Deck 8: Movement

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People with severe spinal cord injury continue to produce normal activity in the motor cortex when they want to move.
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The motor cortex can become active when imagining movement.
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A fish swimming in cold water can swim rapidly, but fatigues much faster.
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The relative percentage of fast- and slow-twitch fibers is unchangeable after birth.
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A striated muscle controls movement of the body in relation to the environment.
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The motor cortex has direct connections to the muscles.
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In skeletal muscles, every axon releases dopamine.
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A fixed sequence of movements is called a motor program.
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Most types of movement can be clearly classified as voluntary or involuntary.
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The stretch reflex is caused by a stretch of the muscle.
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The prefrontal cortex plans movements according to their probable outcomes.
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Fast-twitch fibers have fast contractions and rapid fatigue.
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Control of a single muscle is distributed over a population of cells in the motor cortex.
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Activation of the Golgi tendon organs results in contraction of the muscle.
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Central pattern generators are most likely to be found in the spinal cord.
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Allied reflexes are stronger in infants and children than adults.
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Taking a drug that blocks acetylcholine receptors would be helpful for a person with myasthenia gravis.
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Infants have several reflexes not seen in adults.
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Marathon runners build up muscle fibers that are also helpful for sprinting.
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The supplementary motor cortex is mainly active when preparing for an organized sequence of movements.
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Parkinson's symptoms usually don't appear until 70-80% of the substantia nigra neurons have died.
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The gene for Huntington's disease is recessive.
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Late-onset Parkinson's disease is largely determined by genetics.
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People with cerebellar damage are faster at shifting their attention to a particular visual location.
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Brain transplants for Parkinson's patients have generally been very successful.
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Internal organs are to ____ as movement of the body is to ____.

A) smooth muscles; rough muscles
B) smooth muscles; striated muscles
C) striated muscles; skeletal muscles
D) antagonistic muscles; skeletal muscles
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Ultimately, the purpose of having a brain is to:

A) control movement.
B) solve logical problems.
C) control hormone release.
D) comprehend language.
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What type of muscle controls movements of internal organs?

A) smooth
B) striated
C) cardiac
D) antagonistic
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The more glutamine repeats that a person has, the earlier the age of onset of Huntington's disease.
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Paths from the cerebral cortex to the spinal cord are called the corticospinal tracts.
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Dopamine neurons are more vulnerable than most other neurons to damage caused by metabolic problems.
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Huntington's disease is controlled by an autosomal dominant gene.
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In infancy, the sea squirt has a brain until it:

A) mates.
B) stops moving.
C) eats clown fish.
D) migrates to open water.
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What type of muscle is responsible for the movement of your body through the environment?

A) smooth
B) striated
C) cardiac
D) syncarpous
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In Huntington's disease, earlier onset is associated with slower deterioration over time.
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Mirror neurons are active both during preparation for a movement and while watching someone else perform the same or a similar movement.
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The heart is to ____ as movement of the body is to ____.

A) smooth muscles; rough muscles
B) cardiac muscles; striated muscles
C) striated muscles; skeletal muscles
D) antagonistic muscles; skeletal muscles
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The sensory cortex produces a kind of activity called a readiness potential before any voluntary movement.
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What type of muscle controls movements of the heart?

A) smooth
B) striated
C) cardiac
D) antagonistic
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The symptoms of cerebellar damage resemble those of alcohol intoxication.
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What is the relationship between the motor neuron axons and muscle fibers?

A) Each axon innervates only one muscle fiber.
B) The more muscle fibers a single axon innervates, the more precise the movements.
C) The more axons which innervate a single muscle fiber, the more precise the movements.
D) The fewer muscle fibers a single axon innervates, the more precise the movements.
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You have precise control over the movement of your fingers, probably because:

A) they have many muscle fibers per motor neuron.
B) they have few muscle fibers per motor neuron.
C) the axons in the fingers have faster action potentials.
D) you have learned how to write.
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Axons release ____ at junctions with skeletal muscles.

A) many different neurotransmitters
B) dopamine
C) norepinephrine
D) acetylcholine
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When an axon releases a transmitter at the nerve-muscle junction, the response of the muscle is to:

A) always relax.
B) always contract.
C) relax or contract, depending on the transmitter.
D) relax or contract, depending on the duration and amount of transmitter.
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A deficit of acetylcholine or its receptors:

A) cause involuntary movement
B) increase movement
C) impair movement
D) does not affect movement
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A contraction of equal force in antagonist muscles of the arm would result in ____ of the arm.

