Muscular System 1
Muscular System 2
Fibrous, Cartilaginous, or Synovial
Joints
100

The endomysium is the connective tissue that surrounds each

muscle fiber

100

Muscles use a lot of energy as ATP, so what organelle should they have a lot of?

mitochondria

100

Which joint has a fluid-filled cavity.

synovial

100

Cords of dense connective tissue that connect muscles to bone are called

Tendons

200

A contraction caused by a single brief stimulus is known as a

twitch

200

What group of muscles are on the posterior side of the thigh and inferior to the gluteus maximus?

hamstrings

200

Nearly all are functionally classified as synarthrotic.

Fibrous

200

What type of joint makes your thumb opposable?

saddle

300

The prime mover in inspiration is the

diaphragm 

300

List 3 ways muscles can increase the force of their contractions.

Increase the frequency of motor neuron (and thus motor unit) stimulation

Increase the number of motor units (and thus muscle fibers) stimulated

Increase the size of the muscle fibers so that more tension can build up

300

All are functionally classified as diarthrotic.

Synovial

300

What joint allows for supination and pronation?

pivot

400

The quadriceps are the prime movers in extension and are antagonized by the

hamstrings

400

What are the 3 types of connective tissues that wrap around different parts of the muscles?

Epimysium

Perimysium

Endomysium

400

This includes the discs between your vertebrae

Cartilaginous

400

What type of joint is the elbow?

hinge

500

What is the main muscle of the cheek?

buccinator

500

Summarize the sliding filament model. Be sure to mention myosin and actin in your answer to receive credit.

The heads of the thick myosin filament heads grab on to the thin actin filaments.

Pulls the thin ones to slide past the thick ones more overlap of the actin and myosin filaments a shortening of the sarcomere


500

Sutures, syndesmoses, and gomphoses are examples of this.

Fibrous

500

Which joint allows for the most maneuverability of all the joints?

ball-and-socket