Deck 29: The Skeletal and Muscular Systems
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Deck 29: The Skeletal and Muscular Systems
1
The type of skeleton that consists of fluid constrained within a layer of flexible tissue is a(n)
A) vascular canal.
B) endoskeleton.
C) gastrovascular cavity.
D) exoskeleton.
E) hydrostatic skeleton.
A) vascular canal.
B) endoskeleton.
C) gastrovascular cavity.
D) exoskeleton.
E) hydrostatic skeleton.
E
2
Which function applies in vertebrates to an element other than calcium?
A) blood clotting
B) muscle contraction
C) transport of oxygen to the body's cells
D) cell membrane permeability
E) strengthening of bone
A) blood clotting
B) muscle contraction
C) transport of oxygen to the body's cells
D) cell membrane permeability
E) strengthening of bone
C
3
Exercise leads to weaker muscles due to the repeated strain,which damages the muscle.
False
4
The type of skeleton that is an internal support structure is a(n)
A) endoskeleton.
B) hydrostatic skeleton.
C) gastrovascular cavity.
D) exoskeleton.
E) vascular canal.
A) endoskeleton.
B) hydrostatic skeleton.
C) gastrovascular cavity.
D) exoskeleton.
E) vascular canal.
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5
If you were starting a company to produce cells,tissues,and extracellular matrix materials,what could your company produce from cultures of chondrocytes?
A) fibrin
B) collagen
C) elastin
D) fibrin and collagen
E) collagen and elastin
A) fibrin
B) collagen
C) elastin
D) fibrin and collagen
E) collagen and elastin
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6
If you wanted to genetically engineer a goat so that it had finer muscle control than other goats,what would be your goal?
A) fewer muscle fibers per motor neuron
B) more motor neurons
C) more muscle fibers
D) larger sarcomeres
E) longer motor neurons
A) fewer muscle fibers per motor neuron
B) more motor neurons
C) more muscle fibers
D) larger sarcomeres
E) longer motor neurons
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7
Which would be excluded from a list of the parts of the axial skeleton?
A) pelvic girdle
B) ribs
C) skull
D) sternum
E) vertebral column
A) pelvic girdle
B) ribs
C) skull
D) sternum
E) vertebral column
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8
The vertebrae in descending order from the skull are
A) cervical, thoracic, and lumbar.
B) lumbar, thoracic, and cervical.
C) cervical, lumbar, and thoracic.
D) thoracic, lumbar, and cervical.
E) lumbar, cervical, and thoracic.
A) cervical, thoracic, and lumbar.
B) lumbar, thoracic, and cervical.
C) cervical, lumbar, and thoracic.
D) thoracic, lumbar, and cervical.
E) lumbar, cervical, and thoracic.
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9
If you were asked to clean up some boxes of bones after a lab,which would you remove from a box marked "Lower Limbs"?
A) patella
B) femur
C) tibia
D) fibula
E) ulna
A) patella
B) femur
C) tibia
D) fibula
E) ulna
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10
Where are blood cells produced?
A) in red marrow inside of bones
B) in yellow marrow inside of bones
C) in joints by chondrocytes
D) in the liver
E) in the spleen
A) in red marrow inside of bones
B) in yellow marrow inside of bones
C) in joints by chondrocytes
D) in the liver
E) in the spleen
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11
The two closely allied organ systems that allow for running,swimming,and flying under the direction of the nervous system are the _____ systems.
A) skeletal and endocrine
B) muscular and endocrine
C) muscular and skeletal
D) circulatory and muscular
E) circulatory and skeletal
A) skeletal and endocrine
B) muscular and endocrine
C) muscular and skeletal
D) circulatory and muscular
E) circulatory and skeletal
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12
Which is a bone of the lower limbs?
A) radius
B) ulna
C) patella
D) humerus
E) clavicle
A) radius
B) ulna
C) patella
D) humerus
E) clavicle
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13
In an anatomy lab,you are shown a skeleton from a sea cucumber,with its internal calcium-rich spines.You would call this a(n)
A) exoskeleton.
