Chapter 9 - Muscles and Muscle Tissue

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Chapter 9 - Muscles and Muscle Tissue

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Skeletal Muscle Anatomy:

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The pacemaker of the heart

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Skeletal Muscle Anatomy:

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What is the SA node?

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Skeletal Muscle Anatomy:

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The part of the electrical conduction system found in the walls of the ventricles.

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What are the purkinje fibers?

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Skeletal Muscle Anatomy:

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The valve between the right atrium and right ventricle.

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What is the tricuspid valve?

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Skeletal Muscle Anatomy:

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Where the electrical signal is slightly delayed.

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Skeletal Muscle Anatomy:

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What is the AV node?

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Skeletal Muscle Anatomy:

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Responsible for the T wave.

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Skeletal Muscle Anatomy:

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What is ventricular repolarization?

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The Sliding Filament Theory:

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Valves from ventricles to arteries

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The Sliding Filament Theory:

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What are semilunar valves?

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The Sliding Filament Theory:

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Responsible for the “Lub” sound

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The Sliding Filament Theory:

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What is Closing of the AV valves?

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The Sliding Filament Theory:

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Prevents the heart valves from prolapsing into the atrium

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The Sliding Filament Theory:

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What are the chordae tendineae?

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The Sliding Filament Theory:

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This valve

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The Sliding Filament Theory:

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What is the tricuspid valve?

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The Sliding Filament Theory:

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Serous membrane around the heart

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The Sliding Filament Theory:

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What is the pericardium?

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Muscle Contraction:

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A vein with deoxygenated blood

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Muscle Contraction:

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What is the jugular vein

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Muscle Contraction:

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Vein with oxygenated blood

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What is the pulmonary vein?

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3 Passageways bringing blood to the right atrium

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What is the SVC, IVC, and coronary sinus?

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Muscle Contraction:

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Which type of muscle contraction occurs when the muscle neither shortens nor lengthens during contraction?

a. Isotonicb. Concentricc. Eccentricd. Isometric

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Muscle Contraction:

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Which type of muscle contraction occurs when the muscle neither shortens nor lengthens during contraction?

a. Isotonicb. Concentricc. Eccentricd. Isometric

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Muscle Contraction:

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Skeletal muscle contractions increase in strength due to ___________.

a. incomplete tetanyb. recruitment of motor unitsc. an increase in threshold stimulusd. increasing the number of

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Muscle Contraction:

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Skeletal muscle contractions increase in strength due to ___________.

a. incomplete tetanyb. recruitment of motor unitsc. an increase in threshold stimulusd. increasing the number of

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Muscle Metabolism:

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The energy source that is used directly for muscle contraction is ______.

a. ATP b. glucose c. creatine phosphate d. fatty acids

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Muscle Metabolism:

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The energy source that is used directly for muscle contraction is ______.

a. ATP b. glucose c. creatine phosphate d. fatty acids

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Muscle Metabolism:

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Muscle soreness may be due in part to which pathway of ATP production?

a. Phosphorylationb. Aerobic respirationc. Anaerobic glycolysisd. Oxidation

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Muscle Metabolism:

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Muscle soreness may be due in part to which pathway of ATP production?

a. Phosphorylationb. Aerobic respirationc. Anaerobic glycolysisd. Oxidation

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Muscle Metabolism:

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After about 30 minutes of exercise, which substance becomes the major source of fuel?

a. Glucose b. Pyruvic acid c. Fatty acid d. Lactic acid

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Muscle Metabolism: $300 Answer

After about 30 minutes of exercise, which substance becomes the major source of fuel?

a. Glucose b. Pyruvic acid c. Fatty acid d. Lactic acid

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Muscle Metabolism:

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Which activity would be most dependent upon creatine?

a. Tennis b. Soccer c. Jogging d. Diving

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Muscle Metabolism:

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Which activity would be most dependent upon creatine?

a. Tennis b. Soccer c. Jogging d. Diving

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Muscle Metabolism: $500 Question

All of the following can occur during exercise except:

a. oxygen levels decrease.b. ATP levels decline.c. inorganic phosphate levels

decrease.d. calcium levels decrease.

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Muscle Metabolism: $500 Answer

All of the following can occur during exercise except:

a. oxygen levels decrease.b. ATP levels decline.c. inorganic phosphate levels

decrease.d. calcium levels decrease.

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Therapists:

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Coronary Bipass Surgery

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What would you do if a blockage in a coronary a exists?

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Ventricular fribilation is happening. It is likely caused by this.

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What is a MI?

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Sphenoid bone

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What is the keystone bone of the cranium?

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A hole in the ventricular septum

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What is Ventricular septal defect

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ATP

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Therapists

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What is the chemical that carries immediate energy for our cells to use?or

What does the mitochondria produce?

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FINAL ROUND Question

Which of the following is a characteristic of slow oxidative muscle fibers?

a. Large diameterb. Few mitochondriac. High myoglobin content d. Poor blood supply

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Which of the following is a characteristic of slow oxidative muscle fibers?

a. Large diameterb. Few mitochondriac. High myoglobin content d. Poor blood supply

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