Exam 8: Muscle Physiology
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The gradation of whole-muscle tension depends on the number of ____________________ that are stimulated.
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Muscle cells require ATP in order to relax, following a contraction.
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Indicate which type of muscle is associated with the property in question by writing the appropriate letter in the blank using the answer code below:
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
-Is attached to bones
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Atrophy can develop in a muscle by either denervation or disuse.
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Number ____ identifies the functional unit of skeletal muscle.
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Single-unit smooth muscle and cardiac muscle are both self-excitable.
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Describe how glycolysis, creatine, and mitochondria are important to a skeletal muscle fiber's ability to obtain energy for contraction.
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____________________ ions function as the intracellular signal for contraction.
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Indicate which of the characteristics in question apply to each of the muscle fiber types by using the following answer code:
a.Slow-oxidative fiber
b.Fast-oxidative fiber
c.Fast-glycolytic fiber
d.Slow-oxidative fiber and fast-oxidative fiber
e.Fast-oxidative fiber and fast-glycolytic fiber
f.Slow-oxidative fiber, fast-oxidative fiber and fast-glycolytic fiber
-Uses up considerable glycogen
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Pacemaker activity refers to spontaneous depolarizations resulting from
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Match muscle type with the correct characteristics.
a.voluntary, neurogenic, and striated
b.voluntary, neurogenic, and nonstriated
c.involuntary, myogenic, and striated
d.involuntary, neurogenic and nonstriated
e.involuntary, myogenic, and nonstriated
-Single-unit smooth muscle
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Indicate which of the characteristics in question apply to each of the muscle fiber types by using the following answer code:
a.Slow-oxidative fiber
b.Fast-oxidative fiber
c.Fast-glycolytic fiber
d.Slow-oxidative fiber and fast-oxidative fiber
e.Fast-oxidative fiber and fast-glycolytic fiber
f.Slow-oxidative fiber, fast-oxidative fiber and fast-glycolytic fiber
-Hypertrophies in response to weight training
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Conscious initiation of muscle contraction is controlled by
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