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1
The elasticity of skeletal muscle fibers is primarily due to the presence of this protein: (pp. 421-422; table 12.1)
A)titin
B)globular actin
C)troponin
D)collagen
E)tropomyosin
2
T-tubules are extensions of the______________ in skeletal muscle (p. 421; table 12.1)
A)sarcoplasmic reticulum
B)plasma membrane
C)junctional folds
D)cytoskeleton
E)thick filament
3
All of the following are structural components of the neuromuscular junction except: (p. 426; fig 12.7; table 12.2)
A)active zones
B)junctional folds
C)basement membrane
D)t-tubules
E)acetylcholine receptors
4
After the power stroke has occurred during skeletal muscle contraction, what must occur in order for the acto-myosin cross-bridge to be released? (p. 431)
A)ATP must be cleaved
B)myosin must be de-phosphorylated
C)ATP must bind with the myosin head
D)Ca2+ must bind with myosin
E)troponin must bind with tropomyosin
5
During excitation contraction coupling, Ca2+ binds troponin in both smooth and skeletal muscle. (pp. 429, 446)
A)True
B)False
6
Smooth muscle is capable of mitosis and hyperplasia. (p. 445)
A)True
B)False
7
If a person is completely bedridden, he/she can lose muscle strength at the rate of 3% per day. (p.448, table 12.6)
A)True
B)False
8
The ability of the muscle cell membrane to respond to stimuli with electric changes is known as
A)excitability.
B)conductivity.
C)extensibility.
D)elasticity.
9
The ability of the muscle cell to stretch under tension is known as
A)excitability.
B)conductivity.
C)extensibility.
D)elasticity.
10
The ability of the muscle cell to return to its initial length after being stretched is called
A)excitability.
B)conductivity.
C)extensibility.
D)elasticity.
11
Transverse tubules release calcium ions during muscle contraction.
A)True
B)False
12
Which of the following is a regulatory protein of muscle?
A)actin
B)myosin
C)tropomyosin
D)titin
13
Elastic filaments are composed of
A)myosin.
B)actin.
C)titin.
D)troponin.
14
The segment from one Z disc to the next is called a(n)
A)A band.
B)sarcomere.
C)H band.
D)I band.
15
When fine control of a muscle is required, the motor units are small.
A)True
B)False
16
Flaccid paralysis can be caused by
A)pesticides.
B)cholinesterase inhibitors.
C)curare.
D)acetylcholinesterase.
17
The resting membrane potential (RMP) for a skeletal muscle cell is
A)-90mV.
B)-30mV.
C)1.5mV.
D)12 V.
18
In a muscle contraction, the myofilaments shorten.
A)True
B)False
19
The time in which the muscle will not respond to a new stimulus is called the
A)latent period.
B)contraction phase.
C)relaxation phase.
D)refractory period.
20
For a muscle to lift a heavier weight, the individual muscle fibers contract more strongly.
A)True
B)False
21
If you attempt to lift a heavy object but it doesn't move, what type of contraction have you performed?
A)concentric
B)eccentric
C)isotonic
D)isometric
22
If you are drinking and put the glass down, this is a(an) __________ contraction.
A)concentric
B)eccentric
C)isotonic
D)isometric
23
A brief activity using maximum muscular effort is fueled best by the
A)phosphagen system.
B)aerobic system.
C)glycogen-lactic acid system.
D)citric acid system.
24
Which of the following statements about slow-twitch muscle fibers is false?
A)Slow-twitch muscle fibers are smaller than fast-twitch fibers.
B)Slow-twitch muscle fibers are anaerobic.
C)Slow-twitch muscle fibers are fatigue resistant.
D)Slow-twitch muscle fibers have abundant mitochondrion and myoglobin.
25
A stronger muscle contraction produced by a series of action potentials being sent to a motor unit is known as recruitment.
A)True
B)False
26
Acetylcholine and norepinephrine cause some smooth muscle cells to contract and yet inhibit cell contraction in others, depending on the type of membrane receptors present.
A)True
B)False
27
Smooth muscle is more sensitive to a difference in resting muscle length on peak contraction potential than skeletal muscle.
A)True
B)False
28
The thick myofilament consists of many molecules of this protein:
A)myosin
B)actin
C)tropomyosin
D)troponin
E)ATPase
29
The sarcomeres are separated by:
A)A bands
B)I bands
C)H bands
D)Z discs
E)A discs
30
One nerve fiber and all the muscle fibers it innervates are collectively called a:
A)motor unit
B)somatic motor group
C)recruitment group
D)fatigue unit
E)synapse
31
This chemical carries the stimulating message across the neuromuscular junction:
A)synapse
B)myosin
C)potassium
D)gamma-aminobutyric acid
E)acetylcholine
32
During excitation-contraction coupling, calcium ions bind to this skeletal muscle protein:
A)acetylcholinesterase
B)troponin
C)actin
D)myosin
E)ATPase
33
The myosin heads bind to a monomer of this protein:
A)tropomyosin
B)troponin
C)G-actin
D)acetylcholinesterase
E)ATPase
34
When the muscle action potential stops, calcium ions are pumped from the cytosol back into the:
A)terminal cisternal
B)transverse tubules
C)thick filaments
D)troponin
E)mitochondria
35
_____ occurs when a muscle twitches more strongly as stimulation frequency is increased to 20/sec.
A)graded response
B)Treppe
C)Threshold
D)Tetany
E)Isometric contraction
36
Fatigue can be caused by all of the following except:
A)low acetylcholine supplies
B)low pH in sarcoplasm
C)excess of myoglobin
D)excess of lactic acid
E)reduced ATP concentrations
37
Fast-twitch fibers:
A)have a lot of myoglobin
B)mainly synthesize ATP by aerobic respiration
C)have more mitochondria
D)are white
E)are very resistant to fatigue
38
Smooth muscles:
A)have Z-discs
B)lack T-tubules
C)contain troponin
D)are multinucleate
E)are innervated by somatic nerve fibers







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