Muscle tissue. Test
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| A. connective tissue forms a tendon or aponeurosis (flat tendon)B. a fine sheath of connective tissue wrapping each muscle fiberC. movement, maintenance of posture, joint stabilization, and heat generation D. epimysium, perimysium, and endomysiumE. skeletal, smooth, and cardiacF. plasma membrane G. have a an intermediate diameter
contract quickly like fast glycolytic fibers
are oxygen-dependent
have high myogglobin content and rich supply of capillaries
somewhat fatigue-resistant
more powerful than slow-oxidative fibersH. less movable attachmentI. full length of the thick filament, includes inner end of thin filamentJ. center part of A band where no thin filament occurK. red color due to abundant mygobbin
obtain energy from aerobic metabolic reactions
contain a large number of mitochondria
richly supplied with cappilaries
contract slowly and resistant to fatigue
fibers are smaller in diameterL. a long row of repeating segments, ex. Z disc (Z line), thin (actin) filaments, and thick (myosin) fliamentsM. located in the center of the sarcromere N. connective tissue fibers are shortO. one nerve, one artery, and one or more veinsP. dense regular connective tissue surrounding entire muscleQ. can recoil passively after being stretched, resume resting length R. slow oxidative fibers (Type I), fast glycolytic fiber (Type IIx), and fast oxidative fibers (Type IIa)S. contain little myoglobin and few mitochondria
about twice the diameter of slow-oxidative fiber
contain more myofilaments and generate more power
depend on anaerobic pathways
contract rapidly and tire quicklyT. region with only thin filament, lies within two adjacent sarcromeres |
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