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Vocab

Science Jeopardy. Vocab. Muscle Structure. Neuromuscular Junction. Contractions. Muscle Responses. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. Double Science Jeopardy. F.J. Muscle Structure. Neuromuscular

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Vocab

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  1. Science Jeopardy Vocab Muscle Structure Neuromuscular Junction Contractions Muscle Responses 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400

  2. Double Science Jeopardy F.J. Muscle Structure Neuromuscular Junction Contraction Muscle responses Clinical Terms 200 200 200 200 200 400 400 400 400 400 600 600 600 600 600 800 800 800 800 800

  3. -TROPH MEANS THIS. 100 Answer

  4. What is “well fed”? 100

  5. Hyper means this. 200 Answer

  6. What is “over, more”? 200

  7. Laten means this. 300 Answer

  8. What is hidden? 300

  9. -erg means this. 400 Answer

  10. What is work? 400

  11. This connects muscle to bone. 100 Answer

  12. What is a tendon? 100

  13. The dark bands in a sarcomere. 200 Answer

  14. What are A bands? 200

  15. The thicker myofilament. 300 Answer

  16. What is myosin? 300

  17. The membranous invaginations in the sarcolemma dip into the muscle fiber. 400 Answer

  18. What are transverse tubules? 400

  19. Chemicals that allow the neuron to communicate with the muscle fiber 100 Answer

  20. What are neurotransmitters? 100

  21. The gap between the motor neuron and the muscle fiber 200 Answer

  22. What is the synaptic cleft? 200

  23. The folded surface of the sarcolemma that receive an impulse. 300 Answer

  24. What is the motor end plate? 300

  25. A motor neuron and the fibers it controls 400 Answer

  26. What is a motor unit? 400

  27. When the A and I bands slide together. 100 Answer

  28. What is a contraction? 100

  29. This ion binds to troponin, causing tropomyosin to roll over and expose binding sites 200 Answer

  30. What is calcium? 200

  31. This substance must be present in order for a muscle cell to relax 300 Answer

  32. What is ATP? 300

  33. Acetylcholine is this. 400 Answer

  34. What is a neurotransmitter? 400

  35. The minimal strength needed to contract. 100 Answer

  36. What is the threshold stimulus? 100

  37. A sustained contraction that does not relax. 200 Answer

  38. What is a tetanic contraction? 200

  39. The period of time during which a lot is going on in the cell but is has not contracted yet. 300 Answer

  40. What is the latent period? 300

  41. The end of the muscle that does not move. 400 Answer

  42. What is the origin? 400

  43. What letter C is pointing to. 200 Answer

  44. What are the Z-Lines? 200

  45. The entire unit, or letter D. 400 Answer

  46. What is a sarcomere? 400

  47. Sheets of connective tissues that cover groups of muscles. 600 Answer

  48. What are aponeurosis? 600

  49. The enlarged end of the sarcoplasmic reticulum. 800 (skip) Answer

  50. What are the cisternae? 800

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