can fit between actin filaments that have _____ crosslinkers, converting them to _bundles Myosin II, long, contractile Myosin 1, long, contractile Myosin 1, short, non-contractile Myosin II, short, non-contractile
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- Nerve impulses first stimulate a skeletal muscle fiber at _______. a. T tubules b. sarcomeres c. neuromuscular junctions d. actin binding sitesAfter death, a person no longer makes ATP, so calcium stored in the sarcoplasmic reticulum diffuses down its concentration gradient into the muscle cytoplasm. This result is rigor mortis----an unbreakable state of muscle contraction that stiffens the body for a few days until muscles begin to decay. Explain why this contraction occurs.Which cell type helps to repair injured muscle fibers?a. ganglion cellsb. myotube cellsc. myoblast cellsd. satellite cells
- Contraction of muscles requires binding of various components of muscle fiber. Which of the following rows correctly matches two components of muscle fibre that bind with each other? Row Component of muscle fibre Component of muscle fibre A. Ca2+ myosin B. troponin myosin C. troponin tropomyosin D. actin Ca2+In order to form a cross bridge in skeletal muscle sarcomeres, calcium must bind to __________ and shift __________ away from the binding site. Group of answer choices Tropomyosin : troponin Troponin : tropomyosin Myosin : actin Actin : myosinWhen Skeletal muscle contracts an arrangement of the alternating light and dark bands traversing each skeletal muscle cell changes. Which of the following statements is not correct. (Select one answer) (a) The dark A bands will remain a constant length(b) The space occupied by the H zone will not change(c) The light I bands will shorten(d) The z lines come closer together(e) The I band consists solely of thin actin filaments
- Movement of sarcomeres is dependent upon the motor protein ______ attached to and moving along _______ . Select one: a. Myosin, actin b. ATP, actin c. Microtubulin, actin d. Myosin, microtubules e. Dynein, ATP Clear my choiceWhich of the following regions of a sarcomere at rest is characterized by the presence of myosin only? a) A band b) H zone c) I band d) Z lineWhich of the following changes takes place when a skeletal muscle contracts?A. Z discs move farther apart.B. Actin filaments contract.C. Myosin filaments contract.D. Sarcomeres become shorter.
- A sarcomere contracts when a) Thin filaments (actin) slide b) Thick filaments (myosin) slide c) Thin filaments (actin) contract d) Thick filaments (myosin ) contractDuring muscular contraction, cross-bridges form between _____ and _____ . Multiple Choice a) myosin, tropomyosin b) myosin, troponin c) troponin, calmodulin d) actin, tropomyosin e) actin, myosinCan you match the sacromere anatomy with the proper answer from the list below the table graph? Sarcomere Anatomy Description/Reaction Thin Filaments ? Thick Filaments ? A Band ? I Band ? M Line ? H Zone ? Z Disc ? A) G-Actin, F-Actin, Troponin, Tropomyosin B) Myosin C) Bisected by the M Line, this area shows only the thick filaments without any thin filamentous overlap D) The point of origin for myosin filaments found in the center of the sarcomere E) An area in the center of the sarcomere marked by the entire length of the thick filaments F) A space between sarcomeres with the z-disc in the center; this region shows Actin's anchorage points and extension without myosin overlap G) Anchoring point for the thin filaments