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PCAT Biology Muscles And Locomotion
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1. Mesenchymal (embryonic or undifferentiated) connective tissue is transformed into - and replaced by - bone
Neuromuscular Junction
Myofibrils
Endoskeleton
Intramembranous Ossification
2. Consists of a central microscopic channel called a Haversian Canal - surrounded by a number of lamellae
Segmented Worms (Annelids)
Unicellular Locomotion
Osteon
Neuromuscular Junction
3. Muscles contract against the resistance of the incompressible fluid within the animal's tissues (this fluid is termed the hydrostatic skeleton)
Endoskeleton
Pyramidal System
Flatworms
Sarcomeres
4. The response of a single muscle fiber to a brief stimulus at or above the threshold stiulus - and consists of a latent period - a contraction period - and a relaxation period
T system
Skeletal Muscle
Red Marrow
Simple Twhich
5. Chains of actin molecules
Bone
Endoskeleton
Sarcoplasmic Reticulum
Thin filaments
6. After the contraction period - this is a brief relaxation period in which the muscle is unresponsive to a stimulus
Absolute Refractory Period
Endochondral Ossification
Spicules
Z line
7. Indicates a straightening of a join
Fiber
Tendons
M line
Extension
8. Provides channels for ion flow throughout the muscle fibers - and can also propagate an action potential
T system
Osteoblasts
Dynamic Contraction
Cardiac Muscle Fibers
9. Large - multinucleated cells involved in bone resorption
Isometric Contraction
Osteoclasts
Tetanus
Thin filaments
10. Composed of organized bundles of myosin molecules
Axial Skeleton
Striated Muscle
Ligaments
Thick Filaments
11. Filaments embedded in fibers of muscles - which are divided into sarcomeres
Segmented Worms (Annelids)
Myofibrils
I band
Insertion
12. Move by beating cilia or flagella
Unicellular Locomotion
Pyramidal System
Tetanus
Simple Twhich
13. Modified endoplasmic reticulum that stores calcium ions that envelop myofibrils
Sarcoplasmic Reticulum
T system
Skeletal Muscle
I band
14. Stimulated by a message from the somatic nervous system sent via a motor neuron
Bone Formation
Cartilage
Muscle Contraction
Origin
15. Concentric circles of bony matrix
Lamellae
Dynamic Contraction
Exoskeleton
Intramembranous Ossification
16. Responsible for voluntary movements and is innervated by the somatic nervous system
Osteon
Skeletal Muscle
Endoskeleton
Rig Mortis
17. Purpose is to convert lactic acid in the liver to glucose for discharge into the bloodstream during period of strenuous activity
Insertion
Cori Cycle
Smooth Muscle
Eccentric Contraction
18. Time between stimulation and the onset of contraction
Flexion
Latent period
Flagella
Ligaments
19. Point of attachment of a muscle to the bone that moves (distal end in limb muscles)
Myoglobin
Insertion
Temporal Summation
A Band
20. Specialized type of mineralized connective tissue that has the ability to withstand physical stress -designed for body support -hard and strong while - at the same time somewhat elastic and lightweight
Bone
Isotonic Contraction
Segmented Worms (Annelids)
Flatworms
21. Existing cartilage is replaced by bone
Striated Muscle
A Band
Endochondral Ossification
Muscle Contraction
22. Composed of thin and thick filaments
Pseudopodia
M line
Absolute Refractory Period
Sarcomere
23. Amoeba use for locomotion where the advancing cell membrane extends forward
Red Marrow
Pseudopodia
Pyramidal System
Tonus
24. Units of diveded myofibrils
Segmented Worms (Annelids)
Sarcomeres
Eccentric Contraction
Z line
25. Define the boundaries of a single sacromere and anchor the thin filaments
Axial Skeleton
Z line
Tetanus
Temporal Summation
26. Cells responsible for synthesizing cartillage
Segmented Worms (Annelids)
Fiber
Isometric Contraction
Chorondytes
27. In vertebrates and some invertebrates - particularly echinoderms - energy can be temporarily stored in a high-energy compound
