Deck 3: Muscle Physiology and Motor Control

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Inhibitory synapses result in a ________________ of the postsynaptic membrane.

A) depolarization
B) repolarization
C) hypopolarization
D) hyperpolarization
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________________ function as a neural bridge between the upper and lower motor neurons.

A) Alpha motor neurons
B) Interneurons
C) Gamma motor neurons
D) Afferent neurons
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Motor neurons receive synaptic connections from __________ of other neurons.

A) a couple
B) tens
C) hundreds
D) thousands
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Upper motor neurons are best described as being located in:

A) the ventral horn gray matter
B) the ventral horn white matter
C) the cerebral cortex and spinal cord
D) only in the lateral and medial corticospinal tracts
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At rest, potential reactive sites on actin filaments are inhibited from coupling with myosin filaments due to:

A) acetylcholine
B) tropomyosin
C) troponin
D) calcium
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During a concentric contraction of a muscle fiber, the I-band:

A) becomes smaller
B) becomes larger
C) does not change
D) response is variable
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Golgi tendon organs transmit __________ information via ______ fibers.

A) afferent; Ia
B) afferent; Ib
C) efferent; Ia
D) efferent; Ib
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Alpha motor neurons innervate:

A) extrafusal muscle fibers
B) intrafusal muscle fibers
C) muscle spindles
D) Golgi tendon organs
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Type I muscle fibers are characterized as _________ twitch and _________ in appearance.

A) slow; light
B) fast; light
C) slow; dark
D) fast; dark
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Within a sarcomere, the H-band contains:

A) actin filaments
B) myosin filaments
C) both actin and myosin filaments
D) tropomyosin
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Intracellular ions are predominantly negative inside the cell.
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The thin connective tissue surrounding the muscle is known as the:

A) endomysium
B) perimysium
C) epimysium
D) fasciculi
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Under resting conditions when no action is occurring, the resting membrane potential is best described as:

A) negative
B) positive
C) neutral-neither negative or positive
D) in a constant state of flux
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Efferent receptors provide accurate and timely information about the status of each body part and the state of the environmental surroundings.
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To increase the amount of tension/force a muscle can generate:

A) It is advantageous to recruit solely the small motor units.
B) The body responds by recruiting a greater number of motor units.
C) The frequency of stimulation of individual motor units is decreased.
D) The body responds by recruiting a few number of motor units.
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_____________ is a syndrome dominated by sustained muscle contractions.

A) Atonia
B) Dystonia
C) Hypotonia
D) Hypertonia
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The entire process from afferent stimulation to motor response occurs within:

A) nanoseconds
B) microseconds
C) milliseconds
D) seconds
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Type II muscle fibers are ___________ in diameter and generate _________ force when compared with type I muscle fibers.

A) small; less
B) small; more
C) large; more
D) large; less
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A sarcomere lies between two:

A) A-bands
B) Z-discs
C) H-bands
D) I-bands
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The arrival of a nerve impulse at the myoneural junction initially causes a release of _____________ from the presynaptic ending.

A) acetylcholine
B) calcium
C) cholinesterase
D) curare
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Actin filaments are thicker than myosin filaments.
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Motor control utilizes the hierarchical contributions from many systems to orchestrate coordinated movement.
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Muscles that are responsible for fine motor control exhibit small muscle to nerve fiber ratios.
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The cell body and axon of a lower motor neuron originate in the ventral horn of the spinal cord.
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After a lower motor neuron injury, hypertonicity is likely to be evident.
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In a neurologically intact adult, co-activation of muscle groups is infrequent, particularly when learning a new task.
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Within the nervous system, white matter is associated with a high concentration of myelin.
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When a cell's membrane depolarizes, it becomes more negative.
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Neural connections at the spinal cord level are associated with automatic control and rapid responses.
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The sarcoplasmic reticulum runs perpendicular to the myofibril.
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Muscle spindles provide afferent information to the nervous system related to muscle length.
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Golgi tendon organs are thought to provide information directly related to the position of a joint.
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Muscle tone is influenced by both the intrinsic mechanical properties of the muscle as well as the level of excitability of the entire pool of motor neurons that control the respective muscle.
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Postural muscles contain a high proportion of type I muscle fibers.
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The peripheral nervous system is composed of the brain and spinal cord.
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Maintaining one's equilibrium is an exclusive function of the vestibular system.
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Inhibitory synapses result in a ________________ of the postsynaptic membrane.

