Which nerve fibres are the most susceptible to pressure?_____
#2
Which nerve fiber afferents innervates all three muscle spindle fibres (dynamic nuclear bag, static nuclear bag, and nuclear chain fibers)?_____
#3
Intracellular and extracellular _____ concentrations are the major determinants of the RMP.
#4
The first step of muscle contraction occurs when the _____ neuron depolarizes, opens Ca2+ channels and ACh is released into the motor end plate.
#5
Sympathetic stimulation (norepinephrine) of a smooth muscle produces _____ potentials and relaxation.
#6
Mutations affecting the _____ channel CLC1 cause myotonia congenita
#7
Chemical Events during Muscle Contraction: No answer _____
#8
Fast twitch muscle fibers are _____ due to decreased myoglobin concentration
Hint: (color)
#9
_____ is absent in smooth muscle but present in skeletal muscle
Hint: Micro-component
#10
Slow twitch muscle fibers are _____ due to increased myoglobin concentration
Hint: (color)
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Neurotransmitters and Receptors Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 1: Which nerve fibres are the most susceptible to pressure?_____
Answer: A
Flashcard 2: Which nerve fiber afferents innervates all three muscle spindle fibres (dynamic nuclear bag, static nuclear bag, and nuclear chain fibers)?_____
Answer: Type Ia
Flashcard 3: Intracellular and extracellular _____ concentrations are the major determinants of the RMP.
Answer: potassium (K+)
Flashcard 4: The first step of muscle contraction occurs when the _____ neuron depolarizes, opens Ca2+ channels and ACh is released into the motor end plate.
Answer: somatic motor
Flashcard 5: Sympathetic stimulation (norepinephrine) of a smooth muscle produces _____ potentials and relaxation.
Answer: inhibitory (excitatory/inhibitory)
Flashcard 6: Mutations affecting the _____ channel CLC1 cause myotonia congenita
Answer: chloride
Flashcard 7: Chemical Events during Muscle Contraction: No answer _____
Answer: :)
Flashcard 8: Fast twitch muscle fibers are _____ due to decreased myoglobin concentration
Answer: white
Flashcard 9: _____ is absent in smooth muscle but present in skeletal muscle
Answer: Troponin
Flashcard 10: Slow twitch muscle fibers are _____ due to increased myoglobin concentration
Answer: red
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