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BYU Cell 220 Exam 2 Questions with Correct Answers Latest Update 2025/2026 What are the three types of muscle tissue? - Answers Skeletal, Cardiac, and Smooth What are the properties of muscle tissue? - Answers Excitability, Contractility, Elasticity, and Extensability Where is cardiac muscle found? - Answers The Myocardium of the Heart What are the Characteristics of Cardiac Muscle? - Answers Branches Fibers, 1 or 2 nuclei, Intercalated discs, Striations, auto-rhythmic, Involuntary Where is smooth muscle found? - Answers Walls of visceral organs What are the characteristics of smooth muscle? - Answers Fusiform shape, 1 nucleus, no striations, involuntary, fatigue-resistant What are the characteristics of skeletal muscle? - Answers Large, Cylindrical, many nuclei, striated, voluntary, vascular, innervated at neuromuscular junctions, formed from fusion of myoblasts What are the functions of skeletal muscle? - Answers Movement, posture maintenance, temperature regulation, storage of materials (amino acids and glycogen), movement of materials, support abdominal organs, joint stabilization The endomysium wraps... - Answers Muscle fibers The perimysium wraps... - Answers Fascicles The epimysium wraps... - Answers Entire muscles Deep fascia wraps... - Answers Muscle groups What is the order of skeletal muscle organization from smallest to largest? - Answers Myosin/Actin proteins, thick/thin filaments, myofibril, myofiber, fascicle, muscle, muscle group Collagen fibers of endomysium, perimysium, and epimysium are __________ with tendons - Answers Continuous What wraps a muscle fiber? - Answers The Sarcolemma Tendons connect muscles to... - Answers Bones or skin An aponeurosis is a... - Answers Flat tendon Testosterone makes muscle fibers... - Answers Wider and thicker Where is skeletal muscle found? - Answers Connected to the skeleton What does actin do? - Answers Contracts muscle (acts) What does myosin do? - Answers Binds to ATP How do z lines move? - Answers Closer together. In toward M line. What do troponin and tropomyosin do to aid muscle movement? - Answers Make a complex allowing actin to slide Actin is a _____ filament - Answers Thin Myosin is the _________ filament - Answers Thick M lines are - Answers Anchors, immobile Action potential occurs at the... - Answers Neuromuscular junction The Terminal Cisternae... - Answers Hold nutrients (mostly calcium) What is the process of muscle contraction? - Answers 1. An action potential arrives at the neuromuscular junction. 2. ACh is released, binds to receptors, and opens sodium ion channels. 3. Action potential travels along the t-tubules. 4. Calcium reacts with the troponin/tropomyosin complex, affecting actin first. 5. Actin twists, Myosin slides. 6. The muscle shortens and produces tension. What is the process of muscle relaxation? - Answers 1. Calcium is reabsorbed (ATP is required), triggered by a lack of excitability. 2. Interaction between thick and thin filaments relax. 3. Muscles lengthen and relax. What is a parallel fascicle arrangement? - Answers Fibers run parallel to the long axis of the muscle (Ex: Rectus abdominis) What is a circular fascicle arrangement? - Answers Fibers form concentric rings (Ex: Orbicularis oculi) What is a convergent fascicle arrangement? - Answers The origin of the muscle is broad, and the fascicles converge toward the insertion (Ex: Pectoralis major) What does pennate mean? - Answers Means feathered. The fascicles are obliquely attached to the tendon. There are three types. What is a bipennate arrangement? - Answers There are two angles of pennation, usually towards a center point (Ex: Rectus Femoris) What is a unipennate arrangement? - Answers There is only one angle of pennation (Ex: Extensor digitorum) What is a multipennate arrangement? - Answers A muscle with multiple angles of pennation. (Ex: Deltoid) Muscles can be named after... - Answers Actions (Ex: Supinator, Plexor pollicis longus), Regions of the Body (Ex: Rectus femoris), Attachments (Ex: Sternocleidomastoid), Orientations (External obliques), Shapes (Ex: Quadratus femoris), Sizes (Ex: Gluteus Maximus), or the number of heads (Ex: Triceps brachii). What is the origin of a muscle? - Answers The less mobile attachment site What is the insertion of a muscle? - Answers The more mobile attachment site What is an agonist muscle? - Answers Muscle that contracts during movement. The prime mover. What is an antagonist muscle? - Answers A muscle that relaxes during movement. The opposite of the agonist, usually performing the opposite action. What is a synergistic muscle? - Answers Muscle that assists the prime mover muscle What is a fixator muscle? - Answers Muscle that stabilizes other muscles Flexión makes an angle... - Answers Smaller Extension makes an angle... - Answers Larger Abduction moves... - Answers Away from the midline. It "abducts" the limb Addiction moves... - Answers Toward the midline. It "adds" to the body. Circumduction is... - Answers A circular movement Dorsiflexion is... - Answers Flexing the foot up Plantar flexion is... - Answers Pointing the toes down Inversion is... - Answers Twisting the foot in toward the medial line Eversion is... - Answers Twisting the foot out away from the medial line Pronation is... - Answers Flipping the hand so the palm faces down. (Dumping out soup) Radius rotates over ulna. Supination is... - Answers Anatomical position (Can hold soup). Radius and ulna are parallel. Opposition is... - Answers Touching the index finger and thumb together

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BYU Cell 220 Exam 2 Questions with Correct Answers Latest Update 2025/2026

What are the three types of muscle tissue? - Answers Skeletal, Cardiac, and Smooth

