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7th Chapter Fill In The Blanks

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Question: What is the muscular ?Answer: It is the muscles and accessory .
Question: What does the muscular provide and produce?Answer: It provides and mobility.
Question: What does the muscular system ?Answer: It includes the skeleton .
Question: What does the system not include?Answer: It does not include the cardiac or muscle.
Question: cells are specialized for what? Answer: Contraction.
Question: The fibers do what to movement?Answer: .
Question: Each is made up of what?Answer: Thousands of individual muscle cells AKA .
Question: The brain recruits higher number of ______ based on need.Answer: .
Question: What shape are the ?Answer: round.
Question: is what?Answer: It is a flat, sheet like .
Question: What are the made of?Answer: connective tissue.
Question: The tendons are the continuation of what that the muscle?Answer: Deep .
Question: The merge with periosteum to do what?Answer: to bone.
Question: What is the ?Answer: It is where the originates.
Question: Usually the origin is the more stationary of the 2 ends and is usually more ________.Answer: .
Question: What is the opposite end of the origin? (across a joint from the origin )Answer:
Question: What are the names of the muscle ?Answer: 1. Protagonist. 2. .3. Synergist
Question: What is the description of ?Answer: The muscle (prime mover) that brings the desired movement.
Question: What is the muscle that does the of the desired movement? Answer: Antagonist.
Question: What is the of synergist? Answer: Secondary muscles, that bring about the movement.
Question: What lobes of the brain initiate the signal to the muscle in the promoter and areas of the cortex?Answer: The frontal .
Question: What does the do?Answer: It creates .
Question: Sensation of the muscle is sensed the what ?Answer: The lobes.
Question: What are the parietal for?Answer: They are for conscious and the cerebellum for subconscious input.
Question: What is tone? Answer: A slight contraction of that is present most of the time,
Question: Does muscle tone change with ?Answer: Yes. Example: muscles increase when standing vs. lying
Question: What is ?Answer: Heat form the normal muscle metabolism.
Question: What theremogensis?Answer: Friction and decomposition .
Question: Thermogensis is with what?Answer: activity.
Question: What is Another name for sense?Answer: Propriception.
Question: sense is the awareness of what?Answer: Position of the muscle and thus .
Question: sense is sensed by what?Answer: Stretch receptors. (muscle spinal fibers, , GTOs)
Question: What can muscle sense ?Answer: Changes in the length of the .
Question: What is the primary energy source for contraction?Answer: ATP.
Question: Is ATP long or short ?Answer: .
Question: What is the secondary source in muscle contraction.Answer: phosphate.
Question: What is the of creatine phosphate?Answer: It breaks down into creatine and phosphate to energy to make more ATP.
Question: Most creatine is converted back to creatine phosphate but some of it is to what?Answer: Creatinine which is a waste product.
Question: The most energy source for muscle contraction is?Answer: Glycogyn.
Question: what does do?Answer: It breaks down into glucose which goes through cellular .
Question: What is the down of cellular respiration?Answer: Glucose + O2 -CO2 + H2O + ATP +
Question: What are the two O2 sources in cellular .Answer: Hemoglobin and .
Question: What does Contain?Answer: iron which binds the O2.
Question: What does contain?Answer: Contains iron which the O2. and it makes the muscle red.
Question: What O2 in the blood?Answer: Hemoglobin.
Question: What O2 in the muscle?Answer: Myoglobin.
Question: What is the O2 debt?Answer: When O2 need is than the blood supply.
Question: What is ?Answer: of O2.
Question: When is converted into lactic acid in what?Answer: In respiration.
Question: Lactic acid is converted into pyruvic in the _____.Answer:
Question: What is O2 uptake.Answer: When breathing to supply the oxygen required by the liver to lactic acid.
Question: Why does breathing slow after stopping exercise?Answer: O2 uptake.
Question: fiber is what?Answer: structure. (Muscle cell)
Question: What is the motor nerve ending at each muscle ?Answer: Junction.
Question: The end of the motor neuron is the what?Answer: The axon
Question: Some of the names for the neuromuscular are?Answer: Axon terminal, synaptic knob and end plate
Question: The junction has how many fibers?Answer: One each.
