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Match muscle type with the correct characteristics.

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involuntary, myogenic, and striated
involuntary, myogenic, and nonstriated
voluntary, neurogenic, and striated
involuntary, neurogenic and nonstriated
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Skeletal muscle
Multi-unit smooth muscle
Single-unit smooth muscle
Cardiac muscle

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involuntary, myogenic, and striated
involuntary, myogenic, and nonstriated
voluntary, neurogenic, and striated
involuntary, neurogenic and nonstriated

Use this figure to answer the corresponding questions. Some questions may have more than one answer. Calcium ions must bind specifically to part ____ in order for the muscle fiber to contract. Use this figure to answer the corresponding questions. Some questions may have more than one answer. Calcium ions must bind specifically to part ____ in order for the muscle fiber to contract.

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Use this figure to answer the corresponding questions. Some questions may have more than one answer. Actin is not found in the part(s) labeled ____________________. Use this figure to answer the corresponding questions. Some questions may have more than one answer. Actin is not found in the part(s) labeled ____________________.

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How does contraction of smooth muscle differ from that of skeletal muscle? Include the following in your

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Ca2+ ions, troponin, tropomyosin, calmodulin, myosin-binding sites, light-chain region, actin, myosin, and cross bridge cycling.

Use this figure to answer the corresponding questions. Some questions may have more than one answer. The region labeled ____ contains only three different proteins. Use this figure to answer the corresponding questions. Some questions may have more than one answer. The region labeled ____ contains only three different proteins.

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Compare and contrast the different types of muscle contractions. Include the following in your

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isotonic, concentric, eccentri...

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Use this figure to answer the corresponding questions. Some questions may have more than one answer. Which two labeled parts serve as anchoring sites for the body's largest protein molecule? ____ Use this figure to answer the corresponding questions. Some questions may have more than one answer. Which two labeled parts serve as anchoring sites for the body's largest protein molecule? ____

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Use this figure to answer the corresponding questions. Some questions may have more than one answer. Which region(s) marked by arrows or brackets do not change length during normal contraction and relaxation of the muscle fiber? ____ Use this figure to answer the corresponding questions. Some questions may have more than one answer. Which region(s) marked by arrows or brackets do not change length during normal contraction and relaxation of the muscle fiber? ____

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Use this figure to answer the corresponding questions. Some questions may have more than one answer. Number ____ identifies the functional unit of skeletal muscle. Use this figure to answer the corresponding questions. Some questions may have more than one answer. Number ____ identifies the functional unit of skeletal muscle.

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Describe calcium's role in the contraction of the sarcomere in skeletal and cardiac muscle tissues. Include the following in your

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sarcomere, myosin, actin, myos...

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Distinguish between twitch summation and motor recruitment in a skeletal muscle.

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Twitch summation occurs when a muscle ce...

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Describe how glycolysis, creatine, and mitochondria are important to a skeletal muscle fiber's ability to obtain energy for contraction.

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Working skeletal muscles obtain ATP for ...

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Match muscle term with the correct characteristic.

Premises
a molecule that can quickly provide materials to make ATP
an oxygen-storing protein that makes muscle tissue appear red
a storage form of glucose used in muscle cells requiring rapid energy release
a fuel molecule for cell respiration or fermentation
our fermentation product when our cells become .anaerobic
Responses
Creatine phosphate
Glycogen
Lactic acid
Glucose
Myoglobin

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a molecule that can quickly provide materials to make ATP
an oxygen-storing protein that makes muscle tissue appear red
a storage form of glucose used in muscle cells requiring rapid energy release
a fuel molecule for cell respiration or fermentation
our fermentation product when our cells become .anaerobic

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