Deck 43: Muscles, Bones, and Body Movements

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The I bands in skeletal muscle are composed of ____.

A)discs to which thin filaments are anchored
B)stacked thick filaments along with the parts of thin filaments that overlap both ends
C)thin filaments but no thick filaments
D)thick filaments but no thin filaments
E)stacked thin filaments along with parts of thick filaments that overlap both ends
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The A bands in skeletal muscle are composed of ____.

A)discs to which thin filaments are anchored
B)stacked thick filaments along with the parts of thin filaments that overlap both ends
C)thin filaments but no thick filaments
D)thick filaments but no thin filaments
E)stacked thin filaments along with parts of thick filaments that overlap both ends
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In skeletal muscle contraction, the neurotransmitter ____ is released at the axon terminal of the neuromuscular junction to trigger an action potential in the muscle cell.

A)troponin
B)Ca2+
C)tropomyosin
D)ATP
E)acetylcholine
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The binding of ____to ____ directly triggers the power stroke in skeletal muscle contraction.

A)myosin; actin
B)tropomyosin; myosin
C)myosin; troponin
D)tropomyosin; actin
E)troponin; tropomyosin
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The Z lines in skeletal muscle are composed of ____.

A)discs to which thin filaments are anchored
B)stacked thick filaments along with the parts of thin filaments that overlap both ends
C)thin filaments but no thick filaments
D)thick filaments but no thin filaments
E)stacked thin filaments along with parts of thick filaments that overlap both ends
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Which muscle type is found in the walls of body tubes and cavities of vertebrates, such as blood vessels and the intestines?

A)cardiac
B)smooth
C)skeletal
D)rough
E)epithelial
Question
In skeletal muscle contraction, the neurotransmitter ____ is released at the axon terminal of the neuromuscular junction to trigger an action potential in the muscle cell.

A)troponin
B)Ca2+
C)tropomyosin
D)ATP
E)acetylcholine
Question
The region between two adjacent "Z lines" is known as a ____.

A)muscle fiber
B)sarcomere
C)tendon
D)ligament
E)myofibril
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Skeletal muscles in vertebrates connect to ____.

A)tendons
B)sarcomeres
C)bones
D)ligaments
E)myofibrils
Question
A typical human body has ____ skeletal muscles.

A)78
B)168
C)206
D)417
E)over 600
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Skeletal muscle cells have ____ and are controlled by the ____ nervous system.

A)many nuclei; somatic
B)many nuclei; autonomic
C)one nucleus each; autonomic
D)one nucleus each; somatic
E)two nuclei each; somatic
Question
In skeletal muscle contraction, an increase in ____in the cytosol triggers the crossbridge cycle.

A)troponin
B)Ca2+
C)tropomyosin
D)ATP
E)acetylcholine
Question
Individual skeletal muscle cells are packed with cylindrical contractile elements about 1 mm in diameter called ____.

A)muscle fibers
B)sarcomeres
C)tendons
D)ligaments
E)myofibrils
Question
Skeletal muscles attach to bones by ____.

A)ligaments ​
B)cartilage
C)smooth muscles
D)tendons
E)joints
Question
In skeletal muscle contraction, ____ directly fuels the movement of the myosin head.

A)glucose
B)fatty acids ​
C)GTP
D)ATP
E)an H+ gradient
Question
The ____ is a system of vesicles that wraps around each A band and I band.

A)neuromuscular junction
B)Golgi apparatus
C)sheath
D)microvillus
E)sarcoplasmic reticulum
Question
In skeletal muscle contraction, when____binds to Ca2+, it undergoes a conformational change that allowstropomyosin to move to the grooves in the actin double helix.

A)troponin
B)myosin
C)phosphate ions
D)ATP
E)acetylcholine
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Skeletal muscles are made up of bundles of elongated, cylindrical cells called ____.

A)muscle fibers
B)sarcomeres
C)tendons
D)ligaments
E)myofibrils
Question
Skeletal muscle H zones are composed of ____.

A)discs to which thin filaments are anchored
B)stacked thick filaments along with the parts of thin filaments that overlap both ends
C)thin filaments but no thick filaments
D)thick filaments but no thin filaments
E)stacked thin filaments along with parts of thick filaments that overlap both ends
Question
Thick filaments are parallel bundles of ____ molecules.

