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ANA 209 EXAM 2 STUDY GUIDE EXAM UPDATED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS three types of muscle - CORRECT ANSWERsmooth, cardiac, skeletal skeletal muscle - CORRECT ANSWER-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.

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ANA 209 EXAM 2 STUDY GUIDE EXAM UPDATED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
three types of muscle - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅smooth, cardiac, skeletal



skeletal muscle - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅-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.



cardiac muscle - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅-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)



smooth muscle - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅-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



Functions of muscular tissue - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅-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)



Properties of muscle that enable them to carry out their functions - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅-excitability
(react to stimuli)

-conductivity (move stimulation through muscle cell)

-contractility (shorten when stimulated)

-extensibility (stretch without harm)

-elasticity (can recoil from stretch)



innervation - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅describes which nerve stimulates the muscle



frontalis - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅facial muscle that elevates eyebrows and skin of forehead



occipitalis - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅retracts and tenses the scalp



galea aponeurotica - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅connects the frontalis and occipitalis; also known as the
occipitofrontalis



orbicularis oculi - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅facial muscle that closes eye



orbicularis oris - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅facial muscle that closes lips



zygomaticus major and minor - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅raise corners of mouth for smile



risorius - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅facial muscles that expresses horror



depressor anguli oris - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅depresses the corner of the mouth

, tongue - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅muscle for chewing and speech (intrinsic muscles); extrinsic muscles
connect it to the rest of the head



genioglossus - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅protrudes tongue or moves it to one side if used unilaterally



hyoglossus - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅depresses tongue



styloglossus - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅pulls tongue back and up



muscles that move the mandible - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅temporalis, masseter, medial and lateral
pterygoid



suprahyoid group - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅muscles superior to the hyoid: digastric, geniohyoid,
mylohyoid, and stylohyoid



digastric - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅muscle superior to the hyoid that depresses the mandible



infrahyoid group - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅muscles that fix the hyoid from below, act on the larynx, and
help prevent choking (omohyoid, sternohyoid, and sternothyroid)



sternohyoid - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅muscle of the infrahyoid group that depresses the hyoid



sternothyroid - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅muscle of the infrahyoid group that depresses the larynx



cranial bones - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅place where the muscles that move the head insert on



sternocleidomastoid - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅the prime mover in neck flexion

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