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Muscle System Part 3
Test Description: Review of ch 8
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) the increase in the number of motor units activated when the intensity of stimulation increases is called
A
threshold stimulation
B
recruitment
C
all or none response
D
latency
2) the all or none response means
A
when a muscle fiber contracts, it contracts completely
B
when a muscle fiber contracts, all of its ATP is changed to ADP
C
all of the muscle fibers within a muscle contract together
D
all of the muscles in a region contract together
3) In a recording of a muscle twitch, the delay between the time a stimulus is applied and the time the muscle responds is called the
A
latent period
B
refractory period
C
contraction period
D
relaxation period
4) Activities such as swimming and running are most likely to stimulate development of
A
slow, fatigue-resistant muscle fibers
B
slow, fatigable muscle fibers
C
fast, fatigue-resistant muscle fibers
D
fast, fatigable muscle fibers
5) Muscle fatigue is most likely due to an accumulation of
A
oxygen
B
ATP
C
lactic acid
D
ADP
6) The rhythmic, wavelike motion produced by smooth muscles in tubular visceral organs is called
A
the wave
B
sustained contraction
C
peristalsis
D
latency
7) muscles that assist the prime mover are called
A
protagonists
B
mover helpers
C
synergists
D
antagonists
8) the minimal stimulus needed to elicit a muscle contraction is called ____ stimulation.
A
latent
B
threshold
C
intermittent
D
prolonged
9) soreness down the front of the leg due to straining the anterior leg muscles, often as a result of walking up and down hills is known as
A
seizures
B
dead leg
C
shin splints
D
none of these
10) any muscular disease is classified as a
A
myology
B
myopathy
C
temporary disease
D
dystrophy
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