A)actin
B)tropomyosin
C)acetylcholine
D)myosin
E)troponin
Question
A defect in the transport of ____ ions would have the most direct effect on muscle contraction.

A)Cl -
B)K+
C)Ca2+
D)Na+ Zn2+
E)Zn2+
Question
The main role of myoglobin in muscle fibers is to ____.

A)magnify responses to neurotransmitters
B)sequester ions
C)synthesize ATP
D)store oxygen
E)enhance the strength of the power stroke
Question
A rapid, powerful movement of short duration that could not be sustained very long would likely involve mainly ____.

A)fast anaerobic fibers
B)fast aerobic and fast anaerobic muscle fibers
C)slow muscle fibers and fast aerobic muscle fibers
D)slow muscle fibers
E)fast aerobic fibers
Question
The bodies of arthropods are supported mainly by ____.

A)an exoskeleton
B)only nonskeletal structures
C)a hydrostatic skeleton
D)an endoskeleton
E)joined exo- and endoskeletons
Question
The ribs and sternum are considered to be part of ____.

A)both the axial skeleton and the appendicular skeleton
B)the axial skeleton only
C)neither the axial skeleton nor the appendicular skeleton
D)the appendicular skeleton only
E)the axial or appendicular skeleton depending on the animal
Question
Vertebrates such as ____ have both exo- and endoskeletons.

A)birds
B)humans
C)turtles
D)lobsters
E)fish
Question
Clostridium botulinum produces a deadly toxin that stops muscle contractions by ____.

A)destroying cell membranes
B)killing mitochondria
C)disrupting the structure of actin filaments
D)preventing ATP synthesis
E)blocking acetylcholine release
Question
A single, weak contraction of a muscle fiber is called ____. ​

A)an action potential
B)a muscle twitch
C)fatigue
D)tetanus
E)constriction
Question
A muscle contraction during which fibers cannot relax between stimuli is called ____.

A)an action potential
B)a muscle twitch
C)fatigue
D)tetanus
E)constriction
Question
High-intensity training in racehorses results in ____.

A)the expression of genes involved in energy metabolism, insulin response, and muscle inflammation ​
B)the expression of genes involved in metabolism, oxidative phosphorylation, and muscle structure
C)no phenotypic or biochemical changes
D)no change in the expression of genes, but changes in phenotypes
E)changes in the expression of genes, but no changes in phenotypes
Question
The mechanism of muscle contraction was first studied in ____ muscle using high-resolution ____ microscopy.

A)skeletal; light
B)smooth; light
C)skeletal; electron
D)smooth; electron
E)cardiac; electron
Question
A motor unit is a ____.

A)single muscle fiber activated individually
B)complete set of muscle fibers in a single muscle
C)single sarcomere
D)sequence of muscle fibers activated in order
E)group of muscle fibers activated as a block ​
Question
Myoglobin content is high in ____.

A)fast anaerobic fibers only ​
B)slow muscle fibers only
C)slow muscle fibers and fast aerobic muscle fibers
D)fast aerobic and fast anaerobic muscle fibers
E)slow muscle fibers and fast anaerobic fibers
Question
The frozen contraction of muscle cells called rigor mortis occurs after death because ____.

A)ions are not available in the cytoplasm of muscle cells
B)tropomyosin breaks down quickly
C)crossbriges become very rigid structures
D)ATP production stops
E)muscle cells are flooded with neurotransmitters
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By _____, researchers had established how actin and myosin arrangements changed during muscle ____.

A)1924; relaxation
B)1954; contraction
C)1924; contraction
D)1994; relaxation
E)1904; stimulation
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Unlike endurance training, weight lifting will convert ____.

A)slow muscle fibers to fast muscle fibers
B)fast muscle fibers to slow muscle fibers
C)fast muscle fibers from the anaerobic to the aerobic type
D)fast muscle fibers from the aerobic to the anaerobic type
E)fat to muscle fibers
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Tube feet of sea stars, erectile tissue of the penis in vertebrates, and the bodies of cnidarians are all supported by ____.

A)an exoskeleton
B)cardiac muscle
C)a hydrostatic skeleton
D)an endoskeleton
E)joined exo- and endoskeletons
Question
Duchenne muscular dystrophy is caused by a mutation that ____.

A)Duchenne muscular dystrophy is caused by a mutation that ____.
B)weakens myofibrils ​
C)decreases the transmission of force
D)disrupts the sarcomere
E)increases the transmission of force
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The radius and ulna are considered to be part of ____.