Question: The axon contains sacs of what?Answer: Acetylcholine of
Question: The cell membrane of the fiber is called?Answer: Sarcolemma
Question: The sarcolemma contains __________ sites for ACh?Answer:
Question: The sarcolemma containes cholinesterase that ___________ Ach.Answer: Deactivates
Question: This is the junction between the axon terminal and the fiber sarcolemma.Answer: .
Question: is contractile units in the what?Answer: Muscle .
Question: What is another name for ?Answer: Thin .
Question: What is ?Answer: Thin contractile proteins that with myosin.
Question: What is name for Myosin?Answer: filaments.
Question: What is ?Answer: Thicker proteins.
Question: The backbone that anchors actin filaments is what?Answer: Z-line.
Question: What does Z-line do?Answer: If the end boundaries of the sacomere.
Question: Titin is the protein that anchors to what?Answer: The Z-line.
Question: ____________ and ___________ inhibitory proteins that prevent contraction when relaxed.Answer: and Tropomyosin.
Question: Sarcoplasmic reticulum is the er of the cell. What does it store?Answer: ions.
Question: Nerve causes a release of Ach from what?Answer: The axon .
Question: Ach causes what kind of in the sarcolemma?Answer: .
Question: What mechanism causes actin to pull against myosin filaments?Answer: Sliding .
Question: At rest the is what?Answer: Polarized.
Question: The outside of the is positive or negative?Answer: Positive.
Question: The inside of the sarcolemma is ________.Answer: .
Question: There is more Na+ on the or inside?Answer: Outside.
Question: There is more K+ on the _______.Answer: .
Question: What is set up by the sodium pump?Answer: Gradient.
Question: The sodium potassium pump what?Answer:
Question: In sarcolemma depolariztion ACh to what?Answer: The ACh .
Question: Sarcolemma depolarization cause the sarcolemma to become more __________ to Na+.Answer: .
Question: Na+ rushes into the cell and _________ it, causes a __________ of changes.Answer: Depolorizes, .
Question: What is the name of T .Answer: tubules.
Question: What do the T do? Answer: Channels that carry the action potential to the parts of the cell.
Question: What does repolarization?Answer: Resetting the potential.
Question: What is ? Answer: filament mechanism.
Question: Reducing the angle of the is what?Answer:
Question: is what?Answer: the angle of the joint.
Question: is the tilting of what?Answer: The foot/ankle .
Question: What is the tilting of the foot/ankle ?Answer:
Question: the palm up is?Answer: Supranation.
Question: Pronation is rotating the palm _______.Answer:
Question: flexion is what?Answer: Side
Question: Rotating a joint is? Answer:
Question: Circumduction is moving in a _____________ motion without rotation.Answer: .
Question: Bringing a part away from the is?Answer:
Question: is what?Answer: the part to the midline.
Question: Retraction is bringing a part _______ the midine or posteriorly.Answer: .
Question: the part away from the midline or anteriorly is?Answer: .
Question: What is ?Answer: A,P,R,L (moving the head-like a )
Question: flexion is what?Answer: Increasing angle of the joint.
Question: What are the 3 calf names?Answer: Gastrocnemeus, , plantaris.
Question: How many Rotator cuff muscles are ?Answer: 4
Question: What are the of the rotator cuff muscles?Answer: supraspinatous, infraspinatous, , teres minor.
Question: What are the 3 muscles?Answer: Gluteus , gluteus minimus, gluteus medius.
Question: What do the frontal control?Answer: The raising of the , wrinkles the skin in the forehead.
Question: What muscle the eye?Answer: oculi.
Question: What muscle the lips? Answer: oris.
Question: What closes the jaw?Answer: Masseter.
Question: The Buccinar controls what?Answer: It pulls the corner of the mouth .
Question: What turns the head to the opposite side? (both-flex head and neck)Answer: .
Question: What muscle turns the head to the same side (both head and neck)Answer: Semispinalis (a deep muscle)
Question: The splenius capitis controls what?Answer: head to the same side.
 
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