Types of Muscles
Muscle Contraction
Which Muscle Is It?
Abnormal Conditions
Anything Goes!
100

Which type of muscle tissue is striated and under voluntary control?

Skeletal Muscle

100

Muscles must be stimulated by something in order to contract.  This statement represents which characteristic of muscle tissue?

Excitability or Irritability

100

 What muscle is responsible for flexion at the elbow?

Biceps Brachii

100

Which condition is caused by the overstretching of a muscle or tendon? 

Strain

100
Which type of connective tissue attaches skeletal muscle to the bone?
Tendon
200

What is the primary function of cardiac muscle?

Causing the heart to beat and pump blood throughout the body.

200

Which type of nerve cell stimulates a muscle fiber to contract? 

Motor Neuron

200

Which muscle group is primarily involved in extending the leg at the knee?

Quadriceps Femoris

200

Overexertion of a muscle, poor circulation, electrolyte imbalances and dehydration may all lead to which muscle condition? 

Muscle Spasms

200

Which muscles arelocated on the lateral sides of the trunk and functions to twist the trunk, rotate the spine, and pull the chest downward?

Obliques

300

Which type of muscle tissue is responsible for peristalsis?

Smooth/Visceral Muscle

300

Which neurotransmitter causes the change in the permeablity of the cell membrane on the muscle fiber, which is needed for muscle contraction?  

Acetylcholine

300

Which arm muscle is primarily responsible for the abduction of the arm?

Deltoid
300

What is the exact cause of fibromyalgia?

The cause is unknown.

300

A severe tightening of a flexor muscle that results in the bending of a joint due to lack of use is known as a(n)___________.

Contracture

400

What does cardiac muscle have that enables the muscle fibers to all contract simultaneously?

Intercalated Disks

400

When the cell membrane on muscle fiber changes permeability and sodium enters the muscle fiber, this causes which ion to be released? 

Calcium

400

Which muscle connect the zygomatic bone to the mandible and enables chewing?

Masseter

400

Which condition is inherited and characterized by the progressive weakness of skeletal muscles due to the death of muscle fibers?

Muscular Dystrophy

400

The part of the muscle that does not move during contraction is known as the ______.

Origin

500

Which type of skeletal muscle tissue can work for long periods of time without running out of energy?

Slow Twitch Muscles
500
The release of calcium within the muscle fiber blocks troponin and tropomysin, which allows what to happen? (Be specific!)

Actin and Myosin connect and slide over top of each other, resulting in muscle contraction.

500

Which muscle allows for plantar flexion and flexion of the leg at the knee?

Gastrocnemius

500

Which autoimmune condition occurs when nerve impulses are not properly transmitted to muscles because acetylcholine receptors on the muscle are blocked by antibodies?

Myasthenia Gravis

500

The flat, sheetlike connective tissue that covers the muscle and gives the muscle stability is known as __________.

Aponeurosis