A)both the axial skeleton and the appendicular skeleton
B)the axial skeleton only
C)neither the axial skeleton nor the appendicular skeleton
D)the appendicular skeleton only
E)the axial or appendicular skeleton depending on the animal
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For humans and most vertebrates, the body is supported primarily by ____.

A)an exoskeleton
B)only nonskeletal structures
C)a hydrostatic skeleton
D)an endoskeleton
E)joined exo- and endoskeletons
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A muscle that decreases the angle between two bones at a joint is called a(n)____.

A)flexor
B)agonist
C)depressor
D)antagonist
E)extensor
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Human vertebrae are held together by ____ joints.

A)synovial
B)cartilaginous
C)fibrous
D)both fibrous and cartilaginous
E)both synovial and fibrous
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A ____ joint can move rotate about its axis, providing maximum range of motion.

A)hinge
B)fulcrum
C)ball-and-socket
D)lever
E)ligament
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The human elbow is an example of a ____ joint.

A)hinge
B)fulcrum
C)ball-and-socket
D)lever
E)ligament
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Bone plays a critical role in providing ____ for the blood.

A)sodium and calcium ions
B)magnesium and phosphate ions
C)carbon dioxide
D)phosphate and calcium ions
E)calcium ions and oxygen
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The ____ muscles are an example of an antagonist muscle pair in humans.

A)calf and gluteus maximus
B)deltoid and pectoral
C)hamstring and biceps
D)calf and hamstring
E)biceps and triceps
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Bone tissue is composed of ____ and ____ regions.

A)spongy; muscular
B)spongy; compact
C)compact; diffuse
D)aerobic; anaerobic
E)red; white
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Synovial joints are held together by ____.

A)muscle fibers
B)sarcomeres
C)tendons
D)ligaments
E)myofibrils
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A muscle that increases the angle between two bones at a joint is called a(n)____.

A)flexor
B)agonist
C)depressor
D)antagonist
E)extensor
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A promising means of improving conditions for patients with type-2 diabetes may be ____.

A)injections with myostatin
B)increasing muscle mass
C)ketoacidosis
D)injections with acetylcholine
E)increasing consumption of simple carbohydrates
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The ____ joints, found in the vertebrae and some rib bones,have fibrous connective tissue covering the ends of the bones involved and are somewhat moveable. ​

A)synovial
B)cartilaginous
C)fibrous
D)agonist
E)antagonistic
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A muscle that causes any type of movement in a joint when it contracts is called a(n)____.

A)flexor
B)agonist
C)depressor
D)antagonist
E)extensor
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How are the muscle attachments optimized in animals evolved for movement through the soil?

A)The attachments produce levers that move relatively rapidly.
B)The attachments produce levers that need to apply large forces for movement.
C)The attachments produce levers that move relatively slowly, but need to apply only small forces for movement.
D)The attachments produce levers that move rapidly, but need to apply only small forces for movement.
E)The attachments produce levers that swing freely.
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Muscles that act as opposing pairs are____.

A)flexors
B)agonists
C)depressors
D)antagonists
E)extensors
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Skeletal muscle growth and development is inhibited by ____ produced in muscle cells.

A)erythropoietin
B)acetylcholine
C)epidermal growth factor
D)epinephrine
E)myostatin
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The ____ joints are usually highly moveable, with a fluid-filled capsule of connective tissue surrounding them.

A)synovial
B)cartilaginous
C)fibrous
D)agonist
E)antagonistic
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The primary source of new red blood cells in mammals is the ____.

A)liver
B)blood, itself
C)spleen
D)heart
E)bone marrow
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An animal that is evolved for rapid movement over the ground will have relatively ____ bones.

A)heavy and thick
B)heavy
C)light and thin
D)light
E)heavy and thin
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Research indicates that compared to the genomes of bony fish, the elephant shark genome contains ____ the genes necessary for bone formation.

A)none of
B)half of
C)most of
D)all but one of
E)double
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A ____ joint can move only in one direction, providing limited range of motion.

A)hinge
B)fulcrum
C)ball-and-socket
D)lever
E)ligament
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red fiber color
slow
red fiber color
fast aerobic
red fiber color
fast anaerobic
red fiber color
both slow and fast aerobic
red fiber color
both fast aerobic and fast anaerobic
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A typical human body has ____ bones.