A) flexion
B) extension
C) no movement
D) rotation
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At the elbow, the ____ brings the hand toward the shoulder.

A) extensor muscle
B) flexor muscle
C) striated muscle
D) skeletal muscle
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Moving a leg or arm back and forth requires opposing sets of muscles called:

A) extensor muscles.
B) flexor muscles.
C) cardiac muscles.
D) antagonistic muscles.
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The eye muscles have a ratio of about ____ axon(s) per ????____ muscle fiber(s).

A) two, three
B) one, three
C) three, two
D) three one
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A fish will adjust to lower water temperatures by:

A) increasing the speed of its action potentials.
B) increasing the amplitude of its action potentials.
C) recruiting different muscle fibers.
D) increasing its basal metabolic rate.
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What happens when a fish swims at low temperatures?

A) Muscle fibers contract more vigorously than at high temperatures.
B) The fish swims more slowly.
C) The fish swims at its usual speed but fatigues more rapidly.
D) The fish swims at its usual speed but fatigues more slowly.
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Which muscle is "antagonistic" to a flexor muscle in the right arm?

A) a flexor muscle in the right arm
B) an extensor muscle in the left arm
C) an extensor muscle in the right arm
D) another flexor muscle in the right arm
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In movement the, ____ muscle straightens the arm.

A) Flexor
B) Striated
C) Extensor
D) Skeletal
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The eye muscles can be moved with greater precision than the biceps muscles because the:

A) biceps have only slow-twitch muscles.
B) biceps have only fast-twitch muscles.
C) biceps are opposed by an antagonistic muscle; the eye muscles are not.
D) eye muscles have a lower ratio of muscle fibers to axons.
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The biceps muscles of the arm have a ratio of ____ to more than a hundred fibers.

A) four
B) three
C) one
D) two
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Cardiac muscles have properties:

A) just like those of smooth muscles.
B) just like those of skeletal muscles.
C) just like those of antagonistic muscles.
D) intermediate between those of smooth and skeletal.
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A neuromuscular junction is a synapse:

A) where a sensory axon delivering information from a muscle meets a neuron.
B) where a motor neuron axon meets a muscle fiber.
C) specific to cardiac muscles.
D) where a muscle excites or inhibits a neuron.
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What will cause a muscle to relax?

A) electrical stimulation
B) absence of acetylcholine
C) presence of norepinephrine
D) presence of epinephrine
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What is the name given to the synapse where a motor neuron's axon meets a muscle fiber?

A) neuromuscular junction
B) polar junction
C) muscle spindle
D) neurofiber synapse
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The absence of acetylcholine will cause a muscle to:

A) relax.
B) contract.
C) fatigue.
D) stretch.
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Of the three types of skeletal muscles found in fish, which type is least susceptible to fatigue?

A) Red
B) White
C) Blue
D) Pink
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A boxer's ability to sense the position of his arm and hand before planning a punch is dependent on the sense of:

A) proprioception.
B) somatosensation.
C) pain.
D) vision.
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Which type of proprioceptor responds to increases in muscle tension?

A) Golgi tendon organ
B) fast-twitch fiber
C) muscle spindle
D) slow-twitch fiber
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A muscle spindle responds to the:

A) oxygen level in the muscle.
B) acetylcholine concentration at the nerve-muscle junction.
C) fatigue of the muscle.
D) stretch of the muscle.
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Which would be especially important when running up a flight of stairs at full speed?

A) fast-twitch muscles
B) slow-twitch muscles
C) smooth muscles
D) intermediate muscles
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Exercising at a high altitude where there is less oxygen is most likely to affect:

A) intermediate fibers.
B) anaerobic contraction.
C) fast-twitch fibers.
D) slow-twitch fibers.
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A physician taps you just below the knee to check a reflex that is based on information from which kind of receptor?

A) a Golgi tendon organ
B) an oscillator
C) a muscle spindle
D) a vestibular organ
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Which of the following are two kinds of proprioceptors?

A) extensors and contractors
B) contractors and muscle spindles
C) muscle spindles and Golgi tendon organs
D) muscle spindles and extensors
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A tap on the knee just below the kneecap will elicit extension of the leg. This reflex indicates that:

A) muscle spindles have been stretched.
B) Golgi tendon organs have been stretched.
C) neurons have been damaged in the spinal cord.
D) muscle spindles have been relaxed.
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Compared to the average weekend jogger, a world class marathon runner probably has a higher percentage of which kind of fibers in his legs?