Sarcolemma
Creatine Phosphate and ARginine Phosphate
Spongy Bone
M line
28. Responsible for involuntary actions and is innervated by the autonomic nervous system -found in the digetive tract - bladder - uterus - and blood vessel walls - among other places
Striated Muscle
Thin filaments
Sarcomere
Smooth Muscle
29. Condition where the muscles contract and become rigid - even without action potentials which is caused b an absence of adenosiine triphosphate - which is required for the myosin heads to be released from the actin filaments
Rig Mortis
Intramembranous Ossification
Axial Skeleton
Myofibrils
30. Type of dynamic contraction where the muscle fibers shorten and the tension on the muscle increases
Concentric Contraction
Cori Cycle
Thick Filaments
Compact Bone
31. Region containing thick filaments only
Ligaments
ATP
H zone
Sarcomere
32. Capable of propagating an action potential and is connected to a system of transverse tubules (T system) oriented perpendicularly to the myofibrils
Sarcolemma
Osteoclasts
Extension
H zone
33. The region containing thin filaments only
Cori Cycle
Red Marrow
Thin filaments
I band
34. Occurs whne a muscle shortens against a fixed load while the tension on that remains constant
Sarcoplasmic Reticulum
Isotonic Contraction
Extrapyramidal System
Red Marrow
35. When fibers of a muscle are expoed to a very frequent stimuli - the muscle can't fully relax and the contractions begin to combine - becoming stronger and more prolonged
Endochondral Ossification
Tetanus
Bone Formation
Temporal Summation
36. Link between the nerve terminal (synaptic bouton( and the sarcolemma of the muscle fiber
Endochondral Ossification
Insertion
Neuromuscular Junction
Striated Muscle
37. Includes both concentric and eccentric types of contractions -results in the chang in length of the muscle with a corresponding change in tension on that muscle
Dynamic Contraction
Exoskeleton
Axial Skeleton
I band
38. Occurs when both ends of the muscle are fixed and no change in length occurs during the contraction - but the tension increases
H zone
Striated Muscle
Isometric Contraction
Myoglobin
39. Refers to a bending of a joint
Tendons
Flexion
Striated Muscle
Red Marrow
40. HGb-like protein found in muscle tissue -has a high oxygen affinity and maintains the oxygen supply in muscles by bind oxygen tightly
Thick Filaments
Myoglobin
Muscle Contraction
Tonus
41. Centers that can issue somatic motor commands as a result of processing performed at the unconscious - involuntary level
Extrapyramidal System
Creatine Phosphate and ARginine Phosphate
Muscles in Mammals
Flexion
42. Muscle tissues of the heart
Smooth Muscle
Axial Skeleton
T system
Cardiac Muscle Fibers
43. Able to provide rapid commands to the skeletal muscles and variious other organs
Tetanus
Pyramidal System
Red Marrow
Neuromuscular Junction
44. Type of dynamic contraction where the muscle fiber lengthens and the tension on the muscle increases
Sarcomere
Intramembranous Ossification
Eccentric Contraction
Flagella
45. Involved in blood cell formation
Chorondytes
Red Marrow
M line
Extension
46. Spans the entire length of the thick filaments and any overlapping portions of the thin filaments
Spicules
Smooth Muscle
Unicellular Locomotion
A Band
47. Point of attachment of a muscle to a stationary bone (the proximal end in limb muscles)
Endoskeleton
Myofibrils
Thick Filaments
Origin
48. Contraction that becomes continuous when the stimuli are so frequent that the muscle can't relax and is stronger than a simple twith of a single fiber
Flatworms
Pyramidal System
Simple Twhich
Tetanus
49. Serve as bone to bone connectors
Temporal Summation
Sarcomeres
Exoskeleton
Ligaments
50. A hard skeleton that covers all muscles and organs of some invertebrates -found principally in arthropods -composed of noncellular material secreted by the epidermis
Tonus
Exoskeleton
Osteon
Z line
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