A)78
B)168
C)206
D)417
E)over 600
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Annelids must utilize ____ muscles in order to move.

A)only circular
B)only longitudinal
C)crosswise
D)circular and longitudinal
E)crosswise or longitudinal
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The human finger contains ____ joints.

A)hinge
B)fulcrum
C)ball-and-socket
D)lever
E)ligament
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Answer the question using the accompanying figure. The structure labeled "C" is a modified form of the ____.

A)Golgi apparatus
B)plasma membrane
C)rough endoplasmic reticulum
D)smooth endoplasmic reticulum
E)nuclear membrane
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low myoglobin content
slow
low myoglobin content
fast aerobic
low myoglobin content
fast anaerobic
low myoglobin content
both slow and fast aerobic
low myoglobin content
both fast aerobic and fast anaerobic
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<strong>    Figure 43.2 A. A B. B C. C D. D Answer the question using the accompanying figure. The structure labeled B forms at the ____.</strong> A)junctions of A bands and I bands B)H zone C)junctions of A bands and H zones D)M line E)junctions of I bands and M lines <div style=padding-top: 35px>  
Figure 43.2
A. A
B. B
C. C
D. D
Answer the question using the accompanying figure. The structure labeled "B" forms at the ____.

A)junctions of A bands and I bands
B)H zone
C)junctions of A bands and H zones
D)M line
E)junctions of I bands and M lines
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many mitochondria
slow
many mitochondria
fast aerobic
many mitochondria
fast anaerobic
many mitochondria
both slow and fast aerobic
many mitochondria
both fast aerobic and fast anaerobic
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Each motor unit is composed of ____.

A)both slow and fast aerobic muscle fibers
B)both fast aerobic and anaerobic fibers
C)all types of muscle fibers mixed together
D)only one type muscle fiber
E)both slow and fast anaerobic muscle fibers
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Answer the question using the accompanying figure. The muscle indicated by the letter 'B' is analogous to the ____ muscle in a human.

A)calf
B)deltoid
C)biceps
D)tongue
E)triceps
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high fatigue resistance
slow
high fatigue resistance
fast aerobic
high fatigue resistance
fast anaerobic
high fatigue resistance
both slow and fast aerobic
high fatigue resistance
both fast aerobic and fast anaerobic
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low oxidative phosphorylation capacity
slow
low oxidative phosphorylation capacity
fast aerobic
low oxidative phosphorylation capacity
fast anaerobic
low oxidative phosphorylation capacity
both slow and fast aerobic
low oxidative phosphorylation capacity
both fast aerobic and fast anaerobic
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high myosin-ATPase activity
slow
high myosin-ATPase activity
fast aerobic
high myosin-ATPase activity
fast anaerobic
high myosin-ATPase activity
both slow and fast aerobic
high myosin-ATPase activity
both fast aerobic and fast anaerobic
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intermediate fatigue resistance
slow
intermediate fatigue resistance
fast aerobic
intermediate fatigue resistance
fast anaerobic
intermediate fatigue resistance
both slow and fast aerobic
intermediate fatigue resistance
both fast aerobic and fast anaerobic
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high contraction intensity
slow
high contraction intensity
fast aerobic
high contraction intensity
fast anaerobic
high contraction intensity
both slow and fast aerobic
high contraction intensity
both fast aerobic and fast anaerobic
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slow contraction speed
slow
slow contraction speed
fast aerobic
slow contraction speed
fast anaerobic
slow contraction speed
both slow and fast aerobic
slow contraction speed
both fast aerobic and fast anaerobic
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Answer the question using the accompanying figure. Neurotransmitters and ____ are key components in the pathway for stimulating skeletal muscle contractions.

A)A
B)B
C)C
D)A and B
E)B and C
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<strong>  Figure 43.1 A. A B. B  Answer the question using the accompanying figure. The muscle indicated by the letter 'A' is a(n)____ muscle. ​</strong> A)flexor B)agonist C)depressor D)antagonist E)extensor <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Figure 43.1
A. A
B. B 
Answer the question using the accompanying figure. The muscle indicated by the letter 'A' is a(n)____ muscle. ​

A)flexor
B)agonist
C)depressor
D)antagonist
E)extensor
Question
The most common type of lever system in the body has the force applied ____.

