Deck 7: The Muscular System

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A sarcomere is

A)formed from myosin only.
B)the distance between Z lines.
C)the length of the H zone.
D)between the I bands.
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Striations are caused by a series of overlapping

A)myofilaments.
B)sarcomeres.
C)Z lines.
D)intercalated disks.
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The special name for the plasma membrane of a muscle fiber is the

A)sarcolemma.
B)sarcoplasm.
C)T tubules.
D)sarcoplasmic reticulum.
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Which type(s)of muscle tissue is/are found in the walls of hollow internal organs?

A)Cardiac
B)Skeletal
C)Smooth
D)Both smooth and skeletal are correct.
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Which of the following is NOT a function of skeletal muscles?

A)Generate heat
B)Maintain posture
C)Move food through the GI tract
D)Keep blood moving in veins and lymphatics
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Which of the following surrounds a muscle fiber?

A)Endomysium
B)Epimysium
C)Fascia
D)Perimysium
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Which of the following surrounds a fascicle?

A)Endomysium
B)Epimysium
C)Fascia
D)Perimysium
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Which term refers to a molecule stored in muscle fibers that binds oxygen for use in making ATP?

A)Myofilament
B)Myoglobin
C)Myofibril
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Which of the following surrounds a skeletal muscle?

A)Endomysium
B)Epimysium
C)Fascia
D)Perimysium
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Skeletal muscle is highly thermogenic;that is,is produces heat.How?

A)It breaks down ATP when it contracts;this produces heat.
B)The friction produced when actin and myosin slide past each other produces heat.
C)Skeletal muscle contracts around sweat glands,producing heat.
D)When myofilaments shorten,they release heat.
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The pressure of skeletal muscle contraction is important in maintaining blood circulation.
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Sarcoplasm is

A)smooth endoplasmic reticulum that stores calcium.
B)the plasma membrane of a muscle fiber.
C)tubules that surround myofibrils.
D)the cytoplasm of a muscle fiber.
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The extensions of the sarcolemma that carry the nerve impulses deep into the sarcoplasm are the

A)sarcolemmas.
B)myoglobins.
C)T tubules.
D)sarcoplasmic reticulums.
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The smooth ER that stores calcium ions in muscle fibers is the

A)sarcolemma.
B)sarcoplasm.
C)T tubules.
D)sarcoplasmic reticulum.
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Which type(s)of muscle tissue is/are striated?

A)Cardiac
B)Skeletal
C)Smooth
D)Both cardiac and skeletal are striated.
E)Both skeletal and smooth are striated.
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Which type(s)of muscle tissue is/are involuntary?

A)Cardiac
B)Skeletal
C)Smooth
D)Both cardiac and smooth are correct.
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Cardiac muscle fibers need outside nervous stimulation in order to contract.
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Which type(s)of muscle tissue has/have intercalated disks?

A)Cardiac
B)Skeletal
C)Smooth
D)Both cardiac and skeletal are correct.
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A bundle of muscle fibers is called a

A)sarcomere.
B)fascicle.
C)myofibril.
D)synergist.
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Myofibrils are bundles of

A)muscle fibers.
B)sarcoplasmic reticuli.
C)muscles.
D)myofilaments.
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Which of the following proteins is NOT a component of the thin filament?

A)Tropomyosin
B)Myosin
C)Troponin
D)Actin
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The I band is dark and split by a Z line.
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What does the term "power stroke" refer to?

A)The transmission of a signal from the motor neuron to the muscle fiber
B)The movement of the myosin head toward the center of the sarcomere
C)The shortening of the sarcomere
D)The cleaving of ATP into ADP and a phosphate
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What is released from axon terminals to stimulate a muscle fiber to contract?

A)Calcium ions
B)Acetylcholine
C)ATP
D)Troponin
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Myosin is

A)a protein.
B)the thin filament.
C)pulled inward during contraction.
D)All apply.
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Which of the following proteins found in myofilaments contain the cross bridges?

