Question 1
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Which of the following is not a general function of muscle tissue?
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movement
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protection
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heat production
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posture
Question 2
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The skeletal muscle fiber characteristic of excitability directly results in these cells being capable of
Question 3
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The correct order of arrangement of skeletal muscle cells, from largest to smallest is
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fiber, myofibril, myofilament
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myofibril, myofilament, fiber
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myofilament, myofibril, fiber
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fiber, myofilament, myofibril
Question 4
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Sarcoplasmic reticulum is
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a system of transverse tubules that extend at a right angle to the long axis of the cell
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a segment of the myofibril between two successive Z lines
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a unique name for the plasma membrane of a muscle fiber
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none of the above
Question 5
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Which of the following are myofilament proteins?
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troponin
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tropomyosin
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myosin
Question 6
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The contractile unit of a myofibril is the
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sarcomere
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triad
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sarcolemma
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cross-bridge
Question 7
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The chief function of the T tubule is to
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provide nutrients to the muscle fiber
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allow the fiber to contract
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allow the electrical signal to move deep into the cell
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allow the generation of new muscle fibers
Question 8
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Myosin heads are also called
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cross-bridges
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motor endplates
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synapses
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motor neurons
Question 9
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During muscle contraction, Ca++ is released from the
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synapse cleft
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mitochondria
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sarcoplasmic reticulum
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sarcoplasm
Question 10
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The region of a muscle fiber where a motor neuron connects to the muscle fiber is called the
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synaptic vesicle
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motor endplate
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H band
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none of the above
Question 11
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The thick myofilaments is made up of myosin.
Question 12
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Skeletal muscle has a poor ability to stretch.
Question 13
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A T tubule sandwiched between sacs of sarcoplasmic reticulum is called a codon.
Question 14
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Actin, troponin, and trop0myosin are present on the thin myofilament.
Question 15
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The I band resides within a single sarcomere.
Question 16
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Rigor mortis is caused by a lack of ATP to "turn off" muscle contraction.
Question 17
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The cell membrane of a muscle fiber is called the sarcoplasmic reticulum.
Question 18
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Anaerobic respiration is the first choice of the muscle cell for the production of ATP.
Question 19
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During rest, excess oxygen molecules in the sarcoplasm are attracted to a large protein molecule called myoglobin.
Question 20
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Anaerobic respiration results in the formation of an incompletely catabolized molecule called lactic acid.
Question 21
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The principal component(s) of a motor unit is/are:
Question 22
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The staircase phenomenon is also known as
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tetanus
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electromyography
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wave summation
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treppe
Question 23
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Skeletal muscles are innervated by
Question 24
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Which of the following statements concerning isometric contractions is true?
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The length of the muscle changes
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Muscle tension decreases
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Joint movements are swift
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Muscle length remain constant
Question 25
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Physiologic muscle fatigue is caused by
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relative lack of ATP
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oxygen debt
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lack of will
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none of the above
Question 26
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Increase in muscle size is called
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hyperplasia
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atrophy
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hypertrophy
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treppe
Question 27
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Endurance training is also called
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isometrics
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hypertrophy
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aerobic training
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anaerobic training
Question 28
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A muscle contracts the instant it is stimulated.
Question 29
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Isotonic contraction is one in which the tone or tension within a muscle remains the same, but the length of the muscle changes.
Question 30
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One method of studying muscle contraction is called myography.
Question 31
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Muscles with more tone than normal are described as flaccid.
Question 32
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cardiac muscle tissue: [blank_start]striated[blank_end], [blank_start]contains a single nucleus[blank_end], [blank_start]large-diameter T tubules forming diads[blank_end], [blank_start]intercalated disks[blank_end]
skeletal muscle tissue: [blank_start]contains many nuclei near the sarcolemma[blank_end], [blank_start]voluntary[blank_end], [blank_start]movement of bones[blank_end], [blank_start]heat production[blank_end], [blank_start]posture[blank_end]
smooth muscle tissue: [blank_start]located in the walls of hollow organs[blank_end], [blank_start]not striated[blank_end], [blank_start]peristalsis[blank_end], [blank_start]loosely organized SR[blank_end]
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contains a single nucleus
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intercalated disks
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large-diameter T tubules forming diads
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striated
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contains many nuclei near the sarcolemma
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heat production
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movement of bones
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posture
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voluntary
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located in the walls of hollow organs
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loosely organized SR
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not striated
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peristalsis
Question 33
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When a muscle does not shorten and no movement results, the contraction is
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isometric
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isotonic
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twitch
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tetanic
Question 34
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Pushing against a wall is an example of which type of contraction?
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isotonic
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isometric
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twitch
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tetanic
Question 35
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Prolonged inactivity causes muscles to shrink in mass, a condition called
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hypertrophy
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disuse atrophy
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paralysis
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muscle fatigue
Question 36
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Which statements is true of smooth muscle?
Question 37
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What is a quick, jerky response of a given muscle to a single stimulus called?
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isometric
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lockjaw
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tetanus
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twitch
Question 38
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The energy repaired for muscular contraction is obtained by hydrolysis of amino acids.
Question 39
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A motor neuron together with the cells it innervates is called a motor unit.
Question 40
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If muscle cells are stimulated repeatedly without adequate periods of rest, the strength of the muscle contraction will decrease resulting in fatigue.
Question 41
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The minimum level of stimulation required to cause a fiber to contract is called the threshold stimulus.
Question 42
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Weakness of abdominal muscles can lead to a hernia.
Question 43
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There are two types of smooth muscle visceral and multiunit.
Question 44
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Cardiac muscle is also known as striated involuntary.
Question 45
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The length/tension relationship states that the maximal strength a muscle can develop is related to the length of the fibers.
Question 46
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Skeletal muscles have little effect on body temperature.