A)at the free end of the bone
B)at the attached end of the bone
C)at the fulcrum
D)between the fulcrum and the load
E)at the load end
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intermediate glycogen content
slow
intermediate glycogen content
fast aerobic
intermediate glycogen content
fast anaerobic
intermediate glycogen content
both slow and fast aerobic
intermediate glycogen content
both fast aerobic and fast anaerobic
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Deck 43: Muscles, Bones, and Body Movements
1
The I bands in skeletal muscle are composed of ____.

A)discs to which thin filaments are anchored
B)stacked thick filaments along with the parts of thin filaments that overlap both ends
C)thin filaments but no thick filaments
D)thick filaments but no thin filaments
E)stacked thin filaments along with parts of thick filaments that overlap both ends
C
2
The A bands in skeletal muscle are composed of ____.

A)discs to which thin filaments are anchored
B)stacked thick filaments along with the parts of thin filaments that overlap both ends
C)thin filaments but no thick filaments
D)thick filaments but no thin filaments
E)stacked thin filaments along with parts of thick filaments that overlap both ends
B
3
In skeletal muscle contraction, the neurotransmitter ____ is released at the axon terminal of the neuromuscular junction to trigger an action potential in the muscle cell.

A)troponin
B)Ca2+
C)tropomyosin
D)ATP
E)acetylcholine
E
4
The binding of ____to ____ directly triggers the power stroke in skeletal muscle contraction.

A)myosin; actin
B)tropomyosin; myosin
C)myosin; troponin
D)tropomyosin; actin
E)troponin; tropomyosin
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The Z lines in skeletal muscle are composed of ____.

A)discs to which thin filaments are anchored
B)stacked thick filaments along with the parts of thin filaments that overlap both ends
C)thin filaments but no thick filaments
D)thick filaments but no thin filaments
E)stacked thin filaments along with parts of thick filaments that overlap both ends
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6
Which muscle type is found in the walls of body tubes and cavities of vertebrates, such as blood vessels and the intestines?

A)cardiac
B)smooth
C)skeletal
D)rough
E)epithelial
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7
In skeletal muscle contraction, the neurotransmitter ____ is released at the axon terminal of the neuromuscular junction to trigger an action potential in the muscle cell.

A)troponin
B)Ca2+
C)tropomyosin
D)ATP
E)acetylcholine
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8
The region between two adjacent "Z lines" is known as a ____.

A)muscle fiber
B)sarcomere
C)tendon
D)ligament
E)myofibril
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9
Skeletal muscles in vertebrates connect to ____.

A)tendons
B)sarcomeres
C)bones
D)ligaments
E)myofibrils
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A typical human body has ____ skeletal muscles.

A)78
B)168
C)206
D)417
E)over 600
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11
Skeletal muscle cells have ____ and are controlled by the ____ nervous system.

A)many nuclei; somatic
B)many nuclei; autonomic
C)one nucleus each; autonomic
D)one nucleus each; somatic
E)two nuclei each; somatic
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12
In skeletal muscle contraction, an increase in ____in the cytosol triggers the crossbridge cycle.

A)troponin
B)Ca2+
C)tropomyosin
D)ATP
E)acetylcholine
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13
Individual skeletal muscle cells are packed with cylindrical contractile elements about 1 mm in diameter called ____.

A)muscle fibers
B)sarcomeres
C)tendons
D)ligaments
E)myofibrils
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14
Skeletal muscles attach to bones by ____.

A)ligaments ​
B)cartilage
C)smooth muscles
D)tendons
E)joints
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15
In skeletal muscle contraction, ____ directly fuels the movement of the myosin head.

A)glucose
B)fatty acids ​
C)GTP
D)ATP
E)an H+ gradient
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16
The ____ is a system of vesicles that wraps around each A band and I band.

A)neuromuscular junction
B)Golgi apparatus
C)sheath
D)microvillus
E)sarcoplasmic reticulum
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17
In skeletal muscle contraction, when____binds to Ca2+, it undergoes a conformational change that allowstropomyosin to move to the grooves in the actin double helix.

A)troponin
B)myosin
C)phosphate ions
D)ATP
E)acetylcholine
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18
Skeletal muscles are made up of bundles of elongated, cylindrical cells called ____.

A)muscle fibers
B)sarcomeres
C)tendons
D)ligaments
E)myofibrils
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19
Skeletal muscle H zones are composed of ____.

