Chapter 6 Anatomy Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
contractility | ability of skeletal muscle to shorten with force |
excitability | capacity of skeletal muscle to respond to stimulus |
extensibility | ability to be stretched |
elasticity | ability to recoil to their original size after being stretched |
origin | most stationary endo of the muscle |
insertion | the end of the muscle undergoing the greatest movement |
belly | portion of the muscle between the origin and the insertion |
synergist | muscles that work together for specific movements |
antagonists | muscle that work in opposition to one another |
prime mover | muscle plays the major role in accomplishing movement |
epimysium | skeletal muscle surrounded by tissue sheath |
fascia | connective tissue located outside of epimysiumper |
perimysium | muscle is |
muscle cells | muscle fibers |
endomysium | connective tissue sheath |
myofibrils | threadlike structure |
actin myofilaments | strands of pearls twisted together |
myosin myofilaments | bundles of minute golf balls |
sarcomeres | actin and myosin myofilaments formed |
resting membrane potential | charge difference across the membrane |
action potential | brief reversal back of the charge |
motor neurons | nerve cells that carry action potentials |
neuromuscular junction or synapse | branch connects to muscles to form |
motor unit | single motor neuron and skeletal muscle fibers |
presynaptic terminal | enlarged nerve terminal |
synaptic cleft | the space between the presynaptic terminal and the muscle cell |
postsynaptic terminal | muscle fiber of synaptic cleft |
synaptic vesicles | presynaptic terminal |
acetylcholine | neurotransmitter |
acetylcholinesterase | synaptic cleft between the neuron and muscle cell |
sliding filament mechanism | myofilaments during contraction |
muscle twitch | contraction of an entire muscle response to a stimuli |
threshold | a level stimuli reaches |
all-or-none | muscle fiber contract maximally |
lag phase | beginning of contraction |
contraction phase | time of contraction |
relaxation phase | time during which muscle relaxes |
tetany | muscle remains contracted without relaxing |
recruitment | increase in number of motor units being activated |
ATP | needed for energy for muscle contraction |
ATP | produced in the mitochondria |
ATP | short lived and unstable |
ADP | plus phosphate |
creatine phosphate | high energy molecule |
anaerobic respiration | without oxygen |
aerobic respiration | with oxygen |
oxygen debt | amount of oxygen needed in chemical reactions to convert lactic acid |
muscle fatigue | when ATP is used during contraction |
isometric | equal distance |
isotonic | equal tension |
muscle tone | muscle tone refers to constant tension |
fast twitch fibers | contract quickly and fatigue |
slow twitch fibers | contract more slowly and are more resistant to fatigue |
origin | stationary end of the muscle |
insertion | the end of the muscle undergoing the greatest movement |
belly | portion of the muscle between the origin and the insertion |
synerigsts | muscles that work together to accomplish specific movement |
antagonist | muscle that works in opposition to one another |
sliding filament mechanism | myofilaments during contraction |
muscle twitch | contraction of an entire muscle response to a stimuli |
threshold | a level stimuli reaches |
all-or-none | muscle fiber contract maximally |
lag phase | beginning of contraction |
contraction phase | time of contraction |
relaxation phase | time during which muscle relaxes |
tetany | muscle remains contracted without relaxing |
recruitment | increase in number of motor units being activated |
muscles that work opposite of eachother | antagonists |
anaerobic respiration | produces lactic acid within the muscle |
a muscle fiber is surrounded by the | endomysium |
a muscle is composed of numerous bundles called | fasculi |
slow twitch | muscle fibers fatigue quickly |
fast twitch | muscle fibers fatigue quickly |
tongue muscles | intrinsic and extrensic |
orbicular oculi | closes eyelid |
not a characteristic of skeletal muscle | reversibility |
muscle twitch | a contraction of an entire muscle in response to stimuli |
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