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Muscle Macroanatomy

Learn about the intricacies of muscle microanatomy, including the sliding filament theory, contractions, and muscular energy. Dive into the world of muscle fibers and discover the most intriguing subject matter in the field of anatomy.

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Muscle Macroanatomy

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  1. Muscle Macroanatomy

  2. MuscleMicroanatomyIs The Most Intriguing Subject Matter Ever

  3. I Love The Sliding Filament Theory

  4. ContractionsAre SO Awesome

  5. ExcitingMuscularEnergy

  6. FascinatingFibers

  7. Muscle Microanatomy Is The Most Intriguing Subject Matter Ever I Love The Sliding Filament Theory Contractions Are SO Awesome Exciting Muscular Energy Fascinating Fibers! Muscle Macroantomy $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

  8. Surrounds the fascicles of muscle tissue

  9. Perimysium Back to Main Screen

  10. CT that connects adjacent muscle fibers

  11. Endomysium Back to Main Screen

  12. A “broad sheet” made up of all 3 types of CT

  13. Aponeurosis Back to Main Screen

  14. Blood vessels and nerves are located in this CT layer

  15. Perimysium Back to Main Screen

  16. The human body contains __ types of muscle tissue

  17. 3 Back to Main Screen

  18. Assist in the regeneration of muscle tissue

  19. Satellite Cells Back to Main Screen

  20. Electrical impulses conducted by the sarcolemma travel along ________

  21. T - tubules Back to Main Screen

  22. Ca2+ is actively pumped into this part of a muscle fiber

  23. Terminal Cisternae Back to Main Screen

  24. Interconnect thin filaments of adjacent sarcomeres

  25. Z Lines Back to Main Screen

  26. Contains an active site for the binding of myosin

  27. G actin Back to Main Screen

  28. Calcium ions bind to ______

  29. Troponin Back to Main Screen

  30. The duration of a contraction depends on the duration of this

  31. Stimulus Back to Main Screen

  32. This disease – caused by a bacteria - prevents the release of ACh

  33. Botulism Back to Main Screen

  34. An area of the sarcomere that does change shape is located within the “band” that does not change shape

  35. H zone Back to Main Screen

  36. The detachment of the myosin cross-bridges is directly triggered by the attachment of ATP to __________

  37. Myosin Heads Back to Main Screen

  38. The resting tension in a skeletal muscle

  39. Muscle Tone Back to Main Screen

  40. A contraction in which the muscle tension rises and the muscle length changes

  41. Isotonic Back to Main Screen

  42. The tension is less than the resistance

  43. Eccentric Contraction Back to Main Screen

  44. Trying to pick up a car is an example of this type of contraction

  45. Isometric Back to Main Screen

  46. This is defined by increasing the stimulation rate until the relaxation phase is eliminated

  47. Complete Tetanus Back to Main Screen

  48. The energy stored in CP is used to recharge ____

  49. ADP Back to Main Screen

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