What are the properties of muscle tissue? - Answers Excitability, Contractility, Elasticity, and
Extensability

Where is cardiac muscle found? - Answers The Myocardium of the Heart

What are the Characteristics of Cardiac Muscle? - Answers Branches Fibers, 1 or 2 nuclei,
Intercalated discs, Striations, auto-rhythmic, Involuntary

Where is smooth muscle found? - Answers Walls of visceral organs

What are the characteristics of smooth muscle? - Answers Fusiform shape, 1 nucleus, no
striations, involuntary, fatigue-resistant

What are the characteristics of skeletal muscle? - Answers Large, Cylindrical, many nuclei,
striated, voluntary, vascular, innervated at neuromuscular junctions, formed from fusion of
myoblasts

What are the functions of skeletal muscle? - Answers Movement, posture maintenance,
temperature regulation, storage of materials (amino acids and glycogen), movement of
materials, support abdominal organs, joint stabilization

The endomysium wraps... - Answers Muscle fibers

The perimysium wraps... - Answers Fascicles

The epimysium wraps... - Answers Entire muscles

Deep fascia wraps... - Answers Muscle groups

What is the order of skeletal muscle organization from smallest to largest? - Answers
Myosin/Actin proteins, thick/thin filaments, myofibril, myofiber, fascicle, muscle, muscle group

Collagen fibers of endomysium, perimysium, and epimysium are __________ with tendons -
Answers Continuous

What wraps a muscle fiber? - Answers The Sarcolemma

Tendons connect muscles to... - Answers Bones or skin

An aponeurosis is a... - Answers Flat tendon

Testosterone makes muscle fibers... - Answers Wider and thicker

Where is skeletal muscle found? - Answers Connected to the skeleton

,What does actin do? - Answers Contracts muscle (acts)

What does myosin do? - Answers Binds to ATP

How do z lines move? - Answers Closer together. In toward M line.

What do troponin and tropomyosin do to aid muscle movement? - Answers Make a complex
allowing actin to slide

Actin is a _____ filament - Answers Thin

Myosin is the _________ filament - Answers Thick

M lines are - Answers Anchors, immobile

Action potential occurs at the... - Answers Neuromuscular junction

The Terminal Cisternae... - Answers Hold nutrients (mostly calcium)

What is the process of muscle contraction? - Answers 1. An action potential arrives at the
neuromuscular junction. 2. ACh is released, binds to receptors, and opens sodium ion channels.
3. Action potential travels along the t-tubules. 4. Calcium reacts with the troponin/tropomyosin
complex, affecting actin first. 5. Actin twists, Myosin slides. 6. The muscle shortens and
produces tension.

What is the process of muscle relaxation? - Answers 1. Calcium is reabsorbed (ATP is required),
triggered by a lack of excitability. 2. Interaction between thick and thin filaments relax. 3.
Muscles lengthen and relax.

What is a parallel fascicle arrangement? - Answers Fibers run parallel to the long axis of the
muscle (Ex: Rectus abdominis)

What is a circular fascicle arrangement? - Answers Fibers form concentric rings (Ex: Orbicularis
oculi)

What is a convergent fascicle arrangement? - Answers The origin of the muscle is broad, and
the fascicles converge toward the insertion (Ex: Pectoralis major)

What does pennate mean? - Answers Means feathered. The fascicles are obliquely attached to
the tendon. There are three types.

What is a bipennate arrangement? - Answers There are two angles of pennation, usually
towards a center point (Ex: Rectus Femoris)

What is a unipennate arrangement? - Answers There is only one angle of pennation (Ex:
Extensor digitorum)

What is a multipennate arrangement? - Answers A muscle with multiple angles of pennation. (Ex:

, Deltoid)

Muscles can be named after... - Answers Actions (Ex: Supinator, Plexor pollicis longus), Regions
of the Body (Ex: Rectus femoris), Attachments (Ex: Sternocleidomastoid), Orientations (External
obliques), Shapes (Ex: Quadratus femoris), Sizes (Ex: Gluteus Maximus), or the number of heads
(Ex: Triceps brachii).

What is the origin of a muscle? - Answers The less mobile attachment site

What is the insertion of a muscle? - Answers The more mobile attachment site

What is an agonist muscle? - Answers Muscle that contracts during movement. The prime
mover.

What is an antagonist muscle? - Answers A muscle that relaxes during movement. The opposite
of the agonist, usually performing the opposite action.

What is a synergistic muscle? - Answers Muscle that assists the prime mover muscle

What is a fixator muscle? - Answers Muscle that stabilizes other muscles

Flexión makes an angle... - Answers Smaller

Extension makes an angle... - Answers Larger

Abduction moves... - Answers Away from the midline. It "abducts" the limb

Addiction moves... - Answers Toward the midline. It "adds" to the body.

Circumduction is... - Answers A circular movement

Dorsiflexion is... - Answers Flexing the foot up

Plantar flexion is... - Answers Pointing the toes down

Inversion is... - Answers Twisting the foot in toward the medial line

Eversion is... - Answers Twisting the foot out away from the medial line

Pronation is... - Answers Flipping the hand so the palm faces down. (Dumping out soup) Radius
rotates over ulna.

Supination is... - Answers Anatomical position (Can hold soup). Radius and ulna are parallel.

Opposition is... - Answers Touching the index finger and thumb together

Retraction is... - Answers Pulling the chin back toward the spine

Protraction is... - Answers Pushing the chin forward away from the spine
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