A)discs to which thin filaments are anchored
B)stacked thick filaments along with the parts of thin filaments that overlap both ends
C)thin filaments but no thick filaments
D)thick filaments but no thin filaments
E)stacked thin filaments along with parts of thick filaments that overlap both ends
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20
Thick filaments are parallel bundles of ____ molecules.

A)actin
B)tropomyosin
C)acetylcholine
D)myosin
E)troponin
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21
A defect in the transport of ____ ions would have the most direct effect on muscle contraction.

A)Cl -
B)K+
C)Ca2+
D)Na+ Zn2+
E)Zn2+
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22
The main role of myoglobin in muscle fibers is to ____.

A)magnify responses to neurotransmitters
B)sequester ions
C)synthesize ATP
D)store oxygen
E)enhance the strength of the power stroke
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23
A rapid, powerful movement of short duration that could not be sustained very long would likely involve mainly ____.

A)fast anaerobic fibers
B)fast aerobic and fast anaerobic muscle fibers
C)slow muscle fibers and fast aerobic muscle fibers
D)slow muscle fibers
E)fast aerobic fibers
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The bodies of arthropods are supported mainly by ____.

A)an exoskeleton
B)only nonskeletal structures
C)a hydrostatic skeleton
D)an endoskeleton
E)joined exo- and endoskeletons
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25
The ribs and sternum are considered to be part of ____.

A)both the axial skeleton and the appendicular skeleton
B)the axial skeleton only
C)neither the axial skeleton nor the appendicular skeleton
D)the appendicular skeleton only
E)the axial or appendicular skeleton depending on the animal
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Vertebrates such as ____ have both exo- and endoskeletons.

A)birds
B)humans
C)turtles
D)lobsters
E)fish
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27
Clostridium botulinum produces a deadly toxin that stops muscle contractions by ____.

A)destroying cell membranes
B)killing mitochondria
C)disrupting the structure of actin filaments
D)preventing ATP synthesis
E)blocking acetylcholine release
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A single, weak contraction of a muscle fiber is called ____. ​

A)an action potential
B)a muscle twitch
C)fatigue
D)tetanus
E)constriction
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A muscle contraction during which fibers cannot relax between stimuli is called ____.

A)an action potential
B)a muscle twitch
C)fatigue
D)tetanus
E)constriction
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30
High-intensity training in racehorses results in ____.

A)the expression of genes involved in energy metabolism, insulin response, and muscle inflammation ​
B)the expression of genes involved in metabolism, oxidative phosphorylation, and muscle structure
C)no phenotypic or biochemical changes
D)no change in the expression of genes, but changes in phenotypes
E)changes in the expression of genes, but no changes in phenotypes
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31
The mechanism of muscle contraction was first studied in ____ muscle using high-resolution ____ microscopy.

A)skeletal; light
B)smooth; light
C)skeletal; electron
D)smooth; electron
E)cardiac; electron
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32
A motor unit is a ____.

A)single muscle fiber activated individually
B)complete set of muscle fibers in a single muscle
C)single sarcomere
D)sequence of muscle fibers activated in order
E)group of muscle fibers activated as a block ​
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33
Myoglobin content is high in ____.

A)fast anaerobic fibers only ​
B)slow muscle fibers only
C)slow muscle fibers and fast aerobic muscle fibers
D)fast aerobic and fast anaerobic muscle fibers
E)slow muscle fibers and fast anaerobic fibers
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34
The frozen contraction of muscle cells called rigor mortis occurs after death because ____.

A)ions are not available in the cytoplasm of muscle cells
B)tropomyosin breaks down quickly
C)crossbriges become very rigid structures
D)ATP production stops
E)muscle cells are flooded with neurotransmitters
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35
By _____, researchers had established how actin and myosin arrangements changed during muscle ____.

A)1924; relaxation
B)1954; contraction
C)1924; contraction
D)1994; relaxation
E)1904; stimulation
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36
Unlike endurance training, weight lifting will convert ____.

A)slow muscle fibers to fast muscle fibers
B)fast muscle fibers to slow muscle fibers
C)fast muscle fibers from the anaerobic to the aerobic type
D)fast muscle fibers from the aerobic to the anaerobic type
E)fat to muscle fibers
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37
Tube feet of sea stars, erectile tissue of the penis in vertebrates, and the bodies of cnidarians are all supported by ____.

