In the muscle stretch reflex, stretch increases afferent impulses via _____ and II nerve fibers
#2
Resting membrane potential of a nerve fiber is equal to the equilibrium potential of _____ and is _____mV.
#3
Resting membrane potential of a _____ muscle is -90 mV
#4
What kind of muscle fibres have more diameter? (fast or slow twitch)_____
#5
In muscle contraction, after the muscle cell is depolarized, the action potential travels down the _____ and to the dihydropyridine receptor
#6
When the membrane potential is _____ mv the inactivation gate of Na+ channel is closed
#7
Sympathetic stimulation (norepinephrine) of a smooth muscle produces _____ potentials and relaxation.
#8
Chemical Events during Muscle Contraction: No answer _____
#9
Slow twitch muscle fibers are _____ due to increased myoglobin concentration
Hint: (color)
#10
_____ is absent in smooth muscle but present in skeletal muscle
Hint: Micro-component
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Flashcard 1: In the muscle stretch reflex, stretch increases afferent impulses via _____ and II nerve fibers
Answer: Ia
Flashcard 2: Resting membrane potential of a nerve fiber is equal to the equilibrium potential of _____ and is _____mV.
Answer: Cl-::Ion; -70
Flashcard 3: Resting membrane potential of a _____ muscle is -90 mV
Answer: skeletal and myocardial
Flashcard 4: What kind of muscle fibres have more diameter? (fast or slow twitch)_____
Answer: Fast twitch
Flashcard 5: In muscle contraction, after the muscle cell is depolarized, the action potential travels down the _____ and to the dihydropyridine receptor
Answer: T-tubule
Flashcard 6: When the membrane potential is _____ mv the inactivation gate of Na+ channel is closed
Answer: between +35 to -90
Flashcard 7: Sympathetic stimulation (norepinephrine) of a smooth muscle produces _____ potentials and relaxation.
Answer: inhibitory (excitatory/inhibitory)
Flashcard 8: Chemical Events during Muscle Contraction: No answer _____
Answer: :)
Flashcard 9: Slow twitch muscle fibers are _____ due to increased myoglobin concentration
Answer: red
Flashcard 10: _____ is absent in smooth muscle but present in skeletal muscle
Answer: Troponin
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