Skeletal Muscle Tissue

Skeletal muscle tissue

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Front Back
. 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.
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
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

4. Which is NOT a function of muscles?
cause movement
produce heat
absorb nutrients
maintain posture
4. absorb nutrients
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).
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
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
8. The functional unit of a muscle fiber is the
sarcomere.
myofilament.
myofibril.
neuromuscular junction.
8. sarcomere.
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.
10. Muscle fatigue is due, in part, to the accumulation of
lactic acid.
citric acid.
ATP.
ACTH.
10. lactic acid.
What are the functions of the skeletal muscle joints?
Movement Stability of joints Posture Generates Heat
Name some characteristics of muscle Tissue
Excitability Contractability Extendability Elasticity
Name the three types of muscle.
Skeletal Smooth Cardiac
What is the covering of a muscle bibre called?
Endomysium
What are some things that muscles are named as a result of?
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