A)an exoskeleton
B)cardiac muscle
C)a hydrostatic skeleton
D)an endoskeleton
E)joined exo- and endoskeletons
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38
Duchenne muscular dystrophy is caused by a mutation that ____.

A)Duchenne muscular dystrophy is caused by a mutation that ____.
B)weakens myofibrils ​
C)decreases the transmission of force
D)disrupts the sarcomere
E)increases the transmission of force
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39
The radius and ulna are considered to be part of ____.

A)both the axial skeleton and the appendicular skeleton
B)the axial skeleton only
C)neither the axial skeleton nor the appendicular skeleton
D)the appendicular skeleton only
E)the axial or appendicular skeleton depending on the animal
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40
For humans and most vertebrates, the body is supported primarily by ____.

A)an exoskeleton
B)only nonskeletal structures
C)a hydrostatic skeleton
D)an endoskeleton
E)joined exo- and endoskeletons
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41
A muscle that decreases the angle between two bones at a joint is called a(n)____.

A)flexor
B)agonist
C)depressor
D)antagonist
E)extensor
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42
Human vertebrae are held together by ____ joints.

A)synovial
B)cartilaginous
C)fibrous
D)both fibrous and cartilaginous
E)both synovial and fibrous
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43
A ____ joint can move rotate about its axis, providing maximum range of motion.

A)hinge
B)fulcrum
C)ball-and-socket
D)lever
E)ligament
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44
The human elbow is an example of a ____ joint.

A)hinge
B)fulcrum
C)ball-and-socket
D)lever
E)ligament
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45
Bone plays a critical role in providing ____ for the blood.

A)sodium and calcium ions
B)magnesium and phosphate ions
C)carbon dioxide
D)phosphate and calcium ions
E)calcium ions and oxygen
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46
The ____ muscles are an example of an antagonist muscle pair in humans.

A)calf and gluteus maximus
B)deltoid and pectoral
C)hamstring and biceps
D)calf and hamstring
E)biceps and triceps
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47
Bone tissue is composed of ____ and ____ regions.

A)spongy; muscular
B)spongy; compact
C)compact; diffuse
D)aerobic; anaerobic
E)red; white
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48
Synovial joints are held together by ____.

A)muscle fibers
B)sarcomeres
C)tendons
D)ligaments
E)myofibrils
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49
A muscle that increases the angle between two bones at a joint is called a(n)____.

A)flexor
B)agonist
C)depressor
D)antagonist
E)extensor
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50
A promising means of improving conditions for patients with type-2 diabetes may be ____.

A)injections with myostatin
B)increasing muscle mass
C)ketoacidosis
D)injections with acetylcholine
E)increasing consumption of simple carbohydrates
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51
The ____ joints, found in the vertebrae and some rib bones,have fibrous connective tissue covering the ends of the bones involved and are somewhat moveable. ​

A)synovial
B)cartilaginous
C)fibrous
D)agonist
E)antagonistic
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52
A muscle that causes any type of movement in a joint when it contracts is called a(n)____.

A)flexor
B)agonist
C)depressor
D)antagonist
E)extensor
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53
How are the muscle attachments optimized in animals evolved for movement through the soil?

A)The attachments produce levers that move relatively rapidly.
B)The attachments produce levers that need to apply large forces for movement.
C)The attachments produce levers that move relatively slowly, but need to apply only small forces for movement.
D)The attachments produce levers that move rapidly, but need to apply only small forces for movement.
E)The attachments produce levers that swing freely.
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54
Muscles that act as opposing pairs are____.

A)flexors
B)agonists
C)depressors
D)antagonists
E)extensors
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55
Skeletal muscle growth and development is inhibited by ____ produced in muscle cells.

A)erythropoietin
B)acetylcholine
C)epidermal growth factor
D)epinephrine
E)myostatin
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56
The ____ joints are usually highly moveable, with a fluid-filled capsule of connective tissue surrounding them.

A)synovial
B)cartilaginous
C)fibrous
D)agonist
E)antagonistic
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57
The primary source of new red blood cells in mammals is the ____.

A)liver
B)blood, itself
C)spleen
D)heart
E)bone marrow
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58
An animal that is evolved for rapid movement over the ground will have relatively ____ bones.

A)heavy and thick
B)heavy
C)light and thin
D)light
E)heavy and thin
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59
Research indicates that compared to the genomes of bony fish, the elephant shark genome contains ____ the genes necessary for bone formation.