A)Myosin
B)Actin
C)Tropomyosin
D)Troponin
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One motor neuron and all of the muscle fibers it innervates is called a

A)neuromuscular junction.
B)nerve.
C)motor unit.
D)ganglion.
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What does calcium do during muscle contraction?

A)Binds to troponin
B)Binds to the cross bridges
C)Supplies energy
D)Hydrolyzes ATP
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The sliding filament theory of muscle contraction describes

A)how a sarcomere shortens.
B)the disappearance of the A band.
C)the movement of the myosin in relation to the actin.
D)All apply.
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What is ATP used for in the process of muscle contraction?

A)Pump calcium ions back into the sarcoplasmic reticulum
B)Power stroke of myosin cross-bridge
C)Release of myosin from actin
D)All apply.
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Botulism toxin blocks the release of acetylcholine from the motor neuron.What effect does this have on muscle contraction?

A)Muscle contractions are strengthened.
B)There isn't enough information in the question to predict.
C)Muscle contractions are weakened or absent.
D)More calcium would be released from the sarcoplasmic reticulum.
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The major protein found in thin filaments is ______;the main protein found in thin filaments is _______.

A)myosin;actin
B)actin;myosin
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After acetylcholine is released from the axon terminal,it

A)binds to its receptors in the sarcolemma.
B)binds to troponin to expose active sites on actin.
C)diffuses out of the sarcoplasmic reticulum.
D)binds to active sites on actin.
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What occurs immediately before an electrical signal travels along the sarcolemma?

A)Acetylcholine binds to its receptors.
B)Acetylcholine diffuses across the synaptic cleft.
C)Calcium is released from the sarcoplasmic reticulum.
D)Calcium binds to troponin.
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What is the role of ATP in the sliding filament theory?

A)Energizes the myosin cross-bridge
B)Breaks the link between actin and myosin
C)Both energizes the myosin cross-bridge and breaks the link between actin and myosin.
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What ion is necessary for cross-bridging?

A)Iron
B)Sodium
C)Potassium
D)Calcium
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The A band contains _______,while the H zone contains ______.

A)thin filaments;thick filaments
B)thick filaments;thin filaments
C)thick and thin filaments;thin filaments
D)thick and thin filaments;thick filaments
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What is the correct order of events in the sliding filament theory of muscle contraction? 1.Myosin head binds to actin
2)Calcium ions bind to troponin
3)Myosin cross-bridges bend,pulling actin toward center of sarcomere
4)ATP is split into ADP and P
5)Tropomyosin moves to expose active sites of actin
6)Sarcoplasmic reticulum releases calcium ions
7)ADP and P released from myosin

A)2,4,6,1,3,5,7
B)1,2,3,4,5,6,7
C)6,2,5,4,1,7,3
D)4,2,7,1,6,5,3
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Which specific event triggers the release of calcium from the sarcoplasmic reticulum?

A)Acetylcholine binds to its receptors.
B)An electrical signal travels down the transverse tubules.
C)Myosin binds to actin.
D)Calcium binds to troponin.
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A neuromuscular junction is where a ______ and a ______ come together.

A)neuron;neuron
B)muscle fiber;neuron
C)neuron;myofibril
D)T tubule;sarcoplasmic reticulum
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What is the sign that a person has accrued an oxygen debt?

A)Inability of muscle to contract
B)Rigor mortis
C)Heavy breathing
D)Fainting
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In smooth muscle,the thin filaments are attached to ______ that will draw the cell inward during contraction.

A)thick filaments
B)Z lines
C)dense bodies
D)myosin
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After nervous stimulation of the muscle cell has ceased,the calcium

A)is destroyed by cholinesterase.
B)is chemically bound to the filaments.
C)level in the sarcoplasm increases.
D)is actively pumped into the sarcoplasmic reticulum for storage.
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Rigor mortis occurs because

A)there is no ATP to relax the muscles.
B)the body temperature drops.
C)there are no brain waves.
D)there are no nerve signals.
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Latent period is

A)the time of receiving many impulses in rapid succession.
B)the period between stimulation and contraction.
C)the time when ATP is depleted.
D)the time of muscle relaxation.
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An accumulation of ______ causes cramping and fatigue in muscles.