B) hydrostatic skeleton.
C) gastrovascular cavity.
D) endoskeleton.
E) vascular canal.
A) exoskeleton.
B) hydrostatic skeleton.
C) gastrovascular cavity.
D) endoskeleton.
E) vascular canal.
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14
The type of skeleton that is usually composed of either a calcium-containing shell or chitin is a(n)
A) endoskeleton.
B) exoskeleton.
C) hydrostatic skeleton.
D) gastrovascular cavity.
E) vascular canal.
A) endoskeleton.
B) exoskeleton.
C) hydrostatic skeleton.
D) gastrovascular cavity.
E) vascular canal.
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15
A motor neuron stimulates how much muscular tissue?
A) one muscle fiber
B) several muscle fibers
C) an entire muscle
D) one sarcomere
E) several muscles
A) one muscle fiber
B) several muscle fibers
C) an entire muscle
D) one sarcomere
E) several muscles
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16
You would expect more glycogen reserves in a muscle which is used less,since more could build up as it is not being used as much.
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17
Connective tissue of the musculoskeletal system includes
A) ligaments.
B) bone.
C) cartilage.
D) tendons.
E) All of the answer choices are correct.
A) ligaments.
B) bone.
C) cartilage.
D) tendons.
E) All of the answer choices are correct.
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18
Greater force of contraction comes when
A) more motor units are stimulated.
B) motor units are stimulated for a longer time.
C) more ATP is available.
D) motor units have few muscle fibers per unit.
E) sacromeres are longer.
A) more motor units are stimulated.
B) motor units are stimulated for a longer time.
C) more ATP is available.
D) motor units have few muscle fibers per unit.
E) sacromeres are longer.
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19
A motor unit is
A) a motor neuron and all of the muscle fibers to which it connects.
B) a sensory neuron and two muscle fibers.
C) a motor neuron and a whole muscle.
D) a sensory neuron and several sarcomeres.
E) a motor neuron and several sarcomeres.
A) a motor neuron and all of the muscle fibers to which it connects.
B) a sensory neuron and two muscle fibers.
C) a motor neuron and a whole muscle.
D) a sensory neuron and several sarcomeres.
E) a motor neuron and several sarcomeres.
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20
Which part would be excluded from a diagram of the appendicular skeleton?
A) pelvic girdle
B) sternum
C) pectoral girdle
D) femur
E) humerus
A) pelvic girdle
B) sternum
C) pectoral girdle
D) femur
E) humerus
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21
A fast-twitch muscle fiber
A) uses ATP quickly in short, fast contractions.
B) has many capillaries.
C) is rich in myoglobin.
D) works aerobically.
E) All of the answer choices are correct.
A) uses ATP quickly in short, fast contractions.
B) has many capillaries.
C) is rich in myoglobin.
D) works aerobically.
E) All of the answer choices are correct.
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22
If you placed an electrode on a person's triceps and stimulated the muscle daily over several weeks,which of the following would occur?
A) That person would not be able to straighten his/her leg, and the muscle would grow.
B) That person would not be able to straighten his/her arm, and the muscle would degenerate.
C) That person would not be able to bend his/her leg, and the muscle would grow.
D) That person would have difficulty bending his/her arm, and the muscle would grow.
E) None of the answer choices is correct.
A) That person would not be able to straighten his/her leg, and the muscle would grow.
B) That person would not be able to straighten his/her arm, and the muscle would degenerate.
C) That person would not be able to bend his/her leg, and the muscle would grow.
D) That person would have difficulty bending his/her arm, and the muscle would grow.
E) None of the answer choices is correct.
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23
An area where two bones meet is called a
A) synapse.
B) joint.
C) synaptic cleft.
D) vascular cavity.
E) olfactory bulb.
A) synapse.
