Multiple ChoiceDuring the phase of excitation-contraction coupling of skeletal muscle, what occurs immediately after the action potential spreads down the T tubule?2653views2rank
Multiple ChoiceThe alternating contraction and relaxation of opposing layers of smooth muscle is referred to as __________.2220views4rank
Multiple ChoiceWhat is the ion released from the terminal cisternae that combines with troponin and removes the blocking action of tropomyosin, resulting in the formation of cross bridges?2034views4rank
Multiple ChoiceThe type of muscle contraction in which the muscle fibers produce increased tension although the muscle neither shortens nor lengthens is called __________.1910views4rank
Multiple ChoiceIn the sliding filament model of muscle contraction, the myofilaments slide over each other, resulting in the overlapping of actin and __________.2504views1rank
Multiple ChoiceWhich one of the following binds calcium ions in a smooth muscle, causing contraction?2072views2rank
Multiple ChoiceWhen an action potential arrives at the neuromuscular junction, the most immediate result is __________.2582views1rank
Multiple ChoiceContinued mild or partial contraction of a muscle that keeps it healthy and ready to respond is known as muscle __________.2358views5rank
Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following allows recoil of the muscle fiber when contraction ends?1895views3rank
Multiple ChoiceThe sequence of electrical changes that occurs along the sarcolemma when a muscle fiber is stimulated is known as the __________.2115views4rank
Multiple ChoiceThe refractory period in which the muscle will NOT contract if stimulated occurs during __________ of the muscle cell.1830views2rank
Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following is NOT a characteristic of skeletal muscle contraction?4004views1rank
Multiple ChoiceEach skeletal muscle fiber is controlled by a neuron at a single __________.2952views2rank