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Science Jeopardy. Vocab. Muscle Structure. Neuromuscular Junction. Contractions. Muscle Responses. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. Double Science Jeopardy. F.J. Muscle Structure. Neuromuscular - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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VocabMuscle

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Muscle Structure

NeuromuscularJunction Contraction

Muscle responses

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-TROPH MEANS THIS.100 (skip)

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What is “well fed”?100

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Hyper means this.200

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What is “over, more”?200

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Laten means this.300

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What is hidden?300

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-erg means this.400 (skip)

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What is work?400

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This connects muscle to bone.100

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What is a tendon?100

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The dark bands in a sarcomere.200

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What are A bands?200

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The thicker myofilament.300

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What is myosin?300

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The membranous invaginationsin the sarcolemma dip into

the muscle fiber.400

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What are transverse tubules?400

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Substances that allow the neuron to communicate with the

muscle fiber100

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What are neurotransmitters?100

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The gap between the motor neuron and the muscle fiber

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What is the synaptic cleft?200

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The folded surface of thesarcolemma that receive an impulse.

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What is the motor end plate?300

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A motor neuron and the fibers it controls

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What is a motor unit?400

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When the A and I bands slide together.

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What is a contraction?100

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This ion binds to troponin, causingtropomyosin to roll over and expose

binding sites200

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What is calcium?200

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This substance must be presentin order for a muscle cell to relax

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What is ATP?300

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Acetylcholine is this.400

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What is a neurotransmitter?400

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The minimal impulseneeded to contract.

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What is the threshold stimulus?100

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A sustained contraction that does not relax.

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What is a tetanic contraction?200

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The period of time during whicha lot is going on in the cell

but is has not contracted yet.300

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What is the latent period?300

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The end of the muscle that does not move.

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What is the origin?400

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What letter C is pointing to.200

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What are the Z-Lines?200

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The entire unit, or letter D.400

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What is a sarcomere?400

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Sheets of connective tissues that cover groups of muscles.

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What are aponeurosis?600

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The enlarged end of the sarcoplasmic reticulum.

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What are the cisternae?800

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Containers where neurotransmitters are stored.

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What are synaptic vesicles?200

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Nerve cells that extend from the brain and spinal cord and

stimulate muscles.400

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What are motor neurons.400

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What this picture is showing.600

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What is a neuromuscular junction?600

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The letter pointing to the synaptic cleft.

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What is letter C?800

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When the Z line slide apart.200

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What is relaxation?200

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The enzyme that breaks down ACh.400

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What is acetylcholinesterase?400

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The calcium ions are released from this part of the muscle fiber.

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What is the sarcoplasmic reticulum?600

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The nerve signal becomes a muscle signal after crossing this.

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What is the synaptic cleft?800

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The all or none response states this.200

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What is that there is no partialcontraction of a muscle fiber.

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A perpetual state of slight contraction.

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What is muscle tone?400

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An increase in the size of muscle fibers due to exercise.

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What is hypertrophy?600

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The muscle that works together with the prime mover.

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What is the synergist?800

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An inflammation of the muscles.(SKIP)

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What is myositis?200

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A disease in which muscle isreplaced by fibrous connective

tissue(skip)400

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What is fibrosis?400

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The cutting of muscle tissue.600

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What is myotomy?600

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Myokemia is this.800 (skip)

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What is the persistent quivering of muscles?

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Draw a myogram and label thelatent period, period of relaxationand contraction.

List in order and completely thesteps necessary for a muscle fiberto contract and then relax.

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Final Jeopardy Answer


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