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Muscular System Jeopardy
Structure Mic Anat Name That Muscle Disorders This and that Contraction. $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 Mr. Muscle 500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Muscular System Jeopardy
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An individual muscle cell
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What is a myofiber?
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Covering of an individual muscle cell
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What is the endomysium?
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A bundle of muscle fibers
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What is a fascicle?
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Connective tissue covering of a fascicle
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What is the perimysium?
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Broad sheet of connective tissue that attaches muscles to bones indirectly or to other muscles (sheet like tendon labeled on your muscles diagram)
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What is an aponeurosis?
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Type of muscle with striations, multiple nuclei, attached to the skeleton, and are voluntary
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What is skeletal muscle?
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The contractile unit of a muscle cell, or the space between 2 Z discs
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What is a sarcomere?
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Neurotransmmitter that initiates muscular contraction
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What is acetylcholine (ACh)?
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Part of the muscle cell which stores Calcium before and after contraction
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What is the sarcoplasmic reticulum?
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One neuron and all the muscle cells that it stimulates
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What is a motor unit?
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Muscle that closes, purses and protrudes the lips in a kissing action
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What is the orbicularis oris?
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Muscle that is the prime mover of arm abduction
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What is the deltoid?
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Muscle that is the prime mover of plantarflexion
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What is the gastrocnemius?
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Deepest muscle of the abdominal wall named for direction of fibers
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What is the transversus abdominis?
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A cramp of this muscle might give you a “crick” in your neck
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What is the sternocleidomastoid?
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Muscle paralysis condition in which the receptors of the sarcolemma are blocked from receiving the Acetylcholine released at the synaptic cleft
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What is myasthenia gravis?
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General term used to describe when muscle decreases in size
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What is atrophy?
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A spasmodic contraction associated
A spasmodic contraction associated with pain (usually caused by fatigue or strain)
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What is a cramp?
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Tense/ spasmodic muscle; not relaxing (literally means muscle tension)
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What is myotonia?
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Term used to describe decreased muscle tone (not decreased muscle mass)
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What is hypotonia?
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Myofilaments that have “heads” and form cross bridges with actin, allowing them to join together
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What are MYOSIN/ thick filaments?
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Invaginations of the sarcoplasm through which nerve impulses travel to the sarcoplasmic reticulum
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What are transverse tubules?
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Name of the theory that explains muscle contraction and how the actin and myosin filaments stay the same length and overlap with each other
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What is the Sliding Filament Theory?
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Substance that exposes the myosin binding sites on actin filaments, allowing myosin and actin to attach
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What is calcium?
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Reason for the striations in skeletal muscle
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What are myofilaments? (arrangement of thick and thin myofilaments)
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The main function of muscle tissue
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What is movement ? (movement produced by muscles acting with the skeletal system; muscle movement caused by muscle contraction stimulated by the nervous system)
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Connective tissue structure that attaches muscle to bone
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What is a tendon?
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DAILY DOUBLE
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Type of contraction in which muscle filaments slide past each other and the muscle contracts, causing movement
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What is isotonic?
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Type of contraction in which muscles do not actually shorten, they stay the same length and there is no major movement (like in holding a stretch)
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What is isometric?
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State of sustained partial contraction maintains this function of the muscular system
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What is maintaining posture?
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FINAL JEOPARDY Contraction
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In a contraction, the ___ bands the ____ zones decrease in size and the ___ bands do not change in length
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FINAL JEOPARDY ANSWER What is I, H and A?
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