Chapter 12: Problem 13
Which of the following muscles would have motor units with the lowest innervation ratio? a. leg muscles b. arm muscles c. muscles that move the fingers d. muscles of the trunk
Chapter 12: Problem 13
Which of the following muscles would have motor units with the lowest innervation ratio? a. leg muscles b. arm muscles c. muscles that move the fingers d. muscles of the trunk
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Get started for freeHow does the muscular system help maintain homeostasis? (pages \(269,271)\)
During muscle contraction, a. ATP is hydrolyzed when the myosin head is unattached. b. ADP and ? are released as the myosin head attaches to actin. c. ADP and ? release causes the head to change position and actin filaments to move. d. release of ATP causes the myosin head to return to resting position.
Nervous stimulation of muscles a. occurs at a neuromuscular junction. b. results in an impulse that travels down the T system. c. causes calcium to be released from expanded regions of the sarcoplasmic reticulum. d. All of these are correct.
What criteria are used to name muscles? Give an example of each one. (pages 256,258 )
Lack of calcium in muscles will a. result in no contraction. b. cause weak contraction. c. cause strong contraction. d. will have no effect e. None of these is correct.
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