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The Muscular System
Matching

1 .      

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1.1  A. fibrosis
1.2  B. skeletal muscle cell
1.3  C. thick filaments
1.4  D. gastrocnemius
1.5  E. creatine phosphate
1.6  F. produce skeletal movements


2 .      

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2.1  A. the amount of time for which the individual can perform a particular activity
2.2  B. the amount of oxygen used in the recovery period to restore normal pre-exertion conditions
2.3  C. When muscles are actively contracting, the process requires large amounts of energy in the form of this substance.
2.4  D. the dense regular connective tissue that attaches skeletal muscle to bones
2.5  E. supports shoulder girdle
2.6  F. a muscle that assists the prime mover in performing a particular action


3 .      

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3.1  A. floor of pelvic cavity
3.2  B. broad sheet of collagen fibers at end of muscle
3.3  C. the major abductor of the arm
3.4  D. a reduction in muscle size, tone, and power
3.5  E. organ protruding through abnormal opening of body cavity wall
3.6  F. malignant muscle cells


4 .      

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4.1  A. paralysis due to blockage of ACh release
4.2  B. neurotransmitter
4.3  C. blocks actin–myosin binding sites at rest
4.4  D. loss of ACh receptors
4.5  E. calcium storage
4.6  F. collagen layer surrounding muscle


5 .      

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5.1  A. breakdown of glucose
5.2  B. oxygen storage
5.3  C. high frequency of stimulation
5.4  D. increase in muscle tension due to increase in stimulated motor units






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