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Side A ------ Side B Athletes usually experience muscular fatigue less quickly that nonathletes because they ------ produce less lactic aci The role of ATP in muscle contraction is to supply energy for ------ myofilament movement smooth muscle is found in the wall of ------ the stomach and intestine In a recording of a muscle twitch the delay between the time a stimulus is applied and the time the muscle responds is called the ------ latent period Tendons and ligament are composed primarily of ------ dense connective tissue White muscles have an increased capacity to carry on aerobic respiration ------ false The maintenance of body temperature is realted to the action of skeletal muscles because ------ the more active they are the more heat is released endomysium separates individual muscle fibers ------ true The latent period is the time when the muscle is relaxed ------ false A tendon is characterized by being_____, whereas an aponeurosis is characterized by being_____ ------ cordlike and connects muscles to bones; a broad, fibrous sheet of connective tissue that connects muscles to muscles Which of the following is not true when comparing red and white muscle types ------ red muscles have fewer fitochondria then white Which of the following major events in mucle contraction are stated properly ------ Actin filaments slide inward along myosin filametns Motor unit recruitment refers to the fact that some otor neurons can recruti new skeletal muscle fibers with which they connect ------ false Neurotransmitters are stored in vesicles within ------ motor neuron endings A skeletal muscle fiber conains many nuclei ------ true The type of muscle found in blood vessels is ------ smooth Muscle fatigue is most likely due to an accumulation of lactic acid ------ true The very brief moment following contraction when a muscle remains unresponsive to additional stimulation is called the ------ refractory period The outermost laer of connective tissue surrounding a skeletal muscle is called the ------ epimysium When a muscle undergoes atrophy in response to disuse ------ all of the above The amount of oxygen needed to support the conversion of lactic acid to glycogen is called the ------ oxygen debt Cardiac muscle is found in teh wall of the ------ none fo the above The muscle tissue that can be consciously controlled is ------ skeletal The striated appearance of skeletal muscle results from the ------ sarcomere arrangment Liver cells convert lactic acid to ATP ------ false ATP is related to creatine phosphate by ------ creatine phosphate supplying energy to regenerate ATP from ADP and phosphate A motor unit is defined as ------ a motor neuron and the muscle fibers connected to it If a muscle contracts and its fibers shorten the ontractionis isometric ------ false Creatine phosphate serves to ------ supply energy for the synthesis of ATP During muscle ontraction calcium ions combine with tropomysoin and this exposes active sites for cross-- bridge formation ------ false A muscle cramp is most likely dur to a lack of ------ ATP A neuromuscular junction can be described as ------ all of the above Activities such as swimming and running ar most liely to stimulate development of ------ slow, red muscle fibers Myofibrils are composed primarily of ------ acitn and myosin Compared to skeletal muscle smooth muscle ------ contacts more slowly and relaxes more slowly muscle contracts but does not change length ------ isometric attachment moves ------ isotonic performing curls ------ isotonic doing a headstand ------ isometric standing still ------ isometric anaerobic respiration ------ fast twitch fibers most myoglobin ------ slow twitch fibers resistant to fatigue ------ slow twitch fibers tons of mitochondria ------ slow twitch fibers extenisve SR ------ fast twitch fibers rich blood supply ------ slow twitch fiibers lactic acid build up occurs ------ fast twitch fibers white fibers ------ fast twitch fibers long distance runners ------ slow twitch fibers rapid contractions ------ fast twitch fibers citric acid cycle and electron transport chain ------ aerobic occurs in the cytoplasm ------ anaerobic makes carbon dioxide water and 34 ATP ------ aerobic oxygen required ------ aerobic glycolysis ------ anaerobic amkes pyruvic acid ------ anaerobic forms 2 ATP ------ anaerobic fast twitch fibers ------ anaerobic 34 ATP ------ aerobic by product is lactic acid ------ anaerobic The meninges consist of ------ all of the above
