Deck 4: Muscle Activity and Strength
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Deck 4: Muscle Activity and Strength
1
A stress-strain curve takes into consideration time as an influencing factor.
False
2
Which of the following is associated with an eccentric contraction?
A) Decreased width of the "A" band
B) The force generated by the muscle is less than the external load.
C) The force generated by the muscle is greater than the external load.
D) Positive work
A) Decreased width of the "A" band
B) The force generated by the muscle is less than the external load.
C) The force generated by the muscle is greater than the external load.
D) Positive work
The force generated by the muscle is less than the external load.
3
With a bi-articular muscle, if neither the proximal or distal end is "fixed" during a contraction of the respective muscle:
A) motion will occur at the proximal joint only
B) motion will occur at the distal joint only
C) motion will occur at both the proximal and distal joints
D) no motion will occur
A) motion will occur at the proximal joint only
B) motion will occur at the distal joint only
C) motion will occur at both the proximal and distal joints
D) no motion will occur
motion will occur at both the proximal and distal joints
4
Collectively, the endomysium, perimysium, and epimysium form a muscle's ____________ elastic component.
A) series
B) parallel
C) active
D) resisted
A) series
B) parallel
C) active
D) resisted
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5
The cross-sectional area of a muscle is related to the maximal amount of force it is capable of producing.
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6
As it relates to connective tissue, all of the following are correct except:
A) Stiffness of a tissue can be defined as the amount of force required to create a change in length or displacement.
B) The initial section of the stress-strain curve is referred to as the "toe region."
C) If a tissue is stretched into the plastic region, upon release of the force which is causing the deformation, the tissue will return to its original resting length.
D) In a resting state, connective tissue has a wavy or crimped appearance.
A) Stiffness of a tissue can be defined as the amount of force required to create a change in length or displacement.
B) The initial section of the stress-strain curve is referred to as the "toe region."
C) If a tissue is stretched into the plastic region, upon release of the force which is causing the deformation, the tissue will return to its original resting length.
D) In a resting state, connective tissue has a wavy or crimped appearance.
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7
Very rigid structures are more elastic and less viscous.
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8
The perpendicular distance from a muscles insertion to the axis of rotation remains constant throughout a joint's range of motion.
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9
All of the following statements related to muscle length and tension are true except:
A) The resting length of a muscle is a position of the muscle where there is no tension within the muscle.
B) At a muscle's resting length, a maximal number of actin and myosin cross-bridges are capable of forming.
C) Active tension is responsible for muscle tension during shortening.
D) Passive tension declines as the muscle shortens because there are fewer crossbridges available between actin and myosin fibers.
A) The resting length of a muscle is a position of the muscle where there is no tension within the muscle.
B) At a muscle's resting length, a maximal number of actin and myosin cross-bridges are capable of forming.
C) Active tension is responsible for muscle tension during shortening.
D) Passive tension declines as the muscle shortens because there are fewer crossbridges available between actin and myosin fibers.
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10
All biological materials can be considered "viscoelastic."
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11
Isokinetic devices provide ______________ resistance throughout the range of motion thereby promoting ______________ output of the exercising muscle group.
A) increasing; maximal
B) decreasing; minimal
C) accommodating; maximal
D) accommodating; minimal
A) increasing; maximal
B) decreasing; minimal
C) accommodating; maximal
D) accommodating; minimal
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12
Which of the following muscles when considered collectively are most representative of those with a high percentage of type IIb fibers?
A) soleus, hamstrings, quadriceps
B) hamstrings, quadriceps, short cervical flexors
C) quadriceps, gastrocnemius, upper extremity flexors
D) gastrocnemius, upper extremity flexors, erector spinae group
A) soleus, hamstrings, quadriceps
B) hamstrings, quadriceps, short cervical flexors
C) quadriceps, gastrocnemius, upper extremity flexors
D) gastrocnemius, upper extremity flexors, erector spinae group
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13
A shortening contraction of a muscle is synonymous with a(n) _____________ contraction.
A) concentric
B) isometric
C) eccentric
D) isotonic
A) concentric
B) isometric
C) eccentric
D) isotonic
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14
Isokinetic devices operate at a set speed.
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15
The _____________ assist the prime movers to produce motion about a joint.
A) agonists
B) synergists
C) antagonists
D) protagonists
A) agonists
B) synergists
C) antagonists
D) protagonists
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16
Given the following arrangement, which muscle orientation would you expect to be able to produce the greatest amount of force? Muscle fibers arranged in ______________ that are architecturally classified as ___________ in shape.
A) series; pennate
B) series; fusiform
C) parallel; pennate
D) parallel; fusiform
A) series; pennate
B) series; fusiform
C) parallel; pennate
D) parallel; fusiform
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17
Creep is best described as the change in length of a tissue in response to a ___________ load over a ____________ period of time.
A) constant; prolonged
B) constant; short
C) variable; prolonged
D) variable; short
A) constant; prolonged
B) constant; short
C) variable; prolonged
D) variable; short
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18
As it relates to muscle characteristics, the term "stress" is synonymous with "force."
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19
From a physiological perspective, this type of muscle contraction is the most efficient (uses the least amount of energy):
A) concentric
B) isometric
C) eccentric
D) isotonic
A) concentric
B) isometric
C) eccentric
D) isotonic
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20
Postural muscles have a high percentage of type IIb muscle fibers.
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21
In a rehabilitation setting, enhancing joint stability can be facilitated by performing exercise in a closed kinematic chain.
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22
The thicker the size of an axon, the more excitable it is.
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23
For maximum tension and hence torque generation across a joint, some muscles are more reliant on muscle length, whereas other muscles are more dependent on the perpendicular distance from the tendon insertion to the axis of rotation.
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24
In an open kinematic chain, to optimally function distally, multijoint agonists rely on their antagonists to provide stabilization at proximal joints.
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25
A muscle's action and its orientation related to gravity will determine whether a muscle contracts in a concentric or eccentric fashion.
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26
For a given force, a greater number of motor units are recruited during an eccentric contraction when compared with a concentric contraction.
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