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11 years ago
Lab Questions:

1.    Smooth muscle:
a.    Is voluntary
b.   Is found in the heart
c.   Is found in lining the intestines
d.   All of the above

2.    Skeletal muscle:
a.    Is involuntary
b.   Is made up of muscle fibers
c.   Is attached to bone via ligaments
d.   All of the above

3.   In skeletal muscle:
a.    The greater the number of muscle fibers responding to a stimulus, the greater the strength of the contraction
b.   the fewer the number of muscle fibers responding to a stimulus, the greater the strength of the contraction
c.   the actual number of muscle fibers responding to a stimulus has no effect on the strength of the contraction

4.     An oscilloscope:
a.    Provides stimulus to a tested muscle
b.   Adds weight (load) to a tested muscle
c.   Measures a twitch response of a tested muscle
d.   A and C
e.   All of the above

5.   At the point of muscle overload:
a.    Skeletal muscle contracts steadily (tetany)
b.   Skeletal muscle contracts and relaxes repeatedly
c.   Skeletal muscle does not contract at all
 
6.   A skeletal muscle’s “threshold of stimulation”:
a.    Is determined by the lowest voltage stimulus needed to elicit a muscle twitch
b.   Varies with muscle type
c.   Is not altered by the application of muscle load
d.   A and B

7.    In response to a stimulus, skeletal muscle fibers:
a.    Always contract to 25% of their potential ability
b.   Always contract to 50% of their potential ability
c.   Always contract 100% of their potential ability
d.   None of the above

8.   Based upon your experimental data, which muscle type exhibited the lowest threshold of stimulation in all conditions tested?
a.    Lower forelimb muscle
b.   Upper forelimb muscle
c.   Calf muscle
d.   Thigh muscle

9.    Based upon your experimental data, which muscle type(s) did not reach the point of muscle overload?
a.     Lower forelimb muscle
b.   Upper forelimb muscle
c.   Calf muscle
d.   Thigh muscle

10.    Based upon your experimental data, which muscle tested appears most capable to provide the contraction strength needed for a frog to jump?
a.    Lower forelimb muscle
b.   Upper forelimb muscle
c.   Calf muscle
d.   Thigh muscle

11.   Based on the results of your investigation, what conclusions can you draw about the relationship between a muscle's workload and its threshold of stimulation?

12.   Why would a muscle's threshold of stimulation change as its workload changes?

13.   Which muscles were able to contract under the greatest loads? What does this suggest about the role these muscles play in frog movement?

14.   Describe an experiment you might perform to determine which leg muscles of a frog are important for jumping long distances.



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11 years ago
There are three types of muscle tissue recognized in vertebrates:
1- Skeletal muscle or "voluntary muscle" is anchored by tendons (or by aponeuroses at a few places) to bone and is used to effect skeletal movement such as locomotion and in maintaining posture. Though this postural control is generally maintained as an unconscious reflex, the muscles responsible react to conscious control like non-postural muscles. An average adult male is made up of 42% of skeletal muscle and an average adult female is made up of 36% (as a percentage of body mass).
2- Smooth muscle or "involuntary muscle" is found within the walls of organs and structures such as the esophagus, stomach, intestines, bronchi, uterus, urethra, bladder, blood vessels, and the arrector pili in the skin (in which it controls erection of body hair). Unlike skeletal muscle, smooth muscle is not under conscious control.
3- Cardiac muscle is also an "involuntary muscle" but is more akin in structure to skeletal muscle, and is found only in the heart.
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11 years ago
@r_w_4528: Does this cover all the questions? Thanks for the informative post.
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11 years ago
Thanks, this is very helpful.
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11 years ago
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11 years ago
Thanks you very helpful!
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10 years ago
Thanks
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