Side A ------ Side B Athletes usually experience muscular fatigue less quickly that nonathletes because they ------ produce less lactic aci The role of ATP in muscle contraction is to supply energy for ------ myofilament movement smooth muscle is found in the wall of ------ the stomach and intestine In a recording of a muscle twitch the delay between the time a stimulus is applied and the time the muscle responds is called the ------ latent period Tendons and ligament are composed primarily of ------ dense connective tissue White muscles have an increased capacity to carry on aerobic respiration ------ false The maintenance of body temperature is realted to the action of skeletal muscles because ------ the more active they are the more heat is released endomysium separates individual muscle fibers ------ true The latent period is the time when the muscle is relaxed ------ false A tendon is characterized by being_____, whereas an aponeurosis is characterized by being_____ ------ cordlike and connects muscles to bones; a broad, fibrous sheet of connective tissue that connects muscles to muscles Which of the following is not true when comparing red and white muscle types ------ red muscles have fewer fitochondria then white Which of the following major events in mucle contraction are stated properly ------ Actin filaments slide inward along myosin filametns Motor unit recruitment refers to the fact that some otor neurons can recruti new skeletal muscle fibers with which they connect ------ false Neurotransmitters are stored in vesicles within ------ motor neuron endings A skeletal muscle fiber conains many nuclei ------ true The type of muscle found in blood vessels is ------ smooth Muscle fatigue is most likely due to an accumulation of lactic acid ------ true The very brief moment following contraction when a muscle remains unresponsive to additional stimulation is called the ------ refractory period The outermost laer of connective tissue surrounding a skeletal muscle is called the ------ epimysium When a muscle undergoes atrophy in response to disuse ------ all of the above The amount of oxygen needed to support the conversion of lactic acid to glycogen is called the ------ oxygen debt Cardiac muscle is found in teh wall of the ------ none fo the above The muscle tissue that can be consciously controlled is ------ skeletal The striated appearance of skeletal muscle results from the ------ sarcomere arrangment Liver cells convert lactic acid to ATP ------ false ATP is related to creatine phosphate by ------ creatine phosphate supplying energy to regenerate ATP from ADP and phosphate A motor unit is defined as ------ a motor neuron and the muscle fibers connected to it If a muscle contracts and its fibers shorten the ontractionis isometric ------ false Creatine phosphate serves to ------ supply energy for the synthesis of ATP During muscle ontraction calcium ions combine with tropomysoin and this exposes active sites for cross-- bridge formation ------ false A muscle cramp is most likely dur to a lack of ------ ATP A neuromuscular junction can be described as ------ all of the above Activities such as swimming and running ar most liely to stimulate development of ------ slow, red muscle fibers Myofibrils are composed primarily of ------ acitn and myosin Compared to skeletal muscle smooth muscle ------ contacts more slowly and relaxes more slowly muscle contracts but does not change length ------ isometric attachment moves ------ isotonic performing curls ------ isotonic doing a headstand ------ isometric standing still ------ isometric anaerobic respiration ------ fast twitch fibers most myoglobin ------ slow twitch fibers resistant to fatigue ------ slow twitch fibers tons of mitochondria ------ slow twitch fibers extenisve SR ------ fast twitch fibers rich blood supply ------ slow twitch fiibers lactic acid build up occurs ------ fast twitch fibers white fibers ------ fast twitch fibers long distance runners ------ slow twitch fibers rapid contractions ------ fast twitch fibers citric acid cycle and electron transport chain ------ aerobic occurs in the cytoplasm ------ anaerobic makes carbon dioxide water and 34 ATP ------ aerobic oxygen required ------ aerobic glycolysis ------ anaerobic amkes pyruvic acid ------ anaerobic forms 2 ATP ------ anaerobic fast twitch fibers ------ anaerobic 34 ATP ------ aerobic by product is lactic acid ------ anaerobic The meninges consist of ------ all of the above
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