1 Three classes of muscle in humans Skeletal muscle __________ X Cardiac muscle __________ X Smooth muscle __________ X _______________________________.

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1 Three classes of muscle in humans Skeletal muscle __________ X Cardiac muscle __________ X Smooth muscle __________ X _______________________________ Chapter 12 Muscular System

Fig What is a fascicle? Where is connective tissue found? How is a tendon formed? What are bursa, and what is their function? What is the origin of a muscle? What is the insertion? What is meant by prime mover? What is/are synergists?

Fig Why do muscles pull, but not push? What is an antagonist? Give an example of two muscles that are antagonistic:

Fig

Table A muscle fiber is a cell, but its organelles have special names: Label the muscle fiber on the next page.

Page Label the name and function of each structure:

Fig. 12.8a 7 Neuromuscular junction Watch the video (link on website) and summarize what is happening at each stage: ______________________ ______________________ ______________________

8 ______________________ ______________________ ______________________ ______________________ ______________________ ______________________ ______________________

Fig. 12.8b 9

Page Draw arrows to show muscle contraction. Draw triangles where ATP is split into ADP + P Which mineral ion is necessary for muscle contraction?

11 What is a muscle twitch? Define / explain each term as part a muscle twitch:

Fig Title: ___________________________ What are the four possible energy sources for muscle? Summarize how use of each energy source changes as length of submaximal exercise prolongs:

Fig Pro(s): Con(s): Title: Pro(s): Con(s): Pro(s): Con(s):

14 Contrast Slow-twitch and Fast-twitch muscle fibers: Slow-TwitchFast-Twitch aerobic or anaerobic fibers per unit mitochondria myoglobin useful for power fatigue

Fig