A)carbon dioxide
B)oxygen
C)lactic acid
D)pyruvic acid
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What process provides most of a muscle's ATP?

A)Cellular respiration
B)Lactic acid fermentation
C)Creatine phosphate breakdown
D)Alcoholic fermentation
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During _______,lactic acid is produced.

A)cellular respiration
B)creatine phosphate breakdown
C)fermentation
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What is the role of myoglobin in muscle contraction?

A)Oxygen carrier in muscle
B)Blood carrier in muscle
C)ATP carrier in muscle
D)Creatine phosphate generator in muscle
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The stage of a muscle twitch that occurs from the point of stimulation to the beginning of contraction is called the _____ period.

A)latent
B)lag
C)contraction
D)refractory
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A sustained muscle contraction with no relaxation is called

A)a twitch.
B)a tetanic contraction.
C)fatigue.
D)oxygen debt.
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A single muscle contraction lasting a fraction of a second is a

A)myogram.
B)muscle twitch.
C)motor unit.
D)tetanic contraction.
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Athletes sometimes complain of oxygen debt,a condition that results when insufficient oxygen is available to completely break down pyruvic acid.As a result,the pyruvic acid is converted to

A)a strong base.
B)stearic acid.
C)hydrochloric acid.
D)lactic acid.
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Athletes who train rely more on cellular respiration than people who don't train.Their muscle fibers contain more

A)water.
B)fatty acids.
C)lactic acid.
D)mitochondria.
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Summation is

A)receiving many impulses in rapid succession.
B)the period between stimulation and contraction.
C)the depletion of ATP.
D)a single contraction that lasts only a fraction of a second.
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Which is the fastest way to supply energy to muscle fibers?

A)Creatine phosphate breakdown
B)Fermentation
C)Cellular respiration
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During cellular respiration,oxygen and glucose combine to form ATP,______,and water.

A)lactic acid
B)fatty acids
C)carbon dioxide
D)pyruvic acid
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Creatine phosphate functions in the muscle cell by

A)forming a temporary chemical compound with myosin.
B)forming a chemical compound with actin.
C)inducing a conformational change in the myofilaments.
D)storing energy that will be transferred to ADP to resynthesize ATP as needed.
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Of the three sources of energy in muscle cells,which occurs in mitochondria?

A)Cellular respiration
B)Fermentation
C)Creatine phosphate breakdown
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Which events occur during a muscle contraction?

A)The H zone decreases in size.
B)The I band increases in size.
C)The myofilaments shorten in length.
D)Actin pulls myosin toward the center of the sarcomere.
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The muscle that does most of the work for a particular movement is called the

A)prime mover.
B)synergist.
C)insertion.
D)antagonist.
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The gluteus maximus muscle is named for

A)its size and shape.
B)its size and location.
C)its shape and action.
D)its attachment and fiber direction.
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The latissimus dorsi muscle is a _______ muscle.

A)round
B)triangular
C)wide
D)huge
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The biceps femoris is named for

A)its shape and location.
B)its fiber direction and action.
C)its shape and number of attachments.
D)its number of attachments and location.
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The subscapularis muscle is

A)under the scapula.
B)above the scapula.
C)inferior to the scapula.
D)beside the scapula.
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Which muscle is named for its shape?

A)Frontalis
B)Masseter
C)Trapezius
D)Biceps brachii
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When muscles contract,they shorten.Therefore,the movement that muscles can make is to pull the insertion toward the origin.
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The extensor digitorum is named for

A)its action and attachment.
B)its location and action.
C)its size and attachment.
D)its number of attachments and shape.
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of slow-twitch fibers?

