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Chapter 9 - Muscles and Muscle Tissue $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100$100$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 My Heart Will go Onnnnn Quit playing games with me heartttttt valves Your so vein Muscle Metabolism Unbreak my heart FINAL ROUND

Skeletal Muscle Anatomy: $100 Question The pacemaker of the heart BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Skeletal Muscle Anatomy: $100 Answer What is the SA node? BACK TO GAME

Skeletal Muscle Anatomy: $200 Question The part of the electrical conduction system found in the walls of the ventricles. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Skeletal Muscle Anatomy: $200 Answer What are the purkinje fibers? BACK TO GAME

Skeletal Muscle Anatomy: $300 Question The valve between the right atrium and right ventricle. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Skeletal Muscle Anatomy: $300 Answer What is the tricuspid valve? BACK TO GAME

Skeletal Muscle Anatomy: $400 Question Where the electrical signal is slightly delayed. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Skeletal Muscle Anatomy: $400 Answer What is the AV node? BACK TO GAME

Skeletal Muscle Anatomy: $500 Question Responsible for the T wave. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Skeletal Muscle Anatomy: $500 Answer What is ventricular repolarization? BACK TO GAME

The Sliding Filament Theory: $100 Question Valves from ventricles to arteries BACK TO GAME ANSWER

The Sliding Filament Theory: $100 Answer What are semilunar valves? BACK TO GAME

The Sliding Filament Theory: $200 Question Responsible for the “Lub” sound BACK TO GAME ANSWER

The Sliding Filament Theory: $200 Answer What is Closing of the AV valves? BACK TO GAME

The Sliding Filament Theory: $300 Question Prevents the heart valves from prolapsing into the atrium BACK TO GAME ANSWER

The Sliding Filament Theory: $300 Answer What are the chordae tendineae? BACK TO GAME

The Sliding Filament Theory: $400 Question BACK TO GAME ANSWER This valve

The Sliding Filament Theory: $400 Answer What is the tricuspid valve? BACK TO GAME

The Sliding Filament Theory: $500 Question Serous membrane around the heart BACK TO GAME ANSWER

The Sliding Filament Theory: $500 Answer What is the pericardium? BACK TO GAME

Muscle Contraction: $100 Question A vein with deoxygenated blood BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Muscle Contraction: $100 Answer What is the jugular vein BACK TO GAME

Muscle Contraction: $200 Question Vein with oxygenated blood BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Muscle Contraction: $200 Answer What is the pulmonary vein? BACK TO GAME

Muscle Contraction: $300 Question 3 Passageways bringing blood to the right atrium BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Muscle Contraction: $300 Answer What is the SVC, IVC, and coronary sinus? BACK TO GAME

Muscle Contraction: $400 Question Which type of muscle contraction occurs when the muscle neither shortens nor lengthens during contraction? a. Isotonic b. Concentric c. Eccentric d. Isometric BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Muscle Contraction: $400 Answer Which type of muscle contraction occurs when the muscle neither shortens nor lengthens during contraction? a. Isotonic b. Concentric c. Eccentric d. Isometric BACK TO GAME

Muscle Contraction: $500 Question Skeletal muscle contractions increase in strength due to ___________. a. incomplete tetany b. recruitment of motor units c. an increase in threshold stimulus d. increasing the number of twitches BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Muscle Contraction: $500 Answer Skeletal muscle contractions increase in strength due to ___________. a. incomplete tetany b. recruitment of motor units c. an increase in threshold stimulus d. increasing the number of twitches BACK TO GAME

Muscle Metabolism: $100 Question The energy source that is used directly for muscle contraction is ______. a. ATP b. glucose c. creatine phosphate d. fatty acids BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Muscle Metabolism: $100 Answer The energy source that is used directly for muscle contraction is ______. a. ATP b. glucose c. creatine phosphate d. fatty acids BACK TO GAME

Muscle Metabolism: $200 Question Muscle soreness may be due in part to which pathway of ATP production? a. Phosphorylation b. Aerobic respiration c. Anaerobic glycolysis d. Oxidation BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Muscle Metabolism: $200 Answer Muscle soreness may be due in part to which pathway of ATP production? a. Phosphorylation b. Aerobic respiration c. Anaerobic glycolysis d. Oxidation BACK TO GAME

Muscle Metabolism: $300 Question After about 30 minutes of exercise, which substance becomes the major source of fuel? a. Glucose b. Pyruvic acid c. Fatty acid d. Lactic acid BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Muscle Metabolism: $300 Answer After about 30 minutes of exercise, which substance becomes the major source of fuel? a. Glucose b. Pyruvic acid c. Fatty acid d. Lactic acid BACK TO GAME

Muscle Metabolism: $400 Question Which activity would be most dependent upon creatine? a. Tennis b. Soccer c. Jogging d. Diving BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Muscle Metabolism: $400 Answer Which activity would be most dependent upon creatine? a. Tennis b. Soccer c. Jogging d. Diving BACK TO GAME

Muscle Metabolism: $500 Question All of the following can occur during exercise except: a. oxygen levels decrease. b. ATP levels decline. c. inorganic phosphate levels decrease. d. calcium levels decrease. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Muscle Metabolism: $500 Answer All of the following can occur during exercise except: a. oxygen levels decrease. b. ATP levels decline. c. inorganic phosphate levels decrease. d. calcium levels decrease. BACK TO GAME

Therapists: $100 Question Coronary Bipass Surgery BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Therapists: $100 Answer What would you do if a blockage in a coronary a exists? BACK TO GAME

Therapists $200 Question Ventricular fribilation is happening. It is likely caused by this. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Therapists $200 Answer What is a MI? BACK TO GAME

Therapists $300 Question Sphenoid bone BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Therapists $300 Answer What is the keystone bone of the cranium? BACK TO GAME

Therapists $400 Question A hole in the ventricular septum BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Therapists $400 Answer What is Ventricular septal defect BACK TO GAME

Therapists $500 Question ATP BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Therapists $500 Answer What is the chemical that carries immediate energy for our cells to use? or What does the mitochondria produce? BACK TO GAME

FINAL ROUND Question Which of the following is a characteristic of slow oxidative muscle fibers? a. Large diameter b. Few mitochondria c. High myoglobin content d. Poor blood supply BACK TO GAME ANSWER

FINAL ROUND Answer Which of the following is a characteristic of slow oxidative muscle fibers? a. Large diameter b. Few mitochondria c. High myoglobin content d. Poor blood supply BACK TO GAME