Week 6
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| Glucose can be stored in the muscle as: | Glycogen
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| White fibers are also called _____ fibers. | Fast
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| In the structure called a triad, the T-tubule is sandwiched between: | Sacs of Sarcoplasmic Reticulum
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| Which of the following terms describes an isometric contraction? | Static Tension
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| In terms of function, which is considered an immovable joint? | Synarthrosis
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| Which joint allows for the most movement? | Ball and Socket
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| Which of the following proteins found in myofilaments contains the cross-bridges? | Myosin
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| The rotator cuff muscles and tendons form a cufflike arrangement around the _____ joint. | Shoulder
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| Cross-bridges are also called: | Myosin Heads
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| The type of movement that occurs when the head is dropped to the shoulder, then to the chest, to the other shoulder, and toward the back is: | Circumduction
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