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Increased rigidity of muscle after death due to cross-bridge formation between actin and myosit as calcium ions leak from the sarcoplamic reticulum.
(hint: RM, death)
RIGOR MORTIS
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Summation of the local potential that results when two or more action potentials arrive at a single synapse in rapid succession.
(hint: TS, side of head, addition)
TEMPORAL SUMMATION
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Enlarged end of the sarcoplasmic reticulum in the area of the T tubules.
(hint: TC, deadly cancer, sister)
TERMINAL CISTERNA
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Sum of active and passive tension
(hint: TT, __ body workout, stressed)
TOTAL TENSION
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Tubule that extends from the sarcolemma to a myofibril of striated muscle.
(hint TT, not reverse, T____)
TRANSVERSE TUBULE
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Two terminal cisternae and a T Tubule between them.
(hint: T, Three)
TRIAD
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Relating to the internal organs.
(hint: V, Cereal)
VISCERAL
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Delicate membranelike structure found at either end of a sarcomere to which the actin myofilaments attach.
(hint ZD, computer___)
Z DISK
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Fatigue due to a depletion of ATP within the muscle fibers.
(hint: MF, term in definition)
MUSCULAR FATIGUE
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One of the three phases of muscle contraction; time between the application of the stimulus and the beginning of muscular contraction. Also called the latent phase.
(hint: LP, rhymes with Bag, 2nd part in definition)
LAG PHASE
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Shallow invagination in the membranes of smooth muscle cells that may perform a function similar to both the T Tubules and sarcoplasmic reticulum of skeletal muscle.
(hint C, bears live in what?)
CAVEOLA
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Fine connective tissue sheath surrounding a muscle fiber.
(hint: E, into)
ENDOMYSIUM
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Tension applied to a load by a muscle without contracting; produced when an external force stretches the muscle.
(hint: PT, throw the ball or ___, stressed)
PASSIVE TENSION
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Temporary inability of a muscle to either contract or relax because of a depletion of ATP so that active transport of calcium ions into the sarcoplasmic reticulum cannot occur.
(hint: PC, mental, baby on the way)
PHYSIOLOGIC CONTRACTURE
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Refers to the membrane of a nerve, muscle, or gland that is in close association with a presynaptic terminal. The postsynaptic membrane has receptor molecules within it that bind to neurotransmitter molecules.
(hint: P, Post office)
POSTSYNAPTIC
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Functional membrane-to-membrane contact of a nerve cell with another nerve cell, muscle cell, gland cell, or sensory receptor; functions i the transmission of action potentials from one cell to another.
(hint: S, take a nap)
SYNAPSE
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Area between the ends of two adjacent myosin myofilaments within a myofibril; z disk divides the I band into two equal parts.
(hint: IB, term in definition)
I BAND
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Fibrous protein found as a component of the actin myofilament.
(hint: T, Troop)
TROPOMYOSIN
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Cytoplasm of a muscle fiber, excluding the myofilaments.
(hint: S, sarcasm)
SARCOPLASM
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Stimulus of greater magnitude than a maximal stimulus; however, the frequency of action potentials is not increased above that produced by a maximal stimulus
(hint: SS, super, most of the term in definition)
SUPRAMAXIMAL STIMULUS
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Globular protein component of the actin myofilament.
(hint: T, troop nine)
TROPONIN
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Stimulation of a muscle fiber produces an action potential that results in contraction of the muscle fiber.
(hint: E-CC, superhappy, baby is coming, a pair)
EXCITATION-CONTRACTION COUPLING
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Stimulus resulting in a local potential just large enough to reach threshold and produce an action potential.
(hint: TS, term is in definition)
THRESHOLD STIMULUS
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Series of successively stronger contractions that occur when a rested muscle fiber receives closely spaced stimuli of the same strength but with a sufficient stimulus interval to allow complete relaxation of the fiber between stimuli.
(hint: T, Trip---treat)
TREPPE
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Fibrous sheath enveloping a bundle of skeletal muscle fibers (muscle fascicle).
(hint: P, cody)
PERIMYSIUM
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Thin myofilament within the sarcomere; composed of two F actin molecules, tropomyosin, and troponin molecules.
(hint: AM, in definition)
ACTIN MYOFILAMENT
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Value of the membrane potential of which an action potential is produced as a result of depolarization in response to a stimulus.
(hint: TP, hold, in definition)
THRESHOLD POTENTIAL
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Loose areoloar connective tissue found beneath the skin (hypodermis) or dense connective tissue that encloses and separates muscles.
(hint: F, face)
FASCIA
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See Lag Phase
(hint: LP)
LATENT PHASE
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Globular protein molecules that, when bound together, form fibrous actin (F actin).
(hint: GA, world, in definition)
G ACTIN
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Muscle cell
(hint: MF, in definition, clothes)
MUSCLE FIBER
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Fibrous actin molecule that is composed of a series of globular actin molecules (G Actin)
(hint FA, in definition)
F ACTIN
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Thick myofilament of muscle fibrils; composed of myosin molecules.
(hint: MM, in definition)
MYOSIN MYOFILAMENT
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Fatigue caused by the central nervous system.
(hint: PF, thinking I'm tired)
PSYCHOLOGIC FATIGUE
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Period characterized by a reduced capacity to do work.
(hint: F, tired)
FATIGUE
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Contraction of a whole muscle in response to a stimulus that causes an action potential in one or more muscle fibers.
(hint: MT, not bone but__, witch)
MUSCLE TWITCH
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Enzyme found in the synaptic cleft that causes the breakdown of acetylcholine to acetic acid and choline, thus limiting the stimulatory effect of acetylcholine.
(hint: A, LOOOng word, part of it in definition)
ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE
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Electric charge difference inside a cell membrane, measured relative to just outside the cell membrane.
