Exam 12: A: Physiology of the Muscular System
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Exam 4: Physiology of Cells136 Questions
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Exam 6: Tissues205 Questions
Exam 7: A: Skin and Its Appendages125 Questions
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Exam 9: Skeletal System190 Questions
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Exam 11: A: Anatomy of the Muscular System89 Questions
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Exam 12: A: Physiology of the Muscular System121 Questions
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Exam 14: A: Central Nervous System129 Questions
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Exam 20: Blood230 Questions
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Exam 22: A: Physiology of the Cardiovascular System117 Questions
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Exam 23: Lymphatic System196 Questions
Exam 24: A: Immune System117 Questions
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Exam 25: Stress138 Questions
Exam 26: Anatomy of the Respiratory System213 Questions
Exam 27: A: Physiology of the Respiratory System117 Questions
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Exam 28: A: Anatomy of the Digestive System137 Questions
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Exam 29: A: Physiology of the Digestive System128 Questions
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A motor neuron plus the muscle fibers to which it attaches is called a motor unit.
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Maintaining muscle tone is one of the few examples of a positive feedback mechanism in the body.
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A muscle using anaerobic respiration would lower the pH of the blood passing through the muscle.
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Isometric contraction is a contraction in which the tone or tension within a muscle remains the same but the length of the muscle changes.
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When troponin and calcium combine,it causes actin to shift and allows the myosin to form cross-bridges.
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In visceral smooth muscle,gap junctions join individual smooth muscle fibers into large,continuous sheets.
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A satellite cell can fuse with myocytes during strength training to make larger muscle fibers.
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Because of the elasticity of the muscle fiber,as soon as the contraction stops,the sarcomere goes back to its pre-contraction length.
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Treppe is a steep increase in the strength of contractions that can be seen in a series of twitch contractions.
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The thin myofilament is myosin,whereas the thick myofilament is actin.
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Myosin heads release from the actin molecule when ATP attaches to it.
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Actin,troponin,and tropomyosin are present on the thick myofilament.
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ATP is made up of adenine,ribose sugar,and three phosphate groups.
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Recruitment is the term used to describe the addition of more motor units to allow a muscle to increase its strength of contraction.
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Eccentric muscle contractions actually result in the lengthening of the muscle.
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As resistance increases,the number of motor units needed to overcome that resistance has to increase.
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The following are characteristics that allow muscles to function as they do: excitability,contractility,extensibility,and regulation.
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The result of endurance training is more blood vessels,not more muscle cells.
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Cardiac muscle is similar to skeletal muscle in that both form strong,electrically coupled junctions with other fibers.
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