B) joint.
C) synaptic cleft.
D) vascular cavity.
E) olfactory bulb.
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24
The breast muscle of a wild duck is dark,while that of a domesticated chicken is white.What would be true of breast muscle in a wild duck?
A) predominately fast-twitch muscles with abundant capillaries and mitochondria
B) predominately fast-twitch muscles with few capillaries or mitochondria
C) predominately slow-twitch muscles with abundant capillaries and mitochondria
D) predominately slow-twitch muscles with few capillaries or mitochondria
E) None of the answer choices is correct.
A) predominately fast-twitch muscles with abundant capillaries and mitochondria
B) predominately fast-twitch muscles with few capillaries or mitochondria
C) predominately slow-twitch muscles with abundant capillaries and mitochondria
D) predominately slow-twitch muscles with few capillaries or mitochondria
E) None of the answer choices is correct.
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25
After a muscle cell contracts,which of the following must occur for the muscle to stop contracting?
A) Calcium ions must be pumped back into the endoplasmic reticulum.
B) Calcium ions must flow out of the endoplasmic reticulum.
C) Calcium ions must flow into the muscle cell.
D) Calcium ions must flow out of the muscle cell.
E) Calcium ions must be pumped out of the muscle cell.
A) Calcium ions must be pumped back into the endoplasmic reticulum.
B) Calcium ions must flow out of the endoplasmic reticulum.
C) Calcium ions must flow into the muscle cell.
D) Calcium ions must flow out of the muscle cell.
E) Calcium ions must be pumped out of the muscle cell.
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26
In muscle tissue,if there is not enough oxygen for aerobic respiration to occur,the muscle cell
A) can produce ATP by fermentation.
B) cannot make ATP.
C) uses creatine phosphate instead of ATP for energy.
D) can produce ATP from fats.
E) depletes its reserves of lactic acid.
A) can produce ATP by fermentation.
B) cannot make ATP.
C) uses creatine phosphate instead of ATP for energy.
D) can produce ATP from fats.
E) depletes its reserves of lactic acid.
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27
When examining a mutant mouse,you notice that its skeletal muscle looks very uniform,lacking in striations.To figure out what the mutation is in this mouse,you would begin by looking at
A) sarcomere organization.
B) the retention of calcium in the endoplasmic reticulum.
C) tendons.
D) the blood vessels in the muscles.
E) the sheath around muscles.
A) sarcomere organization.
B) the retention of calcium in the endoplasmic reticulum.
C) tendons.
D) the blood vessels in the muscles.
E) the sheath around muscles.
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28
Due to the lack of moderate stress on the skeleton,a bedridden person is at risk of which of the following?
A) rheumatoid arthritis and muscular degeneration
B) osteoarthritis and tendon damage
C) osteoporosis and muscle degeneration
D) cartilage growth and a sprain
E) anemia and cartilage degradation
A) rheumatoid arthritis and muscular degeneration
B) osteoarthritis and tendon damage
C) osteoporosis and muscle degeneration
D) cartilage growth and a sprain
E) anemia and cartilage degradation
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29
Ligaments are connective tissues that connect _____ to _____.
A) muscle; muscle
B) muscle; bone
C) tendons; bone
D) bone; bone
E) cartilage; bone
A) muscle; muscle
B) muscle; bone
C) tendons; bone
D) bone; bone
E) cartilage; bone
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30
Tendons connect _______ to _______.
A) muscle; bone
B) ligaments; bone
C) muscle; muscle
D) bone; bone
E) cartilage; bone
A) muscle; bone
B) ligaments; bone
C) muscle; muscle
D) bone; bone
E) cartilage; bone
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31
The hormone that helps remove calcium from the blood and stores it in bone is
A) calcitonin.
B) prolactin.
C) parathyroid hormone (PTH).
D) insulin.
E) glucagon.
A) calcitonin.
B) prolactin.
C) parathyroid hormone (PTH).