A)Have few capillaries
B)Small motor units
C)Have many mitochondria
D)Abundant supply of myoglobin
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of fast-twitch fibers?

A)Useful for bursts of energy
B)Fatigues quickly
C)Light in color
D)Mostly aerobic
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Which type of muscle fibers would be utilized for short periods of walking or jogging?

A)Slow-twitch fibers
B)Intermediate-twitch fibers
C)Fast-twitch fibers
D)Medium-twitch fibers
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The more stimulation a muscle receives,the more motor units are activated.This is called

A)fatigue.
B)oxygen debt.
C)recruitment.
D)hypertrophy.
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A low level of muscle contraction that maintains posture is called muscle

A)tone.
B)atrophy.
C)hypertrophy.
D)recruitment.
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Three discrete types of muscle fibers are identified on the basis of their fuel supply,oxygen supply,and tension.Which of the following athletic endeavors best represents the use of slow-twitch fibers?

A)A sprint by an Olympic runner
B)Swinging a baseball bat
C)Lifting weights
D)Mountain climbing
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Which of the following obeys the all-or-none law?

A)The whole muscle
B)A muscle fiber
C)The whole muscle and a muscle fiber
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The __________ raises your eyebrow.

A)masseter
B)frontalis
C)zygomaticus
D)orbicularis oculi
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The biceps brachii and triceps brachii in the upper arm

A)are antagonistic.
B)are synergistic.
C)depend upon activity to determine antagonism or synergism.
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When muscles are not used,they shrink or

A)atrophy.
B)hypertrophy.
C)antagonize.
D)fatigue.
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Which part of a muscle is on the bone that is stationary during that muscle's movement?

A)Insertion
B)Prime mover
C)Origin
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The end of a muscle that is attached to the bone that it moves is called the

A)origin.
B)insertion.
C)tendon.
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A sarcomere is

A)formed from myosin only.
B)the distance between Z lines.
C)the length of the H zone.
D)between the I bands.
B
2
Striations are caused by a series of overlapping

A)myofilaments.
B)sarcomeres.
C)Z lines.
D)intercalated disks.
A
3
The special name for the plasma membrane of a muscle fiber is the

A)sarcolemma.
B)sarcoplasm.
C)T tubules.
D)sarcoplasmic reticulum.
A
4
Which type(s)of muscle tissue is/are found in the walls of hollow internal organs?

A)Cardiac
B)Skeletal
C)Smooth
D)Both smooth and skeletal are correct.
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Which of the following is NOT a function of skeletal muscles?

A)Generate heat
B)Maintain posture
C)Move food through the GI tract
D)Keep blood moving in veins and lymphatics
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Which of the following surrounds a muscle fiber?

A)Endomysium
B)Epimysium
C)Fascia
D)Perimysium
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Which of the following surrounds a fascicle?

A)Endomysium
B)Epimysium
C)Fascia
D)Perimysium
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Which term refers to a molecule stored in muscle fibers that binds oxygen for use in making ATP?

A)Myofilament
B)Myoglobin
C)Myofibril
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Which of the following surrounds a skeletal muscle?

A)Endomysium
B)Epimysium
C)Fascia
D)Perimysium
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Skeletal muscle is highly thermogenic;that is,is produces heat.How?

A)It breaks down ATP when it contracts;this produces heat.
B)The friction produced when actin and myosin slide past each other produces heat.
C)Skeletal muscle contracts around sweat glands,producing heat.
D)When myofilaments shorten,they release heat.
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The pressure of skeletal muscle contraction is important in maintaining blood circulation.
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Sarcoplasm is

A)smooth endoplasmic reticulum that stores calcium.
B)the plasma membrane of a muscle fiber.
C)tubules that surround myofibrils.
D)the cytoplasm of a muscle fiber.
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The extensions of the sarcolemma that carry the nerve impulses deep into the sarcoplasm are the

A)sarcolemmas.
B)myoglobins.
C)T tubules.
D)sarcoplasmic reticulums.
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The smooth ER that stores calcium ions in muscle fibers is the

A)sarcolemma.
B)sarcoplasm.
C)T tubules.
D)sarcoplasmic reticulum.
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Which type(s)of muscle tissue is/are striated?