(hint RMP, bed, insane in the __, possible)
RESTING MEMBRANE POTENTIAL
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One of the three phases of muscle contraction; the time during which tension is produced by the contraction of muscle.
(hint: CP, term in definition)
CONTRACTION PHASE
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When a stimulus is applied to a cell, an action postential is either produced or not. In muscle cells the cell either contracts to the maximum extent possible (for a given condition) or does not contract.
( hint: AON, texas holdem)
ALL-OR-NONE
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Muscle contraction in which the length of the muscle does not change but the tension produced increases.
(hint: IC, alone, baby on way)
ISOMETRIC CONTRACTION
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Enlarged axon terminal or terminal bouton.
(hint: PT, before, deadly cancer)
PRESYNAPTIC TERMINAL
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Plasma membrane of a muscle fiber.
(hint: S, deep sleep)
SARCOLEMMA
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Part of a myofibril between adjacent Z disks.
(hint: S, sarcasim)
SARCOMERE
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Line in the center of the H zone made of delicate filaments that holds the myosin myofilaments in place in the sarcomere of muscle fibers.
(hint ML, Part in definition)
M LINE
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Endoplasmic reticulum of muscle.
(hint SR, look at the definition)
SARCOPLASMIC RETICULUM
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Stimulus resulting in a local potential so small that it does not reach threshold and produce an action potential.
(hint SS, teacher is sick, ___package)
SUBTHRESHOLD STIMULUS
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Length of the myosin myofilament in a sarcomere.
(hint AB, I want to play guitar in __ ____)
A BAND
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Extremely fine molecular thread helping to form the myofibrils of muscle; thick myofilaments are formed of myosin, and think myofilaments are formed of actin.
(hint: M, in definition)
MYOFILAMENT
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Space between the presynaptic and the postsynaptic membranes.
(hint: SC, first part in definintion, not right but)
SYNAPTIC CLEFT
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Tension produced by the contraction of a muscle.
(hint: AT, sexually ___, stressed)
ACTIVE TENSION
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Fibrous envelope surrounding a skeletal muscle.
(hint: E, Pima)
EPIMYSIUM
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Area in the center of the A band in which there are no actin myofilaments; contains only myosin.
(hint: HZ, end)
H ZONE
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Neuron that innervates skeletal; smooth, or cardiac muscle fibers.
(hint: MN, make a car go, axon)
MOTOR NEURON
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Increased force of contraction of a muscle due to increased frequency of stimulation.
(hint: MWS, no division but.., bye, total)
MULTIPLE WAVE SUMMATION
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Phase of muscle contraction following the contraction phase; the time from maximal tension production until tension decreases to its resting level.
(hint: RP, not working but..., 2nd part in definition)
RELAXATION PHASE
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Fatigue due to depletion of neurotransmitter vesicles in the presynaptic terminals.
(hint: SF, both words in definition)
SYNAPTIC FATIGUE
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Change in membrane potential in an excitable tissue that acts as an electric signal and is propagated in an all-or-none fashion.
(hint: AP, toys: __figures, 2nd part in definition)
ACTION POTENTIAL
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Stimulus resulting in a local potential just large enough to produce the maximum frequency of action potentials.
(hint: MS, highest you can go, 2nd part in definition)
MAXIMAL STIMULUS
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Relatively constant tension produced by a muscle for long periods as a result of asynchronous contraction of motor units.
(hint: MT, attached to bone, I want my body to be..)
MUSCLE TONE
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Primitive multinucleated cell with the potential of developing into a muscle fiber.
(hint: M, mine----produce)
MYOBLAST
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Change in the electric charge difference across the cell membrane that causes the difference to be smaller or closer to O MV; phase of the action potential in which the membrane potential moves toward zero, or becomes positive.
(hint: D, move away)
DEPOLARIZATION
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Increased force of contraction of a muscle due to recruitment of motor units.
(hint: MMUS, not division, makes car run, one, total)
MULTIPLE MOTOR UNIT SUMMATION
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Specialized synapse between a motor neuron and a muscle fiber.
(hint: NJ, axon--attached to bones, Grand)
NEUROMUSCULAR JUNCTION
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Any specific chemical agent released by a presynaptic cell on excitation that crosses the synaptic cleft and stimulates or inhibits the postsynaptic cell.
(hint: N, axon---transformers)
NEUROTRANSMITTER
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Oxygen necessary for the synthesis of the ATP required to remove lactic acid produced by anaerobic respiration.
(hint OD, breath, owe on credit card)
OXYGEN DEBT
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Phase of the action potential in which the membrane potential moves from its maximum degree of depolarization toward the value of the resting membrane potential.
(hint: R, opposite in definition)
REPOLARIZATION
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Striped, marked by stripes or bands.
(hint S, look at definition, looks of a muscle)
STRIATED
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Secretory vesicle in the presynaptic terminal containing neurotransmitter substances.
(hint: SV, 1st part in a word in the definition, 2nd part in the definition)
SYNAPTIC VESICLE
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Band or bundle of nerve or muscle fibers bound together by connective tissue.
(hint: F, face)
FASCICULUS
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Single neuron and the muscle fibers it innervates.
(hint: MU, makes a car run, one)
MOTOR UNIT
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Tubelike invagination of the sarcolemma that conducts action potentials toward the center of they cylindrical muscle fibers.
(hint: TT, 2nd part-gotta take a bath in what?)
T TUBULE
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Relating to the internal organs.
(hint:V, cereal)
VISCERAL
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Shallow invagination in the membranes of smooth muscle cells that may perform a function similar to both the T tubules and sarcoplasmic reticulum of skeletal muscle.
(hint: C, bears live where?)
CAVEOLA
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