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“Aids..” Muscle Structure
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-TROPH MEANS THIS.100
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What is “well fed”?100
Hyper means this.200
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What is “over, more”?200
Laten means this.300
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What is hidden?300
-erg means this.400
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What is work?400
This connects muscle to bone.100
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What is a tendon?100
The dark bands in a sarcomere.200
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What are A bands?200
The thicker myofibril filament.300
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What is myosin?300
The membranous channels in the muscle fiber that
transmits the muscle signal.400
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What are transverse tubules?400
The chemicals that allow the nerve impulse to enter the muscle fiber
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What are neurotransmitters?100
The gap between the motor neuron and the muscle fiber
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What is the synaptic cleft?200
The folded surface of a muscle fiber used to receive and impulse.
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What is the motor end plate?300
A motor neuron and the fibers it controls
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What is a motor unit?400
When the A and I bands slide together.
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What is a contraction?100
This is the ion that causes the muscle to contract.
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What is calcium?200
This must happen to stop a muscle from contracting
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What is the pumping out of calcium?300
Acetylcholine is this.400
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What is the neurotransmitter in humans?
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The minimal strength needed to contract.
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What is the threshold stimulus?100
A sustained contraction that combines in intensity.
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What is a tetanic contraction?200
The amount of time it takes for a signal to reach the muscle.
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What is the latent period?300
The end of the muscle that does not move.
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What is the origin?400
What letter C is pointing to.200
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What are the Z-Lines?200
The entire unit, or letter D.400
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What is a sarcomere?400
Sheets of connective tissues that cover groups of muscles.
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What are aponeurosis?600
The enlarged end of the sarcoplasmic reticulum.
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What are the cisternae?800
Packets where neurotransmitters are stored.
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What are synaptic vesicles?200
Nerve fibers that extend from the CNS and stimulate muscles.
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What are motor neurons.400
What this picture is showing.600
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What is a neuromuscular junction?600
The letter pointing to the synaptic cleft.
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What is letter C?800
When the A and I bands slide apart.200
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What is relaxation?200
The enzyme that breaks down the human neurotransmitters.
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What is cholinesterase?400
The calcium ions are released from this part of the muscle fiber.
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What is the sarcoplasmic reticulum?600
The nerve signal becomes a muscle signal after crossing this.
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What is the synaptic cleft?800
The all or none response states this.200
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What is that there is no partial contraction.
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A perpetual state of slight contraction.
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What is muscle tone?400
An increase in the size of muscle fibers due to exercise.
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What is hypertrophy?600
The muscle that works together with the prime mover.
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What is the synergist?800
An inflammation of the muscles.200
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What is myositis?200
A disease in which muscle is replaced by fibrous connective tissue
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What is fibrosis?400
The cutting of muscle tissue.600
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What is myotomy?600
Myokemia is this.800
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What is the persistent quivering of muscles?
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FINAL JEOPARDY
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