A)Cardiac
B)Skeletal
C)Smooth
D)Both cardiac and skeletal are striated.
E)Both skeletal and smooth are striated.
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Which type(s)of muscle tissue is/are involuntary?

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C)Smooth
D)Both cardiac and smooth are correct.
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Cardiac muscle fibers need outside nervous stimulation in order to contract.
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Which type(s)of muscle tissue has/have intercalated disks?

A)Cardiac
B)Skeletal
C)Smooth
D)Both cardiac and skeletal are correct.
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A bundle of muscle fibers is called a

A)sarcomere.
B)fascicle.
C)myofibril.
D)synergist.
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Myofibrils are bundles of

A)muscle fibers.
B)sarcoplasmic reticuli.
C)muscles.
D)myofilaments.
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Which of the following proteins is NOT a component of the thin filament?

A)Tropomyosin
B)Myosin
C)Troponin
D)Actin
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The I band is dark and split by a Z line.
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What does the term "power stroke" refer to?

A)The transmission of a signal from the motor neuron to the muscle fiber
B)The movement of the myosin head toward the center of the sarcomere
C)The shortening of the sarcomere
D)The cleaving of ATP into ADP and a phosphate
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What is released from axon terminals to stimulate a muscle fiber to contract?

A)Calcium ions
B)Acetylcholine
C)ATP
D)Troponin
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Myosin is

A)a protein.
B)the thin filament.
C)pulled inward during contraction.
D)All apply.
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Which of the following proteins found in myofilaments contain the cross bridges?

A)Myosin
B)Actin
C)Tropomyosin
D)Troponin
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One motor neuron and all of the muscle fibers it innervates is called a

A)neuromuscular junction.
B)nerve.
C)motor unit.
D)ganglion.
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What does calcium do during muscle contraction?

A)Binds to troponin
B)Binds to the cross bridges
C)Supplies energy
D)Hydrolyzes ATP
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The sliding filament theory of muscle contraction describes

A)how a sarcomere shortens.
B)the disappearance of the A band.
C)the movement of the myosin in relation to the actin.
D)All apply.
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What is ATP used for in the process of muscle contraction?

A)Pump calcium ions back into the sarcoplasmic reticulum
B)Power stroke of myosin cross-bridge
C)Release of myosin from actin
D)All apply.
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Botulism toxin blocks the release of acetylcholine from the motor neuron.What effect does this have on muscle contraction?

A)Muscle contractions are strengthened.
B)There isn't enough information in the question to predict.
C)Muscle contractions are weakened or absent.
D)More calcium would be released from the sarcoplasmic reticulum.
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The major protein found in thin filaments is ______;the main protein found in thin filaments is _______.

A)myosin;actin
B)actin;myosin
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After acetylcholine is released from the axon terminal,it

A)binds to its receptors in the sarcolemma.
B)binds to troponin to expose active sites on actin.
C)diffuses out of the sarcoplasmic reticulum.
D)binds to active sites on actin.
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What occurs immediately before an electrical signal travels along the sarcolemma?

A)Acetylcholine binds to its receptors.
B)Acetylcholine diffuses across the synaptic cleft.
C)Calcium is released from the sarcoplasmic reticulum.
D)Calcium binds to troponin.
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What is the role of ATP in the sliding filament theory?

A)Energizes the myosin cross-bridge
B)Breaks the link between actin and myosin
C)Both energizes the myosin cross-bridge and breaks the link between actin and myosin.
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What ion is necessary for cross-bridging?