D) insulin.
E) glucagon.
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32
The molecule that rapidly replenishes ATP at the beginning of muscle activity is
A) actin.
B) creatine phosphate.
C) dystrophin.
D) acetylcholine.
E) myosin.
A) actin.
B) creatine phosphate.
C) dystrophin.
D) acetylcholine.
E) myosin.
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33
A slow-twitch muscle fiber
A) uses ATP quickly in short, fast contractions.
B) has many capillaries.
C) is low in myoglobin content.
D) works aerobically.
E) All of the answer choices are correct.
A) uses ATP quickly in short, fast contractions.
B) has many capillaries.
C) is low in myoglobin content.
D) works aerobically.
E) All of the answer choices are correct.
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34
Which of the following will be true of the muscles of a bedridden person?
A) Calcium levels and ATP production will be lower than normal.
B) Creatine kinase production will be lower than normal.
C) ATP production will be lower than normal.
D) Calcium levels and creatine kinase production will be lower than normal.
E) ATP and creatine phosphate production will be lower than normal.
A) Calcium levels and ATP production will be lower than normal.
B) Creatine kinase production will be lower than normal.
C) ATP production will be lower than normal.
D) Calcium levels and creatine kinase production will be lower than normal.
E) ATP and creatine phosphate production will be lower than normal.
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35
A sprain is a stretched or torn
A) ligament.
B) tendon.
C) muscle.
D) neuron.
E) vein.
A) ligament.
B) tendon.
C) muscle.
D) neuron.
E) vein.
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36
You are talking to a 54-year-old patient who has joint pain.You order a scan to look at the cartilage in the patient's painful joints because you suspect that cartilage has worn away,leading to
A) acromegaly.
B) rheumatoid arthritis.
C) scoliosis.
D) osteoporosis.
E) osteoarthritis.
A) acromegaly.
B) rheumatoid arthritis.
C) scoliosis.
D) osteoporosis.
E) osteoarthritis.
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37
You are trying out for the USA Olympic gymnastics team.Everything is going well until you turn your ankle on the landing and tear a connection between two bones.Now you will have to wait another 4 years.You probably
A) sprained a ligament.
B) strained a ligament.
C) sprained a tendon.
D) strained a tendon.
A) sprained a ligament.
B) strained a ligament.
C) sprained a tendon.
D) strained a tendon.
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38
After death,muscles remain in a stiff position for several hours.This stiff position is called
A) osteoarthritis.
B) rheumatoid arthritis.
C) rigor mortis.
D) osteoporosis.
E) flaccid paralysis.
A) osteoarthritis.
B) rheumatoid arthritis.
C) rigor mortis.
D) osteoporosis.
E) flaccid paralysis.
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39
A thin filament of muscle is composed primarily of the protein
A) hemoglobin.
B) myosin.
C) myoglobin.
D) actin.
E) pectin.
A) hemoglobin.
B) myosin.
C) myoglobin.
D) actin.
E) pectin.
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40
A thick filament of muscle is composed primarily of the protein
A) pectin.
B) myoglobin.
C) hemoglobin.
D) actin.
E) myosin.
A) pectin.
B) myoglobin.
C) hemoglobin.
D) actin.
E) myosin.
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41
The breast muscle of a wild duck is dark,while that of a domesticated chicken is white.What would be true of breast muscle in a domesticated chicken?
A) predominately fast-twitch muscles with abundant capillaries and mitochondria
B) predominately fast-twitch muscles with few capillaries or mitochondria
C) predominately slow-twitch muscles with abundant capillaries and mitochondria
D) predominately slow-twitch muscles with few capillaries or mitochondria
E) None of the answer choices is correct.
A) predominately fast-twitch muscles with abundant capillaries and mitochondria
B) predominately fast-twitch muscles with few capillaries or mitochondria
C) predominately slow-twitch muscles with abundant capillaries and mitochondria
D) predominately slow-twitch muscles with few capillaries or mitochondria
E) None of the answer choices is correct.
