Exam 6: The Peripheral Nervous System: Afferent Division; Special Senses
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Oxidative phosphorylation occurs within the mitochondria of muscle cells.
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A skeletal muscle undergoes hypertrophy mainly by producing many more muscle fibres.
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The contractile response of a muscle fibre to a single action potential is called a(n) ____________________.
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Match the types of muscles, labelled a. through g., with the properties in question. (Options may be used more than once or not at all.)
a.skeletal muscle only
b.single-unit smooth muscle only
c.cardiac muscle only
d.skeletal muscle and cardiac muscle
e.skeletal muscle and single-unit smooth muscle
f.single-unit smooth muscle and cardiac muscle
g.skeletal, single-unit smooth, and cardiac muscles
-display(s) pacemaker potentials and slow-wave potentials
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The work performed by a muscle is the force it develops divided by distance.
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The T tubule ranges transversely to the surface of the muscle cell membrane.
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If the load on a muscle is increased, eventually a load will be reached at which the velocity of shortening becomes zero. What is the term for the muscle contraction at this point?
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Match the bands, labelled a. through c., with the descriptions. (Options may be used more than once or not at all.)
a.A band
b.I band
c.H zone
-composed of thin filaments only
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Match the types of muscles, labelled a. and b., with the characteristics.
a.isometric contraction
b.isotonic contraction
-used to accomplish movement
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Which of these statements correctly describes foot proteins?
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Which of these structures controls the conscious initiation of muscle contraction?
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During aerobic exercise, what is the primary means by which ATP is produced for contractile activity?
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Which of these activities is involved in the process of muscle relaxation?
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Match the muscle fibre types, labelled a. through c., with the characteristics. (Options may be used more than once or not at all.)
a.slow-oxidative fibre
b.fast-oxidative fibre
c.fast-glycolytic fibre
-has myosin ATPase activity
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The source of calcium in smooth muscle is the ____________________.
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How does an action potential spread rapidly to the central portions of a muscle cell?
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Match the muscle fibre types, labelled a. through c., with the characteristics. (Options may be used more than once or not at all.)
a.slow-oxidative fibre
b.fast-oxidative fibre
c.fast-glycolytic fibre
-can be transformed into another fibre type by specific training
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