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1. The functional "contraction" unit of a muscle.
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2. Another name for a muscle cell is a?
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Skeletal Muscle Quiz

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1. The functional "contraction" unit of a muscle. 1. Sarcomere
2. Another name for a muscle cell is a? 2. Muscle Fiber
3. Protein found in the thick muscle filaments. 3. Myosin
4. Main protein found in the thin muscle filaments. 4. Actin
5. What are the 3 types of muscle found in the human body? 5. Smooth
6. same as above 6. Cardiac
7. same as above 7. Skeletal
8. What types of muscles are involuntary? 8. Smooth
9. same as above 9. cardiac
10. What is the term used to describe the cell membrane found in muscles? 10. Sarcolemma
11. The movable attachment of a muscle is called the ? where the stationary attachment is called the 12? 11.insertion
12. as shown above 12.origin
13. Compare and contrast your heart muscle to the muscles that help you move your arm? 13. The heart muscle is involuntary and a cardiac muscle, while the arm muscles are skeletal and voluntary. They are both striated.
14. Describe 2 reasons why muscles use a large amount of ATP? 14. Two reasons why muscle use a large amount of ATP is because ATP makes energy, which energy is needed for the function of muscles and also ATP provides energy which provides heat for the muscles.
16. Label diagram 16. Label diagram
17. Type of muscle that moves the bones and facial skin. F (Skeletal)
18. Thin connective tissue that covers each muscle cell. D (Endomysium)
19. Cytoplasm of a muscle B (Sarcoplasm)
20. Voluntary muscle F (Skeletal)
21. Separates individual sarcomeres from each other. I (Z lines)
22. Connects muscle to the bone. K (Tendon)
23. Referred to as the "muscular system" F (Skeletal)
24. Connective tissue that covers a "bundle" of muscle cells. C (Perimysium)
25. A structure that contains actin or myosin. A (Myofibril)
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