Muscular System Part A
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- Q1
Which of the following Muscle Tissues allows for VOLUNTARY control of the body?
Cardiac Tissue
Smooth Tissue
Skeletal Tissue
30s - Q2
Group each characteristic with its correct tissue type. (PAY ATTENTION TO DUPLICATES)
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How would you describe Myosin and Actin?
Filaments that allow for tetanic contraction of the heart.
Two muscular proteins that function at the Neuromuscular Junction, helping to transport Acetylcholine across the Synaptic Cleft.
Two protein filaments which are responsible for cell movement and contraction. Myosin is the thick filament, while Actin is the thin filament.
Two protein filaments which are responsible for cell movement and contraction. Myosin is the thin filament, while Actin is the thick filament.
60s - Q4
The perimysium is the muscle tissue covering that wraps around fascicles of muscle fibers.
truefalseTrue or False60s - Q5
Match each Skeletal Muscle part with it's function.
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The A Band of the sarcomere consists of what?
Only thick filaments
Both thick and thin filaments
Only thin filaments
An area that anchors the thick filaments
60s - Q7
Sarcomeres shorten during Sliding Filament Theory (Contraction).
falsetrueTrue or False60s - Q8
The area where an axon terminal of a motor neuron meets the muscle is called the _______________ ________________.
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Arrange the steps at the neuromuscular junction in order from first to last. (starting with the action potential in the motor neuron)
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When trying to form a cross bridge to prepare for the "Powerstroke" of sliding filament, Calcium binds to Tropomyosin.
falsetrueTrue or False60s