A) depolarization
B) repolarization
C) hypopolarization
D) hyperpolarization
hyperpolarization
2
________________ function as a neural bridge between the upper and lower motor neurons.

A) Alpha motor neurons
B) Interneurons
C) Gamma motor neurons
D) Afferent neurons
Interneurons
3
Motor neurons receive synaptic connections from __________ of other neurons.

A) a couple
B) tens
C) hundreds
D) thousands
thousands
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Upper motor neurons are best described as being located in:

A) the ventral horn gray matter
B) the ventral horn white matter
C) the cerebral cortex and spinal cord
D) only in the lateral and medial corticospinal tracts
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At rest, potential reactive sites on actin filaments are inhibited from coupling with myosin filaments due to:

A) acetylcholine
B) tropomyosin
C) troponin
D) calcium
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During a concentric contraction of a muscle fiber, the I-band:

A) becomes smaller
B) becomes larger
C) does not change
D) response is variable
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Golgi tendon organs transmit __________ information via ______ fibers.

A) afferent; Ia
B) afferent; Ib
C) efferent; Ia
D) efferent; Ib
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Alpha motor neurons innervate:

A) extrafusal muscle fibers
B) intrafusal muscle fibers
C) muscle spindles
D) Golgi tendon organs
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Type I muscle fibers are characterized as _________ twitch and _________ in appearance.

A) slow; light
B) fast; light
C) slow; dark
D) fast; dark
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Within a sarcomere, the H-band contains:

A) actin filaments
B) myosin filaments
C) both actin and myosin filaments
D) tropomyosin
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Intracellular ions are predominantly negative inside the cell.
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The thin connective tissue surrounding the muscle is known as the:

A) endomysium
B) perimysium
C) epimysium
D) fasciculi
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Under resting conditions when no action is occurring, the resting membrane potential is best described as:

A) negative
B) positive
C) neutral-neither negative or positive
D) in a constant state of flux
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Efferent receptors provide accurate and timely information about the status of each body part and the state of the environmental surroundings.
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To increase the amount of tension/force a muscle can generate:

A) It is advantageous to recruit solely the small motor units.
B) The body responds by recruiting a greater number of motor units.
C) The frequency of stimulation of individual motor units is decreased.
D) The body responds by recruiting a few number of motor units.
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_____________ is a syndrome dominated by sustained muscle contractions.

A) Atonia
B) Dystonia
C) Hypotonia
D) Hypertonia
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The entire process from afferent stimulation to motor response occurs within:

A) nanoseconds
B) microseconds
C) milliseconds
D) seconds
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Type II muscle fibers are ___________ in diameter and generate _________ force when compared with type I muscle fibers.

A) small; less
B) small; more
C) large; more
D) large; less
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A sarcomere lies between two:

A) A-bands
B) Z-discs
C) H-bands
D) I-bands
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The arrival of a nerve impulse at the myoneural junction initially causes a release of _____________ from the presynaptic ending.

A) acetylcholine
B) calcium
C) cholinesterase
D) curare
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Actin filaments are thicker than myosin filaments.
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Motor control utilizes the hierarchical contributions from many systems to orchestrate coordinated movement.
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Muscles that are responsible for fine motor control exhibit small muscle to nerve fiber ratios.
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The cell body and axon of a lower motor neuron originate in the ventral horn of the spinal cord.
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After a lower motor neuron injury, hypertonicity is likely to be evident.
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In a neurologically intact adult, co-activation of muscle groups is infrequent, particularly when learning a new task.
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Within the nervous system, white matter is associated with a high concentration of myelin.
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When a cell's membrane depolarizes, it becomes more negative.
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Neural connections at the spinal cord level are associated with automatic control and rapid responses.
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The sarcoplasmic reticulum runs perpendicular to the myofibril.
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Muscle spindles provide afferent information to the nervous system related to muscle length.
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Golgi tendon organs are thought to provide information directly related to the position of a joint.
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Muscle tone is influenced by both the intrinsic mechanical properties of the muscle as well as the level of excitability of the entire pool of motor neurons that control the respective muscle.
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Postural muscles contain a high proportion of type I muscle fibers.
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The peripheral nervous system is composed of the brain and spinal cord.
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Maintaining one's equilibrium is an exclusive function of the vestibular system.
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