A)Iron
B)Sodium
C)Potassium
D)Calcium
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The A band contains _______,while the H zone contains ______.

A)thin filaments;thick filaments
B)thick filaments;thin filaments
C)thick and thin filaments;thin filaments
D)thick and thin filaments;thick filaments
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What is the correct order of events in the sliding filament theory of muscle contraction? 1.Myosin head binds to actin
2)Calcium ions bind to troponin
3)Myosin cross-bridges bend,pulling actin toward center of sarcomere
4)ATP is split into ADP and P
5)Tropomyosin moves to expose active sites of actin
6)Sarcoplasmic reticulum releases calcium ions
7)ADP and P released from myosin

A)2,4,6,1,3,5,7
B)1,2,3,4,5,6,7
C)6,2,5,4,1,7,3
D)4,2,7,1,6,5,3
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Which specific event triggers the release of calcium from the sarcoplasmic reticulum?

A)Acetylcholine binds to its receptors.
B)An electrical signal travels down the transverse tubules.
C)Myosin binds to actin.
D)Calcium binds to troponin.
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A neuromuscular junction is where a ______ and a ______ come together.

A)neuron;neuron
B)muscle fiber;neuron
C)neuron;myofibril
D)T tubule;sarcoplasmic reticulum
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What is the sign that a person has accrued an oxygen debt?

A)Inability of muscle to contract
B)Rigor mortis
C)Heavy breathing
D)Fainting
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In smooth muscle,the thin filaments are attached to ______ that will draw the cell inward during contraction.

A)thick filaments
B)Z lines
C)dense bodies
D)myosin
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After nervous stimulation of the muscle cell has ceased,the calcium

A)is destroyed by cholinesterase.
B)is chemically bound to the filaments.
C)level in the sarcoplasm increases.
D)is actively pumped into the sarcoplasmic reticulum for storage.
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Rigor mortis occurs because

A)there is no ATP to relax the muscles.
B)the body temperature drops.
C)there are no brain waves.
D)there are no nerve signals.
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Latent period is

A)the time of receiving many impulses in rapid succession.
B)the period between stimulation and contraction.
C)the time when ATP is depleted.
D)the time of muscle relaxation.
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An accumulation of ______ causes cramping and fatigue in muscles.

A)carbon dioxide
B)oxygen
C)lactic acid
D)pyruvic acid
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What process provides most of a muscle's ATP?

A)Cellular respiration
B)Lactic acid fermentation
C)Creatine phosphate breakdown
D)Alcoholic fermentation
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48
During _______,lactic acid is produced.

A)cellular respiration
B)creatine phosphate breakdown
C)fermentation
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49
What is the role of myoglobin in muscle contraction?

A)Oxygen carrier in muscle
B)Blood carrier in muscle
C)ATP carrier in muscle
D)Creatine phosphate generator in muscle
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50
The stage of a muscle twitch that occurs from the point of stimulation to the beginning of contraction is called the _____ period.

A)latent
B)lag
C)contraction
D)refractory
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51
A sustained muscle contraction with no relaxation is called

A)a twitch.
B)a tetanic contraction.
C)fatigue.
D)oxygen debt.
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52
A single muscle contraction lasting a fraction of a second is a

A)myogram.
B)muscle twitch.
C)motor unit.
D)tetanic contraction.
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53
Athletes sometimes complain of oxygen debt,a condition that results when insufficient oxygen is available to completely break down pyruvic acid.As a result,the pyruvic acid is converted to

A)a strong base.
B)stearic acid.
C)hydrochloric acid.
D)lactic acid.
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54
Athletes who train rely more on cellular respiration than people who don't train.Their muscle fibers contain more

A)water.
B)fatty acids.
C)lactic acid.
D)mitochondria.
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55
Summation is

A)receiving many impulses in rapid succession.
B)the period between stimulation and contraction.
C)the depletion of ATP.
D)a single contraction that lasts only a fraction of a second.
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56
Which is the fastest way to supply energy to muscle fibers?

