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Chapter 6 2014
A muscle which assists another in an action
is called a(n):
A muscle which does most of the work is called:
A muscle which opposes the action of another muscle is called the:
Muscles are covered by several layers of fibrous connective tissue called:
Skeletal muscles are named according to:
What is the function of ligaments?
What muscle is called the "kissing" muscle?
What muscle is used for blinking and squinting?
What is the function of the Intercalated disks with gap junctions?
The structure in cardiac muscle which allows contractions to
spread quickly are:
Identify the type of muscle contraction
• When the tension of the muscle fiber is used only to support rather than lift a load.
Sarcolemma
Sarcoplasm
Is a red pigment that stores oxygen for muscle contraction
Is a polysaccharide that stores energy for muscle contraction
According to sliding filament theory when a muscle fiber contracts, what happens
Identify the type of muscle contraction
• When the tension of muscle fibers is sufficient to lift a load, many fibers change length as they lift the load.
Identify all the chemicals involved in muscle contraction.
Where is myosin found in skeletal muscle fiber?
What two important binding sites are found on cross bridges of
myosin?
The thin filament consists of three protein molecules, name them:
Actin contains binding sites for:
What is the function of tropomyosin?
What is the function of troponin?
What causes tropomyosin to move away from myosin binding sites on
actin?
What causes the myosin binding sites on actin to be exposed?
What causes the tropomyosin to cover back over actin binding sites?
What is required to move calcium ions from sarcoplasm back into
sarcoplasmic reticulum?
After a sarcomere has contracted fully and calcium ion concentration within
cytosol decreases what happens within the sarcomere?
What causes skeletal muscles to contract?
What is a motor neuron?
What part of motor neuron carries impulses to muscle?
Invaginations of sarcolemma penetrating deep into interior of
muscle cell are called:
The space between axon terminal and motor end plate
The swollen distal end of motor neuron axon
The muscle cell membrane
Structures within axon terminal that contain neurotransmitter acetylcholine
The contractile unit of muscle fiber that extends from one Z line to the
next is called:
Identify the structures within skeletal muscle fibers that serve as
reservoirs of calcium ions
A folded region of sarcolemma at neuromuscular junction is called?
What is first event in neuromuscular junction?
What happens at neuromuscular junction when action potential
arrives at axon terminal?
What happens to acetylcholine after is released from its receptor
on the motor end plate?
what happens as an action potential moves down T-tubules?
What happens when calcium ions are present in cytosol of muscle
fiber?
What is Power stroke?
What is the role of ATP during muscular contraction?
Occurs at death because muscles cannot relax without ATP
The striations observed in skeletal and cardiac muscles are produced by:
Myosin binds to actin:
A motor neuron and all of the muscle fibers that it innervates is
called:
Nerve impulses travel to the muscles from the spinal cord through:
List the events that occur during muscle contraction, the power-stroke:
At a neuromuscular junction, nerve impulses cause:
Explain the effect of Botox