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PBL limbs and back week 3 Muscles

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What is the outer most layer of a muscle? A)Epicardium B) Epimysium C)Perimysium D)Endomysium   B) Epimysium! (Perimysium lines each muscle fasicle and Endomysium lines each muscle fibre)  
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From which germ layer does skeletal muscle form from?   Mesoderm  
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What is the plasma membrane equivilent of a muscle cell called?   Sarcolemma  
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What is the cytoplasm of a muscle cell called?   Sarcoplasm  
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Muscle Action potentials travel through the ____ and then down the _-______!   Muscle action potentials travel through the Sarcolemma and then down the T Tubule  
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What protein enables the diffusing of oxygen from blood into muscle fibres?   MYOGLOBIN  
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What is the I band and A band?   I band is area of filament with only thin (actin) filaments exposed, and A band is area of entire length of thick filaments?  
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What is H zone?   H zone is area with just thick (myosin) filaments exposed  
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What is a titin filament?   Molecular spring like protein that connects the M line to the Z line  
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In muscle excitation, Ach binding to its active sites on the sarcolemma cause a opening of ____ channels that instigate an action potential down the sarcolemma and down the T-Tubles.   SODIUM Channels  
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What are the three main mechanisms by which muscle cells produce ATP?   Creatine phosphate pathway, Anaerobic Pathway and Aerobic Pathway  
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The reaction catalysed by creatine kinase to produce ATP is...   ... Creatine phosphate + ADP --> ATP + creatine  
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In anaerobic generation of ATP, a glucose molecule is broken down into two molecules of what?   PYRUVIC acid  
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During times of high excercise Pyruvic acid is converted to _____ acid   Lactic Acid  
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What happens to pyruvic acid during AEROBIC respiation?   Pyruvic acid is oxidised into CO2, ATP and H20  
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In aerobic respiration One molecule of glucose produces around __ molecules of ATP   Aerobic respiration results in one molecule of glucose producing around 36 molecules of ATP  
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In anaerobic respiration, one molecule of glucose produces around __ molecules of ATP   One molecule of glucose produces 2 molecules of ATP in anaerobic resp  
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What are the three different types of muscle fibres?   Slow-Oxidative Fibres, Fast Oxidative Glycolytic Fibres, Fast Glycolytic fibres  
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