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 Structure of skeletal muscle  Attachment sites (origin/insertion)  Components  Classes  Prime mover/agonist  Antagonist  Synergist  Fixators/stabalizers  Pathway from brain to muscles  Review structure lists!  Actions  Insertions  Innervations  Joint(s) crossed  Review structure lists!  Actions  Insertions  Innervations  Joint(s) crossed  Triangle of Ausculation  Rotator cuff  “Lady between 2 Majors”  Quadrangular and triangular space, triangular interval  Review structure lists!  Actions  Insertions  Innervations  Joint(s) crossed  Review structure lists!  Actions  Insertions  Innervations  Joint(s) crossed  Carpal tunnel  Anatomical  Tennis  Little snuffbox elbow league elbow  Review structure lists!  Actions  Insertions  Innervations  Joint(s) crossed  Plasma membrane structure  Specialized  Functions structures  Passive  Active transport transport  Initial set-up ◦ RMP and it’s maintenance  Definitions  Sequence  Graded of events potential vs. Action potential  All-or-none  What are they?  Microscopic muscle anatomy  Elements  Cycle  Motor unit  Muslce twitch/response  Types of contractions  Anaerobic  Aerobic respiration respiration  Summary of E produced  Muscles  Spinal  Cells of deep back/abs/LE cord/plexus anatomy and synapses of NS  Reflexes  Bilateral contraction of which of the following muscles will result in flexion of the head? ◦ A) levator scapulae ◦ B) Sternocleidomastoid ◦ C) Trapezius ◦ D) Subclavius ◦ E) Rhomboid major  Resting membrane potential is: ◦ A) a state of electrical neutrality ◦ B) 70mV ◦ C) -70mV ◦ D) 40mV  1 sarcomere runs from: ◦ A) Z line to Zline ◦ B) A band to A band ◦ C) Z line to M line ◦ D) H zone to I band  Skeletal muscle is defined as an excitable tissue because it can: ◦ A) conduct an action potential ◦ B) produce movement ◦ C) contract ◦ D) generate heat  The anterior arm is innervated by: ◦ A) The median nerve ◦ B) The musculocutaneous nerve ◦ C) The radial nerve ◦ D) The ulnar nerve  Simple diffusion of molecules: ◦ A) is driven by pressure changes ◦ B) is movement from an area of low concentration to high concentration ◦ C) Requires the presence of a channel protein ◦ D) occurs without the input of energy  _______ are located in the brain. ◦ A) lower motor neurons ◦ B) upper motor neurons ◦ C) spinal nerves ◦ D) pyramidal tracts  Who causes a shift in the troponin complex on tropomyosin? ◦ A) O2 ◦ B) NADH ◦ C) Ca2+ ◦ D) ATP ◦ E) FADH