MUSCLE MADNESS TRIVIA. Rules  Each round is worth 8 points.  Circle the mad scientist at the top of your page to double the points for that round. 

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MUSCLE MADNESS TRIVIA

Rules  Each round is worth 8 points.  Circle the mad scientist at the top of your page to double the points for that round.  You may only use the mad scientist ONE time.  Questions are only read one time. If you miss the question, you miss your chance.

Round one: Twitchy

Round 1: Question 1  Which of the following is NOT a part of a muscle twitch? A. Relaxation phase B. Lag phase C. Contraction phase D. Synaptic phase

Round 1: Question 2  Which is the neurotransmitter that diffuses across the synapse after the action potential reaches the end of the neuron? A. Creatine Phosphate B. Acetylcholine C. Sodium (Na+) D. Calcium (Ca 2+ )

Round 1: Question 3  Which of the following is a reserve, high-energy compound that converts ADP to ATP? A. Pumpkin Pie B. Calcium (Ca 2+ ) C. Acetylcholine D. Sodium (Na+) E. Creatine phosphate

Round 1: Question 4  Which is the correct order in which energy is produced for muscle contraction? A. Creatine phosphate, aerobic, anaerobic B. Aerobic, anaerobic, creatine phosphate C. Anaerobic, creatine phosphate, aerobic D. Aerobic, creatine phosphate, anaerobic E. Creatine phosphate, anaerobic, aerobic

Round 1: Question 5  Which of the following causes tropomyosin to move, exposing the actin attachment sites? A. Pumpkin Pie B. Calcium (Ca 2+ ) C. Acetylcholine D. Sodium (Na+) E. Creatine phosphate

Round 1: Question 6  What is the job of ATP during the contraction phase? A. It causes the tropomyosin to move B. It releases the acetylcholine C. It pulls back the myosin heads D. It opens Na+ channels in the muscle cell membrane

Round 1: Question 7  Which of the following produces a large amount of ATP because oxygen is used? A. Aerobic respiration B. Anaerobic respiration C. Both produce equal amounts

Round 1: Question 8  Where are the Calcium ions released from during a muscle contraction? A. Neuromuscular Junction B. Z-lines C. Mitochondria D. Sarcoplasmic reticulum E. Nucleus

Round Two: Visual Round

Round 2: Question 1-8 myofibril, sarcomere, A-band, I-band, H zone, Z line, actin, myosin

Round 2: Question Sarcomere 2. Z-line 3. Actin(thin) 5.Myosin(Thick) 7. A-band6. I-band 4. H-zone 8. Myofibril

Round Three: Muscle Actions

Round 3: Question 1  Which two muscles are involved in whistling?  Buccinator  Triceps Brachii  Deltoid  Sartorius  Gluteus Maximus  Latissimus Dorsi  Orbicularis Oculi  Masseter  Orbicularis Oris  Pectoralis Major  Biceps Brachii  Sternocleidomastoid

Round 3: Question 2  Which muscle would help cross your legs while sitting?  Buccinator  Triceps Brachii  Deltoid  Sartorius  Gluteus Maximus  Latissimus Dorsi  Orbicularis Oculi  Masseter  Orbicularis Oris  Pectoralis Major  Biceps Brachii  Sternocleidomastoid

Round 3: Question 3  Which muscle abducts the arm?  Buccinator  Triceps Brachii  Deltoid  Sartorius  Gluteus Maximus  Latissimus Dorsi  Orbicularis Oculi  Masseter  Orbicularis Oris  Pectoralis Major  Biceps Brachii  Sternocleidomastoid

Round 3: Question 4  Which muscle adducts and EXTENDS the arm?  Buccinator  Triceps Brachii  Deltoid  Sartorius  Gluteus Maximus  Latissimus Dorsi  Orbicularis Oculi  Masseter  Orbicularis Oris  Pectoralis Major  Biceps Brachii  Sternocleidomastoid

Round 3: Question 5  Which muscle adducts and FLEXES the arm?  Buccinator  Triceps Brachii  Deltoid  Sartorius  Gluteus Maximus  Latissimus Dorsi  Orbicularis Oculi  Masseter  Orbicularis Oris  Pectoralis Major  Biceps Brachii  Sternocleidomastoid

Round 3: Question 6  Which muscle aids in mastication (pulls up on the mandible during chewing)?  Buccinator  Triceps Brachii  Deltoid  Sartorius  Gluteus Maximus  Latissimus Dorsi  Orbicularis Oculi  Masseter  Orbicularis Oris  Pectoralis Major  Biceps Brachii  Sternocleidomastoid

Round 3: Question 7  Blinking, squinting, closing eyes  Buccinator  Triceps Brachii  Deltoid  Sartorius  Gluteus Maximus  Latissimus Dorsi  Orbicularis Oculi  Masseter  Orbicularis Oris  Pectoralis Major  Biceps Brachii  Sternocleidomastoid

Round 3: Question 8  Which muscle is the antagonist to forearm flexion?  Buccinator  Triceps Brachii  Deltoid  Sartorius  Gluteus Maximus  Latissimus Dorsi  Orbicularis Oculi  Masseter  Orbicularis Oris  Pectoralis Major  Biceps Brachii  Sternocleidomastoid

Round Four: Muscle Tissues

Round 4: Question 1-4

Round Four: Question 5  Which type of muscle tissue has multiple nuclei? (could have more than 1)

Round Four: Question 6  Which type of muscle tissue has striations? (could have more than 1)

Round Four: Question 7  Which type of muscle tissue is voluntary? (could have more than 1)

Round Four: Question 8  Which of the following is NOT a function of the muscular system? A. Generating body heat B. Production of vitamin D C. Maintaining posture D. Movement

Round Five: Random Knowledge

Round Five: Question 1 Which part of the myofibril is made of thin filaments?

Round 5: Question 2 The attached end of the muscle that does not move is called the _________. The attached end of the muscle that moves is called the ___________.

Round 5: Question 3 __________________: When a muscle loses its ability to contract as a result of overactivity and a lack of ATP.

Round 5: Question 4  This type of muscle tissue

Round 5: Question 5  This type of muscle tissue

Round 5: Question 6  The type of muscle fiber that is lost more quickly as you age, and is found in light meat like chicken wings.

Round 5: Question 7  Which muscle pulls on hairs in the integumentary system to produce goosebumps?

Round 5: Question 8  Where is the smallest muscle in your body?

Good Luck on the test tomorrow!