Muscle Tissue Flashcards

1
Q

voluntary muscle(s)

A

skeletal

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2
Q

involuntary muscle(s)

A

cardiac and smooth

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3
Q

resting tension in skeletal muscle

A

tone

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4
Q

ability of muscles to be stimulated be nervous system

A

excitability

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5
Q

ability of muscles to contract

A

contractility

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6
Q

ability of muscles to relax/extend

A

extensibility

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7
Q

ability of muscles to return to original shape

A

elasticity

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8
Q

myo = ____

A

muscle

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9
Q

sarco = ____

A

flesh (muscle cell)

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10
Q

sarcomere = ____

A

muscle cell (repeating units)

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11
Q

sarcolemma = ____

A

muscle cell membrane

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12
Q

skeletal muscles consist of ____

A

muscle fascicles

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13
Q

muscle fascicles consist of ____

A

muscle fibers

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14
Q

muscle fibers consist of ____

A

myofibrils

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15
Q

myofibrils consist of ____

A

sarcomeres

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16
Q

sarcomeres consist of ____

A

myofilaments

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17
Q

myofilaments consist of ____

A

actin and myosin

18
Q

two main myofilaments in skeletal muscle tissue

A

myosin and actin

19
Q

a muscle cell

A

sarcomere

20
Q

the cell membrane of a muscle cell

A

sarcolemma

21
Q

connective tissue surrounding whole muscle

A

epimysium

22
Q

connective tissue surrounding muscle fascicle(s)

A

perimysium

23
Q

connective tissue surrounding muscle fiber(s)

A

endomysium

24
Q

temporarily stores calcium to release into cells whenever needed

A

sarcoplasmic reticulum

25
Q

Electrical stimulation of a muscle cell triggers the release of calcium from the ____.

A

sarcoplasmic reticulum

26
Q

scaffolding throughout sarcomere allowing simultaneous stimulation

A

T-tubules

27
Q

chemical interaction between a neuron and a muscle fiber; nerve cell stimulating muscle cell

A

neurotransmitter junction (NMJ)

28
Q

neurotransmitter used for muscles

A

acetylcholine (ACh)

29
Q

The neurotransmitter ____ is released into the NMJ to stimulate a muscle cell.

A

ACh

30
Q

pouches in nerve containing neurotransmitter

A

synaptic vesicles

31
Q

binding site on opposite cell (on sarcolemma)

A

ACh receptor site

32
Q

microscopic space between cells; no actual contact between cells; space neurotransmitter empties into

A

synaptic cleft

33
Q

enzyme that breaks up acetylcholine causing relaxation

A

acetylchoinesterase

34
Q

The molecule ____ causes myosin to release from its actin-binding site.

A

ATP

35
Q

Lack of electrical stimulation causes muscle to ____.

A

atrophy

36
Q

Under what circumstance does myosin not release from its actin-binding site?

A

death

37
Q

a number of muscle fibers supplied by one neuron

A

motor unit

38
Q

easily fatigued skeletal muscle fibers

A

fast (white)

39
Q

not easily fatigued skeletal muscle fibers

A

slow (red - more myoglobin)

40
Q

The term for a short muscle is ____.

A

brevis

41
Q

The term biceps femoris indicates a muscle located on the ____.

A

thigh