Etymology
Histology
Characteristics
Sliding Filament Theory
Trivia
100

what does ATP stand for?

what is Adenosine Tri-Phosphate

100

what are muscle cells called

what are muscle fibers

100

Match the following,

skeletal muscle, cardiac muscle, smooth muscle

involuntary, voluntary

what is 

skeletal muscle = voluntary

cardiac, smooth muscle = involuntary

100

what are the thick and thin filaments?

what are myosin, and actin

100

what game recently released an update including a dungeon like structure, and armadillos. 

what is minecraft 

200

what does the word “muscle” mean?

what is little mouse

200
What are the three types of muscle?

what are skeletal, cardiac, and smooth muscle

200

define elasticity

what is the ability of a muscle cell to recoil and resume length

200

what does ATP turn into during this process?

what is ADP/adenosine diphosphate

200

what tissue lines the glands?

simple cuboidal epithelium


300

What is the meaning of sarcolemma?

what is muscle husk

300

Describe striations

what are the stripes on muscles parallel to the movement performed by the muscle. 

300

define excitability

what is the ability to respond to stimulus

300

what are the proteins involved in sliding filament theory?

what are myosin, troponin, tropomyosin, and actin
300

which of the following have we never played in class

quizlet, gimkit, quizziz

what is gimkit
400

what does “myo” mean?

what is muscle

400

what are individual muscle fibers wrapped up and held together by?

what is several difference connective tissue sheaths

400

define contractility

what is the ability to shorten forcefully with the stimulus 

400

what 3 things bind to troponin in the sliding filament theory?

what are calcium tropomyosin, and actin.

400

where are the three smallest bones in the human body? what are they called?

what are the ossicles, what is stapes, incus, malleus 

500

what does sarco mean

what is flesh

500

put the following in innermost to outermost order;

fascicle, blood vessel, epimysium, muscle fiber cell, endomysium, perimysium. 

what is muscle fiber cell, endomysium, fascicle, perimysium, blood vessel, epimysium

500

define extensibility

what is the ability to stretch or extend

500

put the steps in order

[the binding of myosin over a actin][the binding of atp to the cross bridge, which results in the cross bridge disconnecting from the actin][the transport of calcium ions back into the sarcoplasmic reticulum][the power stroke of the cross bridge that causes the sliding of the thin filaments][the influx of calcium triggering the exposure of binding sites on actin][the hydrolysis of ATP which leads to the re-energizing and repositioning of the cross bridge][repeat steps 2-5 until step 7 occcures]

what is:

1- the influx of calcium, triggering the exposure of binding sites on actin, 2- the binding of myosin over a actin, 3- the power stroke of the cross bridge that causes the sliding of the thing filaments, 4- the binding of atp to the cross bridge, which results in the cross bridge disconnecting from actin, 5-the hydrolysis of ATP which leads to the re-energizing and repositioning of the cross bridge, 6- repeat step 2-5 until step 7 occurs, 7- the transport of calcium ions back into the sarcoplasmic reticulum.

500

which is the strongest muscle in the human body? the tongue, the jaw, or the tricep?

what is the jaw?