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3 kinds of muscle tissue - CORRECT ANSWER -skeletal, cardiac, smooth major purpose of muscle - CORRECT ANSWER -converting chemical energy in ATP -- mechanical energy of motion muscle functions - CORRECT ANSWER --movement of: whole body, body parts, organ contents -stability: maintain posture and prevent mvmt. -communication: speech, facial expressions and writing -control of openings and passageways: sphincters -body heat production characterizations of connective tissues of a muscle - CORRECT ANSWER - fascia, epimysium, perimysium, endomysium CT elements and how they merge with other tissues - CORRECT ANSWER - Tendons = attachments between muscle and bone, dense- regular CT made of collagen fibers, epimysium surrounding entire muscle is continuous with collagen fi bers of tendons role of collagen in connective tissues - CORRECT ANSWER - stretches slightly under tension and recoils when released -resists excessive stretching and protects muscle from injury -returns muscle to resting length -contribute to power output and muscle efficiency skeletal muscle shapes (with examples) - CORRECT ANSWER -Fusiform: biceps bracchi, gastrocnemius Triangular (convergent): pec major, temporalis

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ASU BIO 201 EXAM 3 QUESTIONS WITH
CORRECT ANSWERS 2026
3 kinds of muscle tissue - CORRECT ANSWER -skeletal, cardiac, smooth


major purpose of muscle - CORRECT ANSWER -converting chemical energy in ATP --
> mechanical energy of motion



muscle functions - CORRECT ANSWER --movement of: whole body, body parts, organ contents

-stability: maintain posture and prevent mvmt.

-communication: speech, facial expressions and writing

-control of openings and passageways: sphincters

-body heat production



characterizations of connective tissues of a muscle - CORRECT ANSWER -
fascia, epimysium, perimysium, endomysium



CT elements and how they merge with other tissues - CORRECT ANSWER -
Tendons = attachments between muscle and bone, dense-
regular CT made of collagen fibers, epimysium surrounding entire muscle is continuous with collagen fi
bers of tendons



role of collagen in connective tissues - CORRECT ANSWER
- stretches slightly under tension and recoils when released

-resists excessive stretching and protects muscle from injury

-returns muscle to resting length

-contribute to power output and muscle efficiency



skeletal muscle shapes (with examples) - CORRECT ANSWER -Fusiform: biceps bracchi, gastrocnemius

Triangular (convergent): pec major, temporalis

Parallel: rectus abdominus, zygomaticus major

,Circular: orbicularis oculi, urethral and anal sphincters

Pennate: rectus femoris, deltoid



ways in which muscle attach to bone - CORRECT ANSWER -Indirect: tendons attach muscle to bone

Direct: fleshy attachment to bone

Some skeletal muscles do not insert on bone, but in dermis of the skin



how tendons attach muscle to bone - CORRECT ANSWER -collagen fibers fibers of endo-, peri-
, and epimysium continue into the tendon, the tendon merges into the periosteum of bone

-aponeurosis: tendon is a broad, flat sheet



origin and insertion definition - CORRECT ANSWER -
Origin: bony attachment at stationary end of muscle

Insertion: bony attachment to mobile end of muscle



functional groups of muscles with example - CORRECT ANSWER -for elbow flexion

Prime mover (agonist): brachialis

Synergist: biceps brachii

Antagonist: triceps brachii

Fixator: rhomboideus



intrinsic vs extrinsic muscles - CORRECT ANSWER -
Intrinsic: contained within a region (both origin and insertion there)

Extrinsic: act on a designated regions, but has origins elsewhere



characteristics of muscle - CORRECT ANSWER -
Responsiveness (excitability): to chemical signals, stretch and electrical changes across plasma membra
ne

Conductivity: local electrical change triggers a wave of excitation that travels along the muscle fiber

Contractility: shortens when stimulated

, Extensibility: capable of being stretched between contractions

Elasticity: returns to its original resting length after being stretched



properties of skeletal muscle - CORRECT ANSWER -
voluntary, straitaed muscle attached to one or more bones



myofiber - CORRECT ANSWER -muscle cell/muscle fiber, composed of myofibrils



myofibrils - CORRECT ANSWER -
long protein bundles that occupy the main portion of the interior of a muscle fiber, composed of myof
ilaments



myofilament - CORRECT ANSWER -
protein microfilament responsible for muscle cell contraction, composed of myosin or actin proteins



functions of each part of a muscle fiber - CORRECT ANSWER -
Sarcolemma: plasma membrane of a muscle fiber

Sarcoplasm: cytoplasm of a muscle fiber

Mitochondria: packed in spaces between myofibrils

Sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR): smooth ER that forms a network around each myofibril-calcium reservoir

Terminal cisternae: dilated end-sacs of SR which cross muscle fiber from one side to the other

T tubules: tubular infoldings of the sarcolemma which penetrate through the cell and emerge on the o
ther side

Triad: a T tubule and 2 terminal cisterns

Internal proteins: long protein bundles that occupy the main portion of the sarcoplasm

Multiple nuclei: flattened nuclei pressed against the inside of the sarcolemma



Glycogen and Myoglobin functions - CORRECT ANSWER -
Glycogen: stored in abundance to provide energy with heightened exercise

Myoglobin: red pigment that stores oxygen needed for muscle activity

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