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BIO 175 FINAL EXAM Questions with Answers 100% Solved characteristics of cartilage & 3 types -avascular -matrix firm gel 1. hyaline 2. elastic 3. fibro tissue membranes form physical barriers by lining or covering body surfaces -mucous, serous, cutaneous, synovial function of muscle tissue contraction

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characteristics of cartilage & 3 types -avascular


-matrix firm gel

1. hyaline

2. elastic

3. fibro




tissue membranes form physical barriers by lining or covering body surfaces


-mucous, serous, cutaneous, synovial




function of muscle tissue contraction




3 types of muscle tissue *skeletal*-striated, voluntary, skeletal muscles


*cardiac*-striated, involuntary, heart

*smooth*- nonstriated, involuntary, walls of bv's

,function of nervous tissue movement of electrical impulses from one region of the body to

another




6 functions of the skeletal muscular system 1. produce movement


2. maintain posture & body position

3. support soft tissues

4. guarding body entrances and exits

5. maintaining body temperature

6. storing nutrients




muscle fiber a single muscle cell




tendon collagenous band that connects a skeletal muscle to an element of the skeleton




aponeurosis broad tendinous sheet




muscle fiber cell membrane & cytoplasm sarcolemma; sarcoplasm

,transverse tubules narrow tubes whose surfaces are continuous with the sarcolemma and

extend deep into the sarcoplasm




sarcoplasmic reticulum organelle of the muscle fiber that stores calcium




2 kinds of protein myofilaments found in myofibrils -actin


-myosin




thick myosin filaments -contain titin


-10-12 nm diameter

-300 myosin molecules twisted around each other

-long tail bound to other myosin molecules

-free head towards nearest thin filament




thin actin filaments -contain tropomyosin but lack troponin


-5-6nm diameter

-4 main proteins

, sliding filament theory theory that actin filaments slide toward each other during muscle

contraction, while the myosin filaments are still




neuromuscular junction synapse between neuron and muscle




axon terminal end of axon




neurotransmitter chemical messengers that cross the synaptic gaps between neurons




synaptic cleft a gap into which neurotransmitters are released from the axon terminal




motor end plate the flattened end of a motor neuron that transmits neural impulses to a

muscle




neurotransmitter in muscle contraction ach




role of ach in contraction binds to receptors in the motor end plate, initiating a change in

ion permeability that results in the end-plate potential

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