A) slow-twitch
B) fast-twitch
C) smooth muscle
D) white muscle
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What are the differences among the three types of skeletal muscle found in fish (red, pink, and white)?

A) speed of contraction
B) susceptibility to fatigue
C) both speed of contraction and susceptibility to fatigue
D) only their color
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The stretch reflex:

A) results in a stretch.
B) is caused by a stretch.
C) inhibits motor neurons.
D) sends a message for a muscle to relax.
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Vigorous use of fast-twitch fibers results in fatigue because the process is:

A) aerobic.
B) anaerobic.
C) anabolic.
D) abolic.
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A Golgi tendon organ responds to:

A) increases in muscle tension.
B) decreases in muscle tension.
C) increases in muscle spindles.
D) decreases in muscle spindles.
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Compared to a long distance runner, a world class sprinter probably has more of which kind of fibers in her legs?

A) slow-twitch
B) fast-twitch
C) smooth muscle
D) striated muscle
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At high temperatures, a fish relies mostly on its:

A) white muscles.
B) red muscles.
C) blue muscles.
D) pink muscles.
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A sudden stretch of a muscle excites a feedback system that opposes the stretch. This message starts in the:

A) dorsal root ganglion.
B) cerebellum.
C) Pacinian corpuscles.
D) muscle spindles.
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A proprioceptor is sensitive to the:

A) degree of relaxation or contraction of smooth muscle tissue.
B) position and movement of a part of the body.
C) percentage of fibers that are contracting within a muscle bundle.
D) degree of fatigue in a muscle.
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If a new species were found with legs composed almost completely of fast-twitch muscles, what could we infer about its behavior?

A) It could chase prey over long distances.
B) It could chase prey only over short distances.
C) It probably travels constantly.
D) It probably moves slowly and grazes on vegetation.
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During aerobic exercises such as dancing, as glucose is used by the muscles, ____.

A) fast-twitch fibers absorb more glucose
B) slow-twitch muscles produce glucose anaerobically
C) glucose use increases
D) glucose use decreases
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People with severe spinal cord injury continue to produce normal activity in the motor cortex when they want to move.
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The motor cortex can become active when imagining movement.
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A fish swimming in cold water can swim rapidly, but fatigues much faster.
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The relative percentage of fast- and slow-twitch fibers is unchangeable after birth.
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A striated muscle controls movement of the body in relation to the environment.
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The motor cortex has direct connections to the muscles.
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In skeletal muscles, every axon releases dopamine.
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A fixed sequence of movements is called a motor program.
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Most types of movement can be clearly classified as voluntary or involuntary.
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The stretch reflex is caused by a stretch of the muscle.
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The prefrontal cortex plans movements according to their probable outcomes.
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Fast-twitch fibers have fast contractions and rapid fatigue.
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Control of a single muscle is distributed over a population of cells in the motor cortex.
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Activation of the Golgi tendon organs results in contraction of the muscle.
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Central pattern generators are most likely to be found in the spinal cord.
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Allied reflexes are stronger in infants and children than adults.
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Taking a drug that blocks acetylcholine receptors would be helpful for a person with myasthenia gravis.
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Infants have several reflexes not seen in adults.
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Marathon runners build up muscle fibers that are also helpful for sprinting.
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The supplementary motor cortex is mainly active when preparing for an organized sequence of movements.
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Parkinson's symptoms usually don't appear until 70-80% of the substantia nigra neurons have died.
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The gene for Huntington's disease is recessive.
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Late-onset Parkinson's disease is largely determined by genetics.
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People with cerebellar damage are faster at shifting their attention to a particular visual location.
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Brain transplants for Parkinson's patients have generally been very successful.
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Internal organs are to ____ as movement of the body is to ____.

A) smooth muscles; rough muscles
B) smooth muscles; striated muscles
C) striated muscles; skeletal muscles
D) antagonistic muscles; skeletal muscles
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Ultimately, the purpose of having a brain is to:

A) control movement.
B) solve logical problems.
C) control hormone release.
D) comprehend language.
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What type of muscle controls movements of internal organs?

