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ANA 209 Exam 2 Study Guide Questions with
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Question: three types of muscle

Ans✅ ✅: smooth, cardiac, skeletal

Question: skeletal muscle

Ans✅ ✅: -muscle that consists of striated (striped appearance) cell called muscle
fibers or myofibers.

-Striation is the result of overlapped arrangement of proteins.

-Produces voluntary movement by attaching to bone.

Question: cardiac muscle

Ans✅ ✅: -muscle that is found in the walls of the heart

-responsible for heart's contraction

-striated

-INvoluntary

-cells are called myocytes, cardiomyocytes, or cardiocytes.

-short, thick cardiocytes connected to each other through electrical and mechanical
junctions at their intercalated discs

-highly resistant to fatigue (abundance of myoglobin, glycogen, and large
mitochondria)

Question: smooth muscle

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Ans✅ ✅: -contractile proteins are not arranged in the same way as in other muscle
types

-myofilaments are not regularly aligned with each other, so NO striations

-calcium needed to activate contraction

-cells are capable of mitosis; have one nucleus

-cells are called myocytes and they are short and fusiform; tapered at ends

-INvoluntary

-contracts and relaxes slowly

-very fatigue-resistant

Question: Functions of muscular tissue

Ans✅ ✅: -movement (body parts, contents; communication)

-stability (maintain posture, resist pull of gravity)

-control of body openings and passages

-heat production (up to 85% of body heart; maintains homeostasis)

-glycemic control (regulate blood glucose; absorb, store and use glucose)

Question: Properties of muscle that enable them to carry out their
functions

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Ans✅ ✅: -excitability (react to stimuli)

-conductivity (move stimulation through muscle cell)

-contractility (shorten when stimulated)

-extensibility (stretch without harm)

-elasticity (can recoil from stretch)

Question: innervation

Ans✅ ✅: describes which nerve stimulates the muscle

Question: frontalis

Ans✅ ✅: facial muscle that elevates eyebrows and skin of forehead

Question: occipitalis

Ans✅ ✅: retracts and tenses the scalp

Question: galea aponeurotica

Ans✅ ✅: connects the frontalis and occipitalis; also known as the occipitofrontalis

Question: orbicularis oculi

Ans✅ ✅: facial muscle that closes eye

Question: orbicularis oris

Ans✅ ✅: facial muscle that closes lips

Question: zygomaticus major and minor

Ans✅ ✅: raise corners of mouth for smile

Question: risorius

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