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Ch 6 Not-so-clicker ReviewMuscular System
Write your answers on paper. You will get correct answers at the end.
There are 60 multiple choice, T/F, matching questions and
one paragraph prompt response.
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1. Muscle that aides another by promoting the same movement
A. Prime moverB. AntagonistC. SynergistD. Fixator
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2. Stores neurotransmitters
A. Motor unitB. Motor end plateC. Motor nerve endingD. Synaptic cleft
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3. Mechanical force of contraction is generated by
A. Shortening of actinB. Shortening of myosinC. Sliding of actin over myosinD. Sliding of myosin over actic
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4. Stores Ca+ ions
A. SarcolemmaB. Sarcoplasmic reticulumC. SarcomereD. Motor end plates
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5. An example of isometic contraction
A. JoggingB. LeaningC. WritingD. Drinking
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6. A twitch is
A. Brief and normalB. Brief and abnormalC. Long and normalD. Long and abnormal
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7. Stabilizes the origin of another muscle
A. Prime moverB. AntagonistC. SynergistD. Fixator
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8. Stores energy that can directly transfer to ADP to make ATP
A. GlucoseB. Lactic acidC. Creatine phosphateD. Sacroplasmic reticulum
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9. Contains only actin
A. A bandB. I bandC. Z lineD. H zone
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10. Movement away from midline
A. PronationB. AdductionC. AbductionD. Extension
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11. The actual “go” signal for muscle contraction
A. Calcium ionsB. Potassium ionsC. Sodium ionsD. ACh
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12. Nerve cell and the muscle cells that it stimulates
A. Motor unitB. Motor end plateC. FascicleD. Axonal terminal
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13. Both actin & myosin found here
A. A bandB. I bandC. Z lineD. H zone
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14. When flexing forearm at elbow
A. Biceps is antagonistB. Triceps is synergistC. Triceps is antagonistD. Deltoid is antagonist
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15. Cause of muscle fatigue
A. Lack of oxygenB. Build up of lactic acidC. Too much creatineD. Aerobic respiration
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16. Sustained partial contraction
A. IsotonicB. IsometricC. ToneD. Fused tetanusE. Unfused tetanus
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17. Neurotransmitter released from end of neuron
A. AcetylcholineB. Sodium ionsC. Calcium ionsD. Sarcoplasmic reticulum
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18. Not function of muscular system
A. Generate heatB. MovementC. Stabilize jointsD. HematopoiesisE. Maintain posture
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19. Opposes and reverses action of another muscle
A. Prime moverB. AntagonistC. SynergistD. Fixator
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20. Connective tissue around one muscle fiber (cell)
A. FasciaB. EndomysiumC. PerimysiumD. Epimysium
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21. Put in order from smallest to largest
1. Fiber cell 2. Myofilament3. Myofibril 4. Fascicle
A. 1, 2, 3, 4B. 4, 3, 2. 1C. 2, 3, 1, 4D. 4, 1, 3, 2
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22. Destroys ACh
A. K+ ionsB. Na + ionsC. Ca+ ionsD. Enzymes
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23. Distance between two Z lines
A. Sarcoplasmic reticulumB. SarcolemmaC. SarcoplasmaD. Sarcomere
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24. Sheet-like connective tissue
A. TendonB. AponeurosisC. SarcolemmaD. Myofiber
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25. Insertion of biceps brachii
A. UlnaB. ScapulaC. RadiusD. ClavicleE. Humerus
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26. Which term doesn’t belong?
A. StriatedB. MultinucleicC. InvoluntaryD. Cylindrical
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27. Provides the most ATP per Glucose
A. GlycolysisB. Anaerobic respirationC. Aerobic respirationD. Direct phosphorylation
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28. Striations are caused by overlapping
A. Dark and light bandsB. I and A bandsC. Myosin and actinD. Arrangement of myofilamentsE. All of the above
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29. Thick filaments
A. ActinB. MyosinC. SarcomereD. Myofibrils
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30. Function of Ca+ ions
A. Change sarcolemma’s permeabilityB. Expose myosin binding sitesC. Pump Na+ ions out of cellD. Break down left over ACh
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31. Function of neurotransmitter
A. Release Ca+ ionsB. Change membrane permeabilityC. Release K+ ionsD. Maintain tone
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32. Flexes the knee
A. QuadsB. HamstringsC. GastrocnemiusD. Gluteus medius
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33. Cannot be seen during contraction
A. Z linesB. Dark bandsC. H zone and I bandsD. Cross bridges
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34. Involuntary
A. Cardiac onlyB. Smooth and cardiacC. Skeletal and cardiacD. Smooth and skeletal
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35. Made of Actin
A. Dark bandsB. Light bandsC. Thick bandsD. Thin bandsE. A and C aboveF. B and D above
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36. “All or None” means the ___ will contract only its entire length.
A. MuscleB. FascicleC. Fiber
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37. Name the 4 connective tissues
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Know muscle movement pictures for• Abduction• Adduction• Rotation• Flexion• Extension• Circumduction• Pronation• Supination• Dorsiflexion• Plantar flexion
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Check your answers:1. C 7. D 13. A 19. B 25. C 31. B2. C 8. C 14. C 20. B 26. C 32. B3. C 9. B 15. A 21. C 27. C 33. C4. B 10. C 16. C 22. D 28. E 34. B5. B 11. C 17. A 23. D 29. B 35. F6. B 12. A 18. D 24. B 30. B 36. C
37. Connective tissues from top to bottomendomysiumperimysiumepimysiumtendon