The Muscloskeletal System
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- Q1This muscle is involuntary, does not have striations, and is located in the wall of hollow organs, vessels, and respiratory passageways.Smooth muscle30s
- Q2This muscle is involuntary, has intercalated disks,and is striated. Can be found in the wall of the heart.Cardiac muscle30s
- Q3This muscle is voluntary is voluntary, has striations, and is attached to the bones.Skeletal muscle30s
- Q4This is the deepest layer of this connective tissue and surrounds the individual fibers.Endomysium30s
- Q5This is a connective tissue layer around each fascicle.Perimysium30s
- Q6This is a connective tissue sheath that encases the entire muscle.Epimysium30s
- Q7This dense connective tissue attaches bone to muscle.Tendon30s
- Q8This is a single neuron and all the muscle fibers it stimulates.Motor unit30s
- Q9This is the point at which a nerve fiber contacts a muscle cell.Neuromuscular Junction30s
- Q10This is a chemical that is released from a neuron to stimulate the muscle fiber.Neurotransmitter30s
- Q11This neurotransmitter is released specifically from the neuron and is released into the synaptic cleft.Acetylcholine30s
- Q12These filaments are thin and light.Actin30s
- Q13These filaments are thick and dark.Myosin30s
- Q14This is a contracting subunit of skeletal muscle.Sarcomere30s
- Q15Calcium is stored in these muscle cells.Sarcoplasmic Reticulum30s