Physiology #1

A detailed illustration of human muscle types, including skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscles, labeled with their characteristics, in a visually engaging and educational style.

Muscle Physiology Quiz

Test your knowledge on muscle physiology with our comprehensive quiz! This quiz covers the essential aspects of skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscles, as well as muscle cell characteristics, types of muscle fibers, and their functions.

Key Features:

  • Multiple-choice questions
  • Focuses on key concepts of muscle biology
  • Learn while you play!
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by FlexingMuscle42
Skeletal Muscle Check all that apply
Under voluntary control
Long & strained
Are joined and strained
Under involuntary control
Attached to the bone
Produce movement & heat
 
Smooth Muscle check all that apply
Under involuntary control
Shorter then Skeletal Muscle
Long & Strained
No Striations
Are joined and striped
Found in walls of hallow organs
Movement of material through digestive system
Cardiac muscle check all that apply
Under involuntary control
Muscle fibers are joined and striped
Under voluntary control
Long & Strained
Pumping blood through the body
Found only in the heart
Muscle Cell = Muscle fibre
True
False
What has the most endomysium?
Sacrolemma
Sarcoplasm
Muscle Cell
Myofibrils
Slow-Twitch fatigue resistant check all that apply
Type ll B
Type ll A
Type l
Produces ATP through the aerobic system
Large quantities of glycogen
Found in postural muscles
Found in arms, hands & eyes
Fast-Twitch fatigue resistant
Type l
Type ll B
Type ll A
Sprinters have large amounts in their leg muscles
Lactic acid production
Fast-Twitch fatigue
Found in arms, hands & eyes
Type l
Type ll B
Type ll A
Lactic acid production
ATP through aerobic system
Isometric check all that apply
Muscle tension > load
Muscle tension
No movement
Muscle lengthens
Muscle shortens
Isotonic concentric check all that apply
Muscle tension > Load
Muscle tension < Load
No movement
Muscle lengthens
Muscle shortens
Isotonic Eccentric check all that apply
Muscle tension > Load
Muscle tension < Load
No movement
Muscle lengthens
Muscle shortens
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