Title: Blank Jeopardy
1Muscle Pot Pourri
Types of Muscle
The Muscle Fiber
Membrane Potential
The Protein of Muscle
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2The feature of muscular tissue that is unique to
this type of tissue.
3What is the ability to contract?
4This is the name of the actual mechanism where
actin and myosin moves past one another in
muscular contraction.
5What is the sliding filament mechanism?
6These three functions of the muscular system are
NOT accomplished by skeletal muscle.
7What are respiration, heart beat and constriction
of organs and vessels?
8Homeostatic temperature regulation results, in
large part, by the heat produced by this
metabolic reaction of muscular contraction.
9What is the conversion of ATP to ADP and a
Phosphate Group?
10Extensibility, Contractility, Excitability and
Elasticity, as a group
11What are characteristics of skeletal muscle?
12The three muscle types
13What are cardiac, smooth and skeletal?
14This type of muscle generally comprises about 40
of a persons body weight.
15What is skeletal muscle?
16These types of muscle fibers are striated, but
involuntary.
17What are cardiac muscle fibers?
18These muscle fibers lack sarcomeres altogether.
19What are smooth muscle fibers?
20Of the muscle types, type (s) of muscle that
generally contain only one nucleus per muscle
fiber.
21What are cardiac and smooth muscle?
22This type of muscle fiber is smaller,
spindle-shaped and contains a lesser relative
amount of actin and myosin.
23What are smooth muscle fibers?
24The name of the boundary of the muscle cell.
25What is the sarcolemma?
26Structures within the muscle fiber that span the
length of the cell and contain actin and myosin.
27What are myofibrils?
28Name of connective tissue that surrounds the
entire muscle.
29What is epimysium or fascia?
30Myofibrils are arranged into repeating units of
myofilaments (actin and myosin) which are called
31What are sarcomeres?
32Equilibrium reached in the cell when there is no
net movement of K ions out of the muscle cell.
33What is resting membrane potential?
34In a relaxed muscle, the charge found in the
synaptic cleft.
35What is a positive charge?
36The rapid depolarization and repolarization of
the sarcolemma.
37What is an action potential?
38Type of ion that rushes into a muscle cell to
result in the muscle cell depolarization.
39What are Na ions?
40Neurotransmitter responsible for initiating
action potential in muscle cell.
41What is acetylcholine?
42Two primary proteins of muscle contraction.
43What are actin and myosin?
44Subprotein that physically inhibits the binding
of myosin heads to actin in a relaxed muscle.
45What is tropomyosin?
46Generally 5-8 nanometers thin.
47What is actin?
48ATP binds to this protein during muscle
contraction.
49What is myosin?
50Place where Ca binds to initiate muscle
contraction.
51What is troponin?