A)Creatine phosphate breakdown
B)Fermentation
C)Cellular respiration
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57
During cellular respiration,oxygen and glucose combine to form ATP,______,and water.

A)lactic acid
B)fatty acids
C)carbon dioxide
D)pyruvic acid
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58
Creatine phosphate functions in the muscle cell by

A)forming a temporary chemical compound with myosin.
B)forming a chemical compound with actin.
C)inducing a conformational change in the myofilaments.
D)storing energy that will be transferred to ADP to resynthesize ATP as needed.
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59
Of the three sources of energy in muscle cells,which occurs in mitochondria?

A)Cellular respiration
B)Fermentation
C)Creatine phosphate breakdown
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60
Which events occur during a muscle contraction?

A)The H zone decreases in size.
B)The I band increases in size.
C)The myofilaments shorten in length.
D)Actin pulls myosin toward the center of the sarcomere.
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61
The muscle that does most of the work for a particular movement is called the

A)prime mover.
B)synergist.
C)insertion.
D)antagonist.
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62
The gluteus maximus muscle is named for

A)its size and shape.
B)its size and location.
C)its shape and action.
D)its attachment and fiber direction.
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63
The latissimus dorsi muscle is a _______ muscle.

A)round
B)triangular
C)wide
D)huge
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64
The biceps femoris is named for

A)its shape and location.
B)its fiber direction and action.
C)its shape and number of attachments.
D)its number of attachments and location.
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65
The subscapularis muscle is

A)under the scapula.
B)above the scapula.
C)inferior to the scapula.
D)beside the scapula.
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66
Which muscle is named for its shape?

A)Frontalis
B)Masseter
C)Trapezius
D)Biceps brachii
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67
When muscles contract,they shorten.Therefore,the movement that muscles can make is to pull the insertion toward the origin.
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68
The extensor digitorum is named for

A)its action and attachment.
B)its location and action.
C)its size and attachment.
D)its number of attachments and shape.
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69
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of slow-twitch fibers?

A)Have few capillaries
B)Small motor units
C)Have many mitochondria
D)Abundant supply of myoglobin
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70
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of fast-twitch fibers?

A)Useful for bursts of energy
B)Fatigues quickly
C)Light in color
D)Mostly aerobic
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71
Which type of muscle fibers would be utilized for short periods of walking or jogging?

A)Slow-twitch fibers
B)Intermediate-twitch fibers
C)Fast-twitch fibers
D)Medium-twitch fibers
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72
The more stimulation a muscle receives,the more motor units are activated.This is called

A)fatigue.
B)oxygen debt.
C)recruitment.
D)hypertrophy.
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73
A low level of muscle contraction that maintains posture is called muscle

A)tone.
B)atrophy.
C)hypertrophy.
D)recruitment.
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74
Three discrete types of muscle fibers are identified on the basis of their fuel supply,oxygen supply,and tension.Which of the following athletic endeavors best represents the use of slow-twitch fibers?

A)A sprint by an Olympic runner
B)Swinging a baseball bat
C)Lifting weights
D)Mountain climbing
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75
Which of the following obeys the all-or-none law?

A)The whole muscle
B)A muscle fiber
C)The whole muscle and a muscle fiber
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76
The __________ raises your eyebrow.

A)masseter
B)frontalis
C)zygomaticus
D)orbicularis oculi
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77
The biceps brachii and triceps brachii in the upper arm

A)are antagonistic.
B)are synergistic.
C)depend upon activity to determine antagonism or synergism.
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78
When muscles are not used,they shrink or

A)atrophy.
B)hypertrophy.
C)antagonize.
D)fatigue.
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79
Which part of a muscle is on the bone that is stationary during that muscle's movement?

A)Insertion
B)Prime mover
C)Origin
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80
The end of a muscle that is attached to the bone that it moves is called the

A)origin.
B)insertion.
C)tendon.
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