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42
The long bones of the human body elongate during development via growth plates at their ends.
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43
Antagonistic pairs of muscles work together to bend a structure.
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44
How are the biceps and triceps attached to the arm so that they can act in opposition?
A) The biceps attaches by tendons, the triceps by ligaments.
B) Both attach by tendons.
C) The biceps attaches by ligaments, the triceps by tendons.
D) Both attach by ligaments.
E) None of the answer choices are correct.
A) The biceps attaches by tendons, the triceps by ligaments.
B) Both attach by tendons.
C) The biceps attaches by ligaments, the triceps by tendons.
D) Both attach by ligaments.
E) None of the answer choices are correct.
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45
What does the high level similarity between the myosin gene sequences in human and nonhuman primates suggest?
A) Humans and nonhuman primates had a common ancestor at some time in the past.
B) Humans and nonhuman primates had a common ancestor 2.4 million years ago.
C) The myosin gene arose independently in humans and nonhuman primates.
D) Genes can transfer readily between humans and nonhuman primates.
E) No natural selection has occurred in humans.
A) Humans and nonhuman primates had a common ancestor at some time in the past.
B) Humans and nonhuman primates had a common ancestor 2.4 million years ago.
C) The myosin gene arose independently in humans and nonhuman primates.
D) Genes can transfer readily between humans and nonhuman primates.
E) No natural selection has occurred in humans.
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46
Calcium ions are required for muscular contraction.
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47
When it is needed by the rest of the body,bone can provide calcium.
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48
If you were to cut the biceps so that it no longer had an attachment to bone,why would this limit motion of the upper arm?
A) The biceps and triceps antagonize one another in the motion of the arm; cutting removes one antagonist.
B) The biceps is where arm connects to all relevant nerve cells.
C) The biceps is the main muscle for moving the arm.
D) The other arm muscles all connect to the biceps and would also become detatched as a result.
E) None of the answer choices are correct.
A) The biceps and triceps antagonize one another in the motion of the arm; cutting removes one antagonist.
B) The biceps is where arm connects to all relevant nerve cells.
C) The biceps is the main muscle for moving the arm.
D) The other arm muscles all connect to the biceps and would also become detatched as a result.
E) None of the answer choices are correct.
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49
Which of the following describes the role of myosin in muscle contraction?
A) ATP forms a bridge binding actin to myosin.
B) Actin heads bend when attached to myosin.
C) Calcium ions form a bridge, moving actin along myosin.
D) Myosin heads bend when attached to actin.
E) Myosin synthesizes new strands of actin, lengthening the muscle.
A) ATP forms a bridge binding actin to myosin.
B) Actin heads bend when attached to myosin.
C) Calcium ions form a bridge, moving actin along myosin.
D) Myosin heads bend when attached to actin.
E) Myosin synthesizes new strands of actin, lengthening the muscle.
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50
If you injected a calcium-channel blocking chemical into muscle cells,what would probably happen?
A) The muscle cell would be unable to communicate with nerves.
B) The muscle cell would be unable to contract.
C) The muscle cell would relax more slowly.
D) The muscle cell would die.
E) The muscle cell would divide.
A) The muscle cell would be unable to communicate with nerves.
B) The muscle cell would be unable to contract.
C) The muscle cell would relax more slowly.
D) The muscle cell would die.
E) The muscle cell would divide.
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51
Weak muscular contraction could be due to either poor binding of actin and myosin or to insufficient calcium available to stimulate contraction.
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52
Which are functions of the vertebrate skeleton?
A) support
B) movement
C) protection of internal structures
D) mineral storage
E) All of the answer choices are correct.
A) support
B) movement
C) protection of internal structures
D) mineral storage
E) All of the answer choices are correct.
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53
If you had a patient whose body produced a large excess of calcitonin,which skeletal function would be first to be impaired?
