This quiz on Smooth Muscle Physiology explores the characteristics and functions of smooth muscles, including their locations, electrical connectivity, and response to stimuli. It assesses understanding of single unit and multi-unit smooth muscles, their excitation, and mechanosensitive responses, crucial for learners in medical and health-related fields.
Multi unit
Single unit
Nucleus
Golgi
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Hormones
Nitric oxide
Pacemaker cells
Stretching
All of the above
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False
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Hormones
Pacemaker cells
Neurotransmitters
Troponin
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Sarcoplasmic reticulum and golgi
Extracellular space and T-tubules
Extracellular space and sarcoplasmic reticulum
Endoplasmic cytosol and extracellular space
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Glucose
Extracellular calcium
Protein kinase
Troponin I
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Na/Ca ATPase; diffusion
Voltage gated channels; Na/Ca ATPase
Voltage-gated channels; ligand gated channels
Ligand gated channels; Na/Ca ATPase
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The stimulus is a neurotransmitter.
The stimulus is reaches hyperpolarization
The stimulus initiation the smooth muscle contraction is higher than the previous stimulus.
The stimulus initiating smooth muscle contraction changes the membrane potential
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False
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Norepinephrine; inhibitory
Epinephrine; inhibitory
Epinephrine; excitatory
Norepinephrine; excitatory
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Norepinephrine; inhibitory
Acetylcholine; excitatory
Epinephrine; excitatory
Acetylcholine; inhibitory
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Dependently
Independently
By hydolysis
By phosphorylation
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Skeletal muscle
Cardiac muscle
Metabolism of chylomicrons
Lipoproteins
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False
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Apo B100; B/E
Inositol 1,4,5-triphosphate (IP3); IP3
Apo E; B/E
G proteins; G protein
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Protein kinase
Calcitonin
Calmodulin
Myosin light chain phosphatase
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MLCP; MLCP
MLCK; MLCK
MLCP; MLCK
Calmodulin P; troponin C
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Cardiac muscle
Skeletal muscle
Myosin ATPase
Hemoglobin production
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Thin filament regulation
Thick filament regulation
Actin regulation
Calcium regulation
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Calcium release; IP3
Thin filament regulation; thick filament
Myosin protein kinase; actin protein kinase
Thick filament regulation; thin filament
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Calmodulin; troponin
Calmodulin; MLCK
MLCP; MLCK
MLCK; MLCP
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Phosphorylation; relaxation
Phosphorylation; contraction
Dephosphorylation; relaxation
Dephosphorylation; contraction
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Sarcoplasmic reticulum calcium ATPase
Ryanodine Receptors in sacroplasmic reticulum
L type Ca channels
Funny channels
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Nucleus
Cytoplasm
RER
Extracellular space
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Plateau phase
Depolarization phase
Phase 4
Latch state
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