Muscle Proteins
Heart Anatomy
The vessels
Muscle Contractions
Diseases and disorders
100

This protein is made of two strands of spheres and is considered the thin filament

What is actin

100

the top-most chamber of the heart, divided into a right an left side

What is the atria

100

These vessels carry blood away from the heart

what are arteries 

100

This structure transferrs a message from the nerve to the sarcoplasmic reticulum

What is the t-tubule

100

This condition is also known as hardening of the arteries

What is atherosclerosis

200

Each unit of this protein contains a tail, a hinge, and a bifurcated head

What is myosin

200

the bottom-most part of the heart divided into a right and left side

what is the ventricle

200

These vessels carry blood back to the heart

What are veins

200

This structure releases calcium to start the process of a twitch

What is the sarcoplasmic reticulum

200

What a monocyte turns into after it has eaten an LDL and squeezed through the wall of the blood vessel

what is a foam cell

300

This protein covers the active sites on Actin

What is tropomyosin

300

This valve connects the atria to the ventricle.

What is an AV valve

300

These vessels take blood from the right side of the heart to the lungs

What are the pulmonary arteries

300

After calcium is released from the SR it will bind to troponin causing this structure to change its shape and uncover the active sites on actin

what is tropomyosin

300

The rupturing of a blood vessel in the brain results in this condition.

What is a stroke

400

This protein is elastic in nature and gives myosin an attachment to the z-line

What is titan

400

 This valve is made of 3 cups that allow the ventricle to empty

What is the Semi-lunar valve

400

These vessels carry blood from the lungs to the left side of the heart

What are the pulmonary veins

400

When the active sites on actin are uncovered the myosin head will attach and then do this:

What is bent towards the tail.

400

A blockage in one of the coronary arteries causes this condition

What is a myocardial infarction (heart attack)

500

This protein has 3 binding sites and at rest allows tropomyosin to cover actin's active sites

What is troponin

500

This structure separates the left and right side of the heart

What is the interventricular septum
500

These are the smallest vessels in the body that allow for the exchange of substances between the blood and the tissues

What are capillaries

500

This event requires ATP

What is the recocking of the myosin head

500

This disorder causes the valves of the heart to become stiff and brittle

What is valve stenosis