Contraction and Stuff
Muscle Mechanics and stuff
Cardiac and Smooth stuff
Relaxation and stuff
Random Anatomy and stuff
100

Communication between the nervous system and skeletal muscle fiber occurs at this place.

What is the neuromuscular junction, also known as the myoneural junction?


100

Muscle mechanics include theses things.

The coordination, metabolism, and performance of skeletal muscle?

100

Cardiac is muscle is also known as this

What is cardiocytes?

100

After a contraction, a muscle fiber returns to its original length through a combination of these things.

What is elastic forces, opposing muscle contractions, or gravity?


100

The four lobes of the brain.

What are the temporal lobe, the parietal lobe, the occipital lobe and the frontal lobe?

200

Release of acetylcholine from the synaptic terminal can result in changes that result in this event.

What is skeletal muscle contraction?

200

A single stimulus-contraction-relaxation sequence in a muscle fiber.

What is a twitch?

200

Smooth muscle regulates movement along internal passage ways in the digestive and urinary systems by this type of muscle

What is sphincters (circular muscle)?

200

After the action potential has ended, these many things occur in order for the sarcoplasm to return to resting normal levels.


What is two?

200

The longest bone in an adult human.

What is the femur?

300

As long as calcium ions and ATP remain available, this continues.


What is a contraction cycle?

300

A muscle producing peak tension during rapid contraction/relaxation is said to be in this stage.

What is incomplete tetanus?

300

This difference between cardiac muscle tissue and skeletal muscle is this shape

What is short and broad and no triads in cardiac muscle?

300

With the decrease of calcium ion concentrations in the sarcoplasm fall, these steps occur.

What are calcium ions detach from troponin, troponin returns to its original position, the active sites are covered by tropomyosin?


300

A disease in which bones lose an excessive amount of protein and minerals and consequently lose bone mass.

What is osteoporosis?

400

The binding of calcium ions to troponin exposes the active sites of these filaments. 

What is thin?

400

This occurs by increasing the rate of stimulation until the relaxation phase is eliminated.


What is complete tetanus?

400

Contraction is based on calcium interacting with calmodulin, a calcium binding protein.

What is the functional difference of smooth muscle compared to skeletal muscle?

400

The amount of tension generated during a contraction depends on the number of this interaction.

what is cross-bridge interactions that occur?

400

The circulation of blood between the heart and lungs.

What is pulmonary circulation?

500

This is the link between the generation of an action potential in the sarcolemma and the start of a muscle contraction.

What is excitation-contraction coupling?

500

When a calcium ion is released, it is released at all the triads in the muscle fiber causing all the myosin heads in the zone of overlap to interact with the thin filament.

What is the all-or-none principle?

500

These connections help stabilize the position of adjacent cells and maintain the three dimensional structure of the tissue.

What are intercalated discs?

500

The number of cross-bridge interactions depend on the amount of overlap in theses filaments.

What are thick and thin filaments?


500

A tubular projection attached to the large intestine that is located at the lower right side of the abdomen.

What is the appendix?