Ch.12 Part B Flashcards

1
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17) In what two ways do tonic contractions serve the body?

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17) Supports tubes and moves product.

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2
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30) When a muscle is repeatedly stimulated with maximum voltage to produce individual twitches the fact that successive twitches get larger is called.

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30) Treppa / Staircase effect.

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3
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15) Which of the following is not a structural characteristic of cardiac muscle cells;

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15) They are
- Short branched fibers
- Single nucleus
- Intercalated Disc, conduct signal throughout all cells

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4
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11) Each muscle fiber (cell) is variable in how much force it can generate depending on how intense the action potential is that stimulates it; T/F

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11) F.

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5
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28) If muscles is stimulated by an increasing frequency of electrical shocks its tension will

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28) Increase to a maximum (Incomplete tetanus).

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6
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9) When a weak stimulus arrives, all muscle fibers contract, but with lesser force than if a strong stimulus arrives; T/F

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9) F.

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7
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26) When muscles are used to keep the body processes in balance they are said to have a __ role

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26) Homeostatic.

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8
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14) Smooth muscle cells are very long and cylindrical like skeletal muscles; T/F

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14) F.

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9
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27) When muscle is repeatedly stimulated with maximum voltage to produce individual twitches successive twitches get ?

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27) Larger.

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10
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32) Smooth muscle contraction is controlled by.

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32) Ca++.

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11
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23) The main difference between smooth muscle cells and cardiac muscle cell is/are?

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23) Shape and striation.

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12
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10) What type(s) of fibers contract when a weak stimulus arrives at a muscle?

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10) Lowest threshold fibers.

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13
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21) What molecules may stimulate or mediate smooth muscle contraction.

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21) Hormones.

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14
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19) When you are trying to hold something in your arms for a long time, and it is not very heavy, your muscle fibers take turns with the load. This phenomenon is called;

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19) Asynchronous contraction.

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15
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5) What two structures set the pace and timing of cardiac muscle fiber contractions?

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5) SA and AV nodes.

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16
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3) Smooth muscles behave (electrically) in a fashion similar to cardiac muscle cells; T/F

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3) T.

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17
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20) Asynchronous contractions produce maximal force and the muscle to fatigue quickly; T/F

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20) F.

18
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22) Tonic contractions are typical of fast twitch muscle fibers; T/F

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22) F.

19
Q

38) During which type of concentration does excepted force does not cause load to move and length of fibers remain constant?

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38) Isometric contraction.

20
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39) During which type of contraction does load is greater than excepted force?

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39) Eccentric contraction.

21
Q

36) There is far more of what protein than myosin in smooth muscle cells.

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36) Actin.

22
Q

12) If you cause a muscle to contract and the load moves, then it was a ___ contraction.

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12) Isotonic.

23
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37) During which type if contraction does force remain constant throughout shortening process?

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37) Isotonic contraction.

24
Q

24) The structure that connect bone to bone are called; that connect muscle to bone

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24) Ligament= Bone + Bone

Tendon= Muscle + Bone

25
Q

7) Sphincters help the body maintain homeostasis; T/F

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7) T.

26
Q

21) What molecule may stimulate or mediate smooth muscle contraction?

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21) Hormones.

27
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2) Your biceps brachii is an example of a muscle that is used for very fine motor activities; T/F

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2) F.

28
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4) Muscles that are very large and designed to produce a powerful contraction would have many ___ attached to each motor neuron.

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4) Muscle fibers of fascicles.

29
Q

6) The ability of smooth muscles to contract to a greater percent of their total length is due to;

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6) Arrangement actin and myosin fiber.

30
Q

34) What two chemicals usually involved in skeletal muscle contraction are absent in smooth muscle cell?

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34) Tryponin and trypomyosin.

31
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13) Muscles that have very fine control would have very few ___ attached to each motor neuron.

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13) Muscle fiber or muscle cells.

32
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33) The contraction of smooth muscle cells is very similiar to the mechanism seen in skeletal muscle cell T/F

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33) F.

33
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8) The muscle cells of the heart are unaffected by outside stimulation; T/F

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8) F.

34
Q

16) When a very high intensity stimulus arrives at a muscle, which muscle fibers would contract?

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16) All of them.

35
Q

25) If cause a muscle to contact but the laid is not moved then it was a ____ contraction

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25) Complete.

36
Q

18) Smooth muscles are characterized by their slow contractions that last a long time; T/F

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18) T.

37
Q

35) When do smooth muscles relax (chemically).

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35) Ca++ contraction decreases.

38
Q

31) What causes the staircase effect?

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31) If muscle is repeatedly stimulated with maximum voltage to produce individual twitches, this is tripe or staircase effect.

39
Q

29) If frequency is so fast no relaxation occurs a smooth sustained contraction results called

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29) Complete tetanus.

40
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1) Smooth muscles fatigue quickly; T/F

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1) F.