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ESS 345 MIDTERM EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A++ A motor unit refers to ____________. a single motor neuron plus all of the muscle fibers it innervates Thick filaments are often named for which protein? myosin Why is it necessary to have an action potential (electrical signal) in the musc...

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ESS 345 MIDTERM EXAM QUESTIONS AND

ANSWERS GRADED A++

A motor unit refers to ____________.

a single motor neuron plus all of the muscle fibers it innervates

Thick filaments are often named for which protein?

myosin

Why is it necessary to have an action potential (electrical signal) in the muscle for

contraction?

The SR will release Ca2+ only if it has been electrically stimulated.

According to the size principle, which motor unit will be recruited first for a task?

the motor unit with the smallest motor neuron

What is twitch summation?

A means by which gradation of muscle contraction may be accomplished

Increasing the frequency at which motor units are firing within a muscle

If you wanted to pick up something heavier than your pencil (such as your book),

you would need to have a stronger muscle contraction. In what way might you

accomplish this?

Stimulate more motor units.

If you want to hold a very heavy dumbbell to show your friends how strong you

are, you want to select the best joint angle ____________.

Where muscle length is optimal

Where leverage is maximal

,During concentric contractions, increasing the speed of contraction will

Decrease the force produced

The (1) is the basic unit of contraction in skeletal muscle.

sarcomere

Myofibril is (2) of muscle fiber.

a major component

At rest, (3) is stored in the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) and released by action

potential to bind to (4) for muscle contraction.

(3) Ca (2+)

(4) troponin

At the end of contraction phase, myosin bound (5) which (6) the cross-bridges.

(5) actin

(6) maintains

At rest, cross-bridge interaction between actin and myosin in skeletal muscle is

directly blocked by (7).

tropomyosin

When the myosin head pulls the thin filament toward the center of the sarcomere,

the tilting action of the head is called (8).

powerstroke

Type (9) fibers are typically engaged during short, higher-intensity exercise that

involves some degree of endurance.

IIa

, Type (10) fibers are not very easily stimulated by the nervous system, meaning

that they typically are not engaged until all other fiber types have been stimulated

first.

IIx

When maximal force is produced, type (11) fibers are used.

I, IIa, IIx (all fibers)

(12) is the oxygen-binding molecule associated with skeletal muscle.

myoglobin

To form cross-bridge, actin binding site to myosin must be (13) and myosin head

must be energized by (14).

(13) exposed

(14) ATP breaking into ADP and Pi

If, for some reasons, less calcium (Ca2+) is released from sarcoplasmic reticulum

(SR), what would happen to force production and why?

If less calcium is released from the SR, then the force production would decrease. This

is because force production is dependent on the amount of calcium (size of SR) in that

a greater amount of calcium allows more cross-bridges to be formed. When released,

calcium attaches to troponin which shifts, causing tropomyosin to aslo shift to expose

actin's mysoin-binding site. This allows myosin to bind to the myosin-binding site on

action to form a cross-bridge. This sets the stage for a powerstroke in which the

muscles contract to generate force. Without the formation of cross-bridges, a

powerstroke could not occur, preventing the movement of actin filaments inward,

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