Chapter 6 Test Review 50 questions: multiple choice, matching, sentence completion; two short essay questions; diagram to label muscles (This will be just like your practice diagram)

  • Know the three types of muscle cells/tissues and their characteristics
  • Know the functions of muscle tissue
  • Know all of the components of the skeletