47. Muscle Systems
Musculoskeletal System
- Multiple ChoiceSelect the statement that accurately describes the muscular system.10views
- Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following muscle characteristics is commonly observed as an effect of aging?8views
- Multiple ChoiceBased on your knowledge of the musculoskeletal system, which type of muscle tissue is under voluntary control?23views
- Multiple ChoiceWhat type of muscle is striated with intercalated disks?1066views
- Multiple ChoiceWhich statement about muscle contraction is correct?1027views
- Multiple ChoiceWhat do all muscle tissues have in common?1559views
- Multiple ChoiceWhy is having a hydrostatic skeleton rather than an internal skeleton advantageous to an earthworm?1113views
- Multiple ChoiceLocomotion requires that an animal expend energy to overcome __________.916views
- Multiple ChoiceWhen comparing the different styles and adaptations of each major type of locomotion, what is the most energy-efficient mode of locomotion?854views
- Textbook Question
Complete this concept map on animal movement.
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Which of the following statements regarding control of muscle tissue is/are correct? Select True or False for each statement.
T/F All skeletal muscles are voluntary.
T/F Cardiac muscle is involuntary.
T/F Some smooth muscle tissues are voluntary, and others are involuntary.
T/F Parasympathetic and sympathetic neurons innervate skeletal, cardiac, and smooth muscle tissues.
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A human's internal organs are protected mainly by the
a. Hydrostatic skeleton.
b. Axial skeleton.
c. Exoskeleton.
d. Appendicular skeleton.
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In muscle cells, myosin molecules continue moving along actin molecules as long as:
a. ATP is present and troponin is not bound to Ca²⁺.
b. ADP is present and tropomyosin is released from intracellular stores.
c. ADP is present and the intracellular acetylcholine level is high.
d. ATP is present and the intracellular Ca²⁺ concentration is high.
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During the contraction of a vertebrate skeletal muscle fiber, calcium ions
a. Break cross-bridges as a cofactor in hydrolysis of ATP
b. Bind with troponin, changing its shape so that the myosin-binding sites on actin are exposed
c. Transmit action potentials from the motor neuron to the muscle fiber
d. Spread action potentials through the T tubules
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Arm muscles and leg muscles are arranged in antagonistic pairs. How does this affect their functioning?
a. It provides a backup if one of the muscles is injured.
b. One muscle of the pair pushes while the other pulls.
c. A single motor neuron can control both of them.
d. It allows the muscles to produce opposing movements.
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