ of the sarcomere

What is "shortening"?

300

(TRUE OR FALSE) At the areas of connection between a muscle cell and a nerve cell, the two cells touch

What is FALSE?

300

The zone on the sarcomere that contains ONLY myosin

What is H zone?

300
A muscle disorder, that is technically a nervous disorder, that causes a deterioration of the white matter on nerves

What is multiple sclerosis?

400

Acetylcholinesterase (AChe) breaks acetylcholine into these two molecules, which ends an action potential

What are acetyl and choline?

400

The THIN filament involved in contraction

What is actin?

400

This is the name of the individual fibers in the muscle fiber (contains the individual sarcomeres)

What is myofibril?

400

A reason why it is so important for skeletal muscles to be richly supplied by blood vessels?

What is...

- nourishment of cells

- oxygen delivery 

- waste removal 

400

This is the muscle condition that causes the muscle cells to physically break down and lead to muscle death (yes you have to pronounce it correctly)

What is rhabdomyolysis?

500

Muscle fatigue can be due to (specifically in the muscle cells) (3 possible answers)

What is:

1. Creatine phosphate supply depleated

2. Glucose and glycogen supply depleated

3. Need to usage ratio of glucose to oxygen exceeds rate of delivery

500

This is the event/occurrence that causes the cisternae to release its calcium ions

What is an action potential?

500

This is the type of muscle fiber that has the GREATEST anaerobic contraction (and a low aerobic capacity)

What are fast white fibers IIx / fast glycolytic fibers?

500

These are the proper names of the t and t proteins

What are troponin and tropomyosin?

500

A genetic disorder that causes muscles to lose mass quickly. Caused by an interference with the production of proteins 

What is muscular dystrophy?