A) Synaptic input onto skeletal muscle cells is always excitatory,whereas inputs to smooth muscle cells may be either excitatory or inhibitory.
B) A single smooth-muscle cell may be innervated by both a sympathetic neuron and a parasympathetic neuron.
C) Contractile activity of smooth-muscle cells does not normally require Ca2+.
D) In the absence of any neural input,skeletal muscle cannot generate tension.
E) Ca2+ that activates contraction of smooth muscles can come from either the ECF or from the sarcoplasmic reticulum.
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A) Type I
B) Type II
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A) 10,000 meters
B) 5,000 meters
C) 1,000 meters
D) 500 meters
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A) transfer of energy and phosphate from creatine phosphate to ADP
B) glycolysis
C) oxidative phosphorylation
D) breakdown of myosin
E) uptake of ATP from the blood plasma
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A) generally have individual innervation of each cell.
B) have many gap junctions between cells.
C) respond to stretch by relaxing.
D) can only be excited,and not inhibited.
E) have abundant T-tubules.
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A) Z lines.
B) sarcoplasmic reticulum.
C) H zone.
D) transverse tubules.
E) pores in the plasma membrane.
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A) Jim's muscles will have more glycogen stored in his type II b muscle fibers.
B) Jim's muscles will have more mitochondria in his type I and II a muscle fibers.
C) Jim's muscles will have less myoglobin in his type I muscle fibers.
D) Jim's type II b fibers will be larger in diameter.
E) Jim will have a greater proportion of type II muscle fibers and a lower proportion of type I fibers than John.
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A) A single action potential in the motor neuron causes a sustained contraction.
B) Multiple action potentials in the motor neuron cause a sustained contraction.
C) The action potential in the muscle cell is prolonged to last as long as the contraction.
D) Repeated action potentials from the motor neuron summate into a sustained depolarization of the motor end plate,causing a sustained contraction.
E) A very large amplitude action potential in the motor neuron causes a very strong contraction in the skeletal muscle cell.
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A) Type I
B) Type II
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A) a single motor neuron plus all the muscle fibers it innervates
B) a single muscle fiber plus all of the motor neurons that innervate it
C) all of the motor neurons supplying a single muscle
D) a pair of antagonistic muscles
E) all of the muscles that affect the movement of any given joint
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A) the number of muscle fibers contracting
B) the tension produced by each contracting fiber
C) the numbers of motor units recruited
D) the frequency of motor neuron stimulation
E) the proportion of the muscle fibers within each motor unit that are contracting at any given time
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A) The tension in a skeletal muscle cell is greatest when contractions occur at either very short or very long lengths.
B) Skeletal muscle cells generate the same amount of force,regardless of their length.
C) The shorter a skeletal muscle cell is when it begins to contract,the stronger the force generation will be.
D) The longer a skeletal muscle cell is when it begins to contract,the stronger the force generation will be.
E) Skeletal muscle cells generate the most force when the contraction occurs at an intermediate length.
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A) Extra oxygen is needed to eliminate lactic acid and restore muscle creatine phosphate and glucose concentrations.
B) The respiratory system is slow to increase and decrease its function before and after exercise,which is why it takes awhile for breathing to slow down.
C) Lactic acid that builds up during heavy exercise must be exhaled into the air,so heavy breathing must continue for awhile after exercise to eliminate it.
D) The ATP level in muscle cells falls drastically during heavy exercise,and extra oxygen is needed to restore it.
E) The extra ventilation is not needed to replenish energy stores in muscle fibers,but rather simply to restore the blood pH to normal after the production of excess lactic acid during the exercise.
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A) Type I
B) Type II
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