Muscular System 1
Muscular System 2
Muscular System 3
Muscular System 4
Muscular System 5
Muscular System 6
100

What type of muscle is voluntary and attached to bones?

What is skeletal muscle.

100

What type of muscle is found in internal organs and is involuntary?

What is smooth muscle.

100

What is the only type of muscle found in the heart?

What is cardiac muscle.

100

Which muscle type has striations?

 What is skeletal muscle.

100

Name a muscle type that contracts automatically without conscious control?

What are cardiac/smooth muscles.

100

The functional unit of a muscle cell

What is the sarcoplasm

200

What is the main function of the muscular system?

What is movement, posture, and stability.

200

What connects muscles to bones?

What are tendons.

200

What is the inflammation of a tendon called?

What is tendonitis.

200

What is the term for torn ligament fibers that result in loosening of the joint?

What is a sprain.

200

What is the most important ion for muscle contraction. Allows for actin to be open to myosin attachment

What is calcium

200

Position in which you hold your body while standing, sitting, or lying down.

What is posture?

300

What is the ability of a muscle to return to its original shape after being stretched?

What is elasticity.

300

What is the name of the largest muscle buttocks

 What is gluteus maximus.

300

What is a sudden, involuntary muscle contraction called?

What is a muscle cramp.

300

What muscle is connected to your mandible and allows for mastication

What is the masseter (jaw muscle).

300

What is the condition that results in sudden tearing of muscle fibers during exertion; also referred to as a pulled muscle?

What is a strain.

300
This is a byproduct of a muscle using of ATP and working

What is body heat?

400

What is the name of the process where muscles contract without relaxing?

What is tetanic contraction.

400

What is the scientific term for a muscle cell?

What is muscle fiber.

400

This muscle is located in your upper arm and allows for flexion of the forearm

What is the biceps brachii.

400

What is the name of the condition where muscles waste away due to lack of use?

What is atrophy?

400

Which muscle in the body never stops working from birth to death?

What is the heart (cardiac muscle).

400

Connective tissue that wrap muscle bundles.

What are fascia?

500

Which muscle group is responsible for extending the leg at the knee?

What is the quadricep.

500

What myofilaments are responsible for muscle contraction?

What are Myosin and actin.

500

What is a condition where muscles weaken due to genetic defects? 

What is muscular dystrophy.

500

What is a condition when the muscle contracts due to a toxin produced by a bacteria in a puncture wound

What is tetanus. 

500

What is a condition that is a chronic neuromuscular disease that causes gradually increasing muscle weakness from the body producing antibodies that block Acetylcholine?  

What is Myasthenia Gravis.

500

Skeletal muscles are named with this scheme:

What is location, size, direction, number of origins.