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. A sarcomere
is a section of a myofibril. gets shorter when it contracts. has striations. All of the choices are correct. |
1. All of the choices are correct.
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2. During muscular contraction
actin and myosin filaments slide past each other. ATP supplies energy. calcium ions (Ca++) are involved. all of the above |
2. all of the above
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3. At a neuromuscular junction,
a nerve impulse causes the release of a neurotransmitter. a neurotransmitter causes calcium to be released into the muscle cell. A & B none of the above |
3. A & B
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4. Which is NOT a function of muscles?
cause movement produce heat absorb nutrients maintain posture |
4. absorb nutrients
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5. A skeletal muscle cell
has light and dark bands (striations). has only one nucleus. is under involuntary control. None of the above are true |
5. has light and dark bands (striations).
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6. The origin of the biceps brachii is
the attachment of the muscle that remains relatively fixed during contraction. the scapula. proximal radius. A & B |
6. A & B
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7. The stages in muscle contraction include a
nerve impulse reaching a neuromuscular junction. nerve impulse stimulating the release of calcium ions. actin filaments sliding past myosin filaments. all the above are true |
7. all the above are true
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8. The functional unit of a muscle fiber is the
sarcomere. myofilament. myofibril. neuromuscular junction. |
8. sarcomere.
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9. Which of the following statements is NOT true about muscle activity.
Muscles can only pull, they never push. All muscles have at least two attachments: the origin and insertion. During contraction, the muscle origin moves toward the insertion. All muscles cross at least one joint. |
9. During contraction, the muscle origin moves toward the insertion.
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10. Muscle fatigue is due, in part, to the accumulation of
lactic acid. citric acid. ATP. ACTH. |
10. lactic acid.
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What are the functions of the skeletal muscle joints?
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Movement
Stability of joints
Posture
Generates Heat
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Name some characteristics of muscle Tissue
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Excitability
Contractability
Extendability
Elasticity
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Name the three types of muscle.
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Skeletal
Smooth
Cardiac
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What is the covering of a muscle bibre called?
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Endomysium
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What are some things that muscles are named as a result of?
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Action
Size
Location
Shape
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