A) support
B) movement
C) protection of internal structures
D) mineral storage
E) All of the answer choices are correct.
A) support
B) movement
C) protection of internal structures
D) mineral storage
E) All of the answer choices are correct.
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54
How can humans survive if they have an inactive gene that encodes a nonfunctional myosin protein?
A) We have over 40 closely related myosin genes.
B) Myosin is not essential for life.
C) Myosin participates in several processes in the cell.
D) Other proteins in the body can do the same thing as myosin.
E) Other primates have the same nonfunctional myosin protein and survive.
A) We have over 40 closely related myosin genes.
B) Myosin is not essential for life.
C) Myosin participates in several processes in the cell.
D) Other proteins in the body can do the same thing as myosin.
E) Other primates have the same nonfunctional myosin protein and survive.
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55
The long bones of the human body begin as cartilaginous structures in embryos.
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56
Bones have blood vessels attached to their surfaces but not penetrating them.
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57
The biceps has the triceps for an antagonist.
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58
ADP is required for muscular contraction.
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59
The temporalis muscle is critical for chewing.
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60
If you found a mutation,involving the loss of two bases,which was present in humans living on all four continents which you could test but was absent in close relatives such as gorillas and chimps,what would this imply?
A) Two bases were actually insertions in the nonhuman primates.
B) Deletion arose before the branch between humans and nonhuman primates.
C) Deletion arose multiple nonhuman primates.
D) Deletion arose at least six times in different human populations.
E) Deletion arose after the branch between humans and nonhuman primates.
A) Two bases were actually insertions in the nonhuman primates.
B) Deletion arose before the branch between humans and nonhuman primates.
C) Deletion arose multiple nonhuman primates.
D) Deletion arose at least six times in different human populations.
E) Deletion arose after the branch between humans and nonhuman primates.
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61
Without its endoskeleton,the vertebrate body would be without support.
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62
You are looking at sonograms and are observing fetal bones.Compared to a much earlier sonogram,you can see that this stage of development shows
A) calcified cartilage in the long bones.
B) cartilage in the long bones.
C) compact bone in the long bones.
D) spongy bone in the long bones.
E) None of the answer choices are correct.
A) calcified cartilage in the long bones.
B) cartilage in the long bones.
C) compact bone in the long bones.
D) spongy bone in the long bones.
E) None of the answer choices are correct.
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63
If you applied a drug which could prevent action potentials to a muscle cell,what would be the result when a motor neuron fired?
A) no contraction since that requires an action potential
B) normal contraction
C) release of calcium outside the muscle cell
D) a graded potential in the neuron
E) None of the answer choices are correct.
A) no contraction since that requires an action potential
B) normal contraction
C) release of calcium outside the muscle cell
D) a graded potential in the neuron
E) None of the answer choices are correct.
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64
Which is the basic unit in a skeletal muscle?
A) muscle fiber
B) blood vessel
C) sheath
D) tendon
E) ligament
A) muscle fiber
B) blood vessel
C) sheath
D) tendon
E) ligament
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65
Which is the neurotransmitter used by motor neurons to communicate with muscle cells?
A) acetylcholine
B) GABA
C) glutamine
D) fatty acids
E) serotonin
A) acetylcholine
B) GABA
C) glutamine
D) fatty acids
E) serotonin
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66
The membrane of a muscle cell makes a deeply indented set of B tubules where a motor neuron contacts it.
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67
An individual skeletal muscle is defined as separate from others in part by the connective tissue sheath which wraps it.
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68
Each myofibril consists of two types of filaments,a thick actin filament and a thin myosin filament.
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69
When a motor neuron stimulates a muscle fiber,the fiber contracts.
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70
The basic job of skeletal muscle is to pump blood through the body.
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71
During development,bone becomes progressively more calcified and hardened.
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72
One of the critical functions of the vertebrate skeleton is helping to generate movement,along with the muscular system.
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