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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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5 | | During excitation contraction coupling, Ca2+ binds troponin in both smooth and skeletal muscle. (pp. 429, 446) |
| | A) | True |
| | B) | False |
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6 | | Smooth muscle is capable of mitosis and hyperplasia. (p. 445) |
| | A) | True |
| | B) | False |
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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 |
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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. |
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9 | | The ability of the muscle cell to stretch under tension is known as |
| | A) | excitability. |
| | B) | conductivity. |
| | C) | extensibility. |
| | D) | elasticity. |
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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. |
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11 | | Transverse tubules release calcium ions during muscle contraction. |
| | A) | True |
| | B) | False |
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12 | | Which of the following is a regulatory protein of muscle? |
| | A) | actin |
| | B) | myosin |
| | C) | tropomyosin |
| | D) | titin |
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13 | | Elastic filaments are composed of |
| | A) | myosin. |
| | B) | actin. |
| | C) | titin. |
| | D) | troponin. |
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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. |
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15 | | When fine control of a muscle is required, the motor units are small. |
| | A) | True |
| | B) | False |
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16 | | Flaccid paralysis can be caused by |
| | A) | pesticides. |
| | B) | cholinesterase inhibitors. |
| | C) | curare. |
| | D) | acetylcholinesterase. |
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17 | | The resting membrane potential (RMP) for a skeletal muscle cell is |
| | A) | -90mV. |
| | B) | -30mV. |
| | C) | 1.5mV. |
| | D) | 12 V. |
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18 | | In a muscle contraction, the myofilaments shorten. |
| | A) | True |
| | B) | False |
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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. |
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20 | | For a muscle to lift a heavier weight, the individual muscle fibers contract more strongly. |
| | A) | True |
| | B) | False |
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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 |
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22 | | If you are drinking and put the glass down, this is a(an) __________ contraction. |
| | A) | concentric |
| | B) | eccentric |
| | C) | isotonic |
| | D) | isometric |
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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. |
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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. |
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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 |
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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 |
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27 | | Smooth muscle is more sensitive to a difference in resting muscle length on peak contraction potential than skeletal muscle. |
| | A) | True |
| | B) | False |
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28 | | The thick myofilament consists of many molecules of this protein: |
| | A) | myosin |
| | B) | actin |
| | C) | tropomyosin |
| | D) | troponin |
| | E) | ATPase |
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29 | | The sarcomeres are separated by: |
| | A) | A bands |
| | B) | I bands |
| | C) | H bands |
| | D) | Z discs |
| | E) | A discs |
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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 |
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31 | | This chemical carries the stimulating message across the neuromuscular junction: |
| | A) | synapse |
| | B) | myosin |
| | C) | potassium |
| | D) | gamma-aminobutyric acid |
| | E) | acetylcholine |
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32 | | During excitation-contraction coupling, calcium ions bind to this skeletal muscle protein: |
| | A) | acetylcholinesterase |
| | B) | troponin |
| | C) | actin |
| | D) | myosin |
| | E) | ATPase |
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33 | | The myosin heads bind to a monomer of this protein: |
| | A) | tropomyosin |
| | B) | troponin |
| | C) | G-actin |
| | D) | acetylcholinesterase |
| | E) | ATPase |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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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