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C) cardiac
D) antagonistic
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The more glutamine repeats that a person has, the earlier the age of onset of Huntington's disease.
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Paths from the cerebral cortex to the spinal cord are called the corticospinal tracts.
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Dopamine neurons are more vulnerable than most other neurons to damage caused by metabolic problems.
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Huntington's disease is controlled by an autosomal dominant gene.
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In infancy, the sea squirt has a brain until it:

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C) eats clown fish.
D) migrates to open water.
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What type of muscle is responsible for the movement of your body through the environment?

A) smooth
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C) cardiac
D) syncarpous
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In Huntington's disease, earlier onset is associated with slower deterioration over time.
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Mirror neurons are active both during preparation for a movement and while watching someone else perform the same or a similar movement.
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The heart is to ____ as movement of the body is to ____.

A) smooth muscles; rough muscles
B) cardiac muscles; striated muscles
C) striated muscles; skeletal muscles
D) antagonistic muscles; skeletal muscles
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The sensory cortex produces a kind of activity called a readiness potential before any voluntary movement.
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What type of muscle controls movements of the heart?

A) smooth
B) striated
C) cardiac
D) antagonistic
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The symptoms of cerebellar damage resemble those of alcohol intoxication.
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What is the relationship between the motor neuron axons and muscle fibers?

A) Each axon innervates only one muscle fiber.
B) The more muscle fibers a single axon innervates, the more precise the movements.
C) The more axons which innervate a single muscle fiber, the more precise the movements.
D) The fewer muscle fibers a single axon innervates, the more precise the movements.
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You have precise control over the movement of your fingers, probably because:

A) they have many muscle fibers per motor neuron.
B) they have few muscle fibers per motor neuron.
C) the axons in the fingers have faster action potentials.
D) you have learned how to write.
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Axons release ____ at junctions with skeletal muscles.

A) many different neurotransmitters
B) dopamine
C) norepinephrine
D) acetylcholine
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When an axon releases a transmitter at the nerve-muscle junction, the response of the muscle is to:

A) always relax.
B) always contract.
C) relax or contract, depending on the transmitter.
D) relax or contract, depending on the duration and amount of transmitter.
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A deficit of acetylcholine or its receptors:

A) cause involuntary movement
B) increase movement
C) impair movement
D) does not affect movement
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A contraction of equal force in antagonist muscles of the arm would result in ____ of the arm.

A) flexion
B) extension
C) no movement
D) rotation
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At the elbow, the ____ brings the hand toward the shoulder.

A) extensor muscle
B) flexor muscle
C) striated muscle
D) skeletal muscle
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Moving a leg or arm back and forth requires opposing sets of muscles called:

A) extensor muscles.
B) flexor muscles.
C) cardiac muscles.
D) antagonistic muscles.
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The eye muscles have a ratio of about ____ axon(s) per ????____ muscle fiber(s).

A) two, three
B) one, three
C) three, two
D) three one
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A fish will adjust to lower water temperatures by:

A) increasing the speed of its action potentials.
B) increasing the amplitude of its action potentials.
C) recruiting different muscle fibers.
D) increasing its basal metabolic rate.
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What happens when a fish swims at low temperatures?

A) Muscle fibers contract more vigorously than at high temperatures.
B) The fish swims more slowly.
C) The fish swims at its usual speed but fatigues more rapidly.
D) The fish swims at its usual speed but fatigues more slowly.
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Which muscle is "antagonistic" to a flexor muscle in the right arm?

A) a flexor muscle in the right arm
B) an extensor muscle in the left arm
C) an extensor muscle in the right arm
D) another flexor muscle in the right arm
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In movement the, ____ muscle straightens the arm.

A) Flexor
B) Striated
C) Extensor
D) Skeletal
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The eye muscles can be moved with greater precision than the biceps muscles because the:

A) biceps have only slow-twitch muscles.
B) biceps have only fast-twitch muscles.
C) biceps are opposed by an antagonistic muscle; the eye muscles are not.
D) eye muscles have a lower ratio of muscle fibers to axons.
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The biceps muscles of the arm have a ratio of ____ to more than a hundred fibers.

A) four
B) three
C) one
D) two
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Cardiac muscles have properties:

A) just like those of smooth muscles.
B) just like those of skeletal muscles.
C) just like those of antagonistic muscles.
D) intermediate between those of smooth and skeletal.
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A neuromuscular junction is a synapse:

A) where a sensory axon delivering information from a muscle meets a neuron.
B) where a motor neuron axon meets a muscle fiber.
C) specific to cardiac muscles.
D) where a muscle excites or inhibits a neuron.
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What will cause a muscle to relax?