A)none of
B)half of
C)most of
D)all but one of
E)double
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60
A ____ joint can move only in one direction, providing limited range of motion.

A)hinge
B)fulcrum
C)ball-and-socket
D)lever
E)ligament
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61
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red fiber color
slow
red fiber color
fast aerobic
red fiber color
fast anaerobic
red fiber color
both slow and fast aerobic
red fiber color
both fast aerobic and fast anaerobic
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62
A typical human body has ____ bones.

A)78
B)168
C)206
D)417
E)over 600
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63
Annelids must utilize ____ muscles in order to move.

A)only circular
B)only longitudinal
C)crosswise
D)circular and longitudinal
E)crosswise or longitudinal
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64
The human finger contains ____ joints.

A)hinge
B)fulcrum
C)ball-and-socket
D)lever
E)ligament
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65
Answer the question using the accompanying figure. The structure labeled "C" is a modified form of the ____.

A)Golgi apparatus
B)plasma membrane
C)rough endoplasmic reticulum
D)smooth endoplasmic reticulum
E)nuclear membrane
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66
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low myoglobin content
slow
low myoglobin content
fast aerobic
low myoglobin content
fast anaerobic
low myoglobin content
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low myoglobin content
both fast aerobic and fast anaerobic
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67
<strong>    Figure 43.2 A. A B. B C. C D. D Answer the question using the accompanying figure. The structure labeled B forms at the ____.</strong> A)junctions of A bands and I bands B)H zone C)junctions of A bands and H zones D)M line E)junctions of I bands and M lines  
Figure 43.2
A. A
B. B
C. C
D. D
Answer the question using the accompanying figure. The structure labeled "B" forms at the ____.

A)junctions of A bands and I bands
B)H zone
C)junctions of A bands and H zones
D)M line
E)junctions of I bands and M lines
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68
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many mitochondria
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many mitochondria
fast aerobic
many mitochondria
fast anaerobic
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69
Each motor unit is composed of ____.

A)both slow and fast aerobic muscle fibers
B)both fast aerobic and anaerobic fibers
C)all types of muscle fibers mixed together
D)only one type muscle fiber
E)both slow and fast anaerobic muscle fibers
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70
Answer the question using the accompanying figure. The muscle indicated by the letter 'B' is analogous to the ____ muscle in a human.

A)calf
B)deltoid
C)biceps
D)tongue
E)triceps
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71
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high fatigue resistance
slow
high fatigue resistance
fast aerobic
high fatigue resistance
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high fatigue resistance
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high fatigue resistance
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72
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low oxidative phosphorylation capacity
slow
low oxidative phosphorylation capacity
fast aerobic
low oxidative phosphorylation capacity
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low oxidative phosphorylation capacity
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low oxidative phosphorylation capacity
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73
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high myosin-ATPase activity
slow
high myosin-ATPase activity
fast aerobic
high myosin-ATPase activity
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high myosin-ATPase activity
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74
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intermediate fatigue resistance
slow
intermediate fatigue resistance
fast aerobic
intermediate fatigue resistance
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intermediate fatigue resistance
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intermediate fatigue resistance
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75
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high contraction intensity
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high contraction intensity
fast aerobic
high contraction intensity
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high contraction intensity
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76
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slow contraction speed
slow
slow contraction speed
fast aerobic
slow contraction speed
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slow contraction speed
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77
Answer the question using the accompanying figure. Neurotransmitters and ____ are key components in the pathway for stimulating skeletal muscle contractions.

A)A
B)B
C)C
D)A and B
E)B and C
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78
<strong>  Figure 43.1 A. A B. B  Answer the question using the accompanying figure. The muscle indicated by the letter 'A' is a(n)____ muscle. ​</strong> A)flexor B)agonist C)depressor D)antagonist E)extensor
Figure 43.1
A. A
B. B 
Answer the question using the accompanying figure. The muscle indicated by the letter 'A' is a(n)____ muscle. ​

A)flexor
B)agonist
C)depressor
D)antagonist
E)extensor
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79
The most common type of lever system in the body has the force applied ____.

A)at the free end of the bone
B)at the attached end of the bone
C)at the fulcrum
D)between the fulcrum and the load
E)at the load end
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80
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intermediate glycogen content
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intermediate glycogen content
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intermediate glycogen content
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