A) electrical stimulation
B) absence of acetylcholine
C) presence of norepinephrine
D) presence of epinephrine
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What is the name given to the synapse where a motor neuron's axon meets a muscle fiber?

A) neuromuscular junction
B) polar junction
C) muscle spindle
D) neurofiber synapse
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The absence of acetylcholine will cause a muscle to:

A) relax.
B) contract.
C) fatigue.
D) stretch.
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Of the three types of skeletal muscles found in fish, which type is least susceptible to fatigue?

A) Red
B) White
C) Blue
D) Pink
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A boxer's ability to sense the position of his arm and hand before planning a punch is dependent on the sense of:

A) proprioception.
B) somatosensation.
C) pain.
D) vision.
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Which type of proprioceptor responds to increases in muscle tension?

A) Golgi tendon organ
B) fast-twitch fiber
C) muscle spindle
D) slow-twitch fiber
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A muscle spindle responds to the:

A) oxygen level in the muscle.
B) acetylcholine concentration at the nerve-muscle junction.
C) fatigue of the muscle.
D) stretch of the muscle.
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Which would be especially important when running up a flight of stairs at full speed?

A) fast-twitch muscles
B) slow-twitch muscles
C) smooth muscles
D) intermediate muscles
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Exercising at a high altitude where there is less oxygen is most likely to affect:

A) intermediate fibers.
B) anaerobic contraction.
C) fast-twitch fibers.
D) slow-twitch fibers.
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A physician taps you just below the knee to check a reflex that is based on information from which kind of receptor?

A) a Golgi tendon organ
B) an oscillator
C) a muscle spindle
D) a vestibular organ
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Which of the following are two kinds of proprioceptors?

A) extensors and contractors
B) contractors and muscle spindles
C) muscle spindles and Golgi tendon organs
D) muscle spindles and extensors
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A tap on the knee just below the kneecap will elicit extension of the leg. This reflex indicates that:

A) muscle spindles have been stretched.
B) Golgi tendon organs have been stretched.
C) neurons have been damaged in the spinal cord.
D) muscle spindles have been relaxed.
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Compared to the average weekend jogger, a world class marathon runner probably has a higher percentage of which kind of fibers in his legs?

A) slow-twitch
B) fast-twitch
C) smooth muscle
D) white muscle
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What are the differences among the three types of skeletal muscle found in fish (red, pink, and white)?

A) speed of contraction
B) susceptibility to fatigue
C) both speed of contraction and susceptibility to fatigue
D) only their color
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The stretch reflex:

A) results in a stretch.
B) is caused by a stretch.
C) inhibits motor neurons.
D) sends a message for a muscle to relax.
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73
Vigorous use of fast-twitch fibers results in fatigue because the process is:

A) aerobic.
B) anaerobic.
C) anabolic.
D) abolic.
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74
A Golgi tendon organ responds to:

A) increases in muscle tension.
B) decreases in muscle tension.
C) increases in muscle spindles.
D) decreases in muscle spindles.
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75
Compared to a long distance runner, a world class sprinter probably has more of which kind of fibers in her legs?

A) slow-twitch
B) fast-twitch
C) smooth muscle
D) striated muscle
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76
At high temperatures, a fish relies mostly on its:

A) white muscles.
B) red muscles.
C) blue muscles.
D) pink muscles.
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77
A sudden stretch of a muscle excites a feedback system that opposes the stretch. This message starts in the:

A) dorsal root ganglion.
B) cerebellum.
C) Pacinian corpuscles.
D) muscle spindles.
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78
A proprioceptor is sensitive to the:

A) degree of relaxation or contraction of smooth muscle tissue.
B) position and movement of a part of the body.
C) percentage of fibers that are contracting within a muscle bundle.
D) degree of fatigue in a muscle.
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79
If a new species were found with legs composed almost completely of fast-twitch muscles, what could we infer about its behavior?

A) It could chase prey over long distances.
B) It could chase prey only over short distances.
C) It probably travels constantly.
D) It probably moves slowly and grazes on vegetation.
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80
During aerobic exercises such as dancing, as glucose is used by the muscles, ____.

A) fast-twitch fibers absorb more glucose
B) slow-twitch muscles produce glucose anaerobically
C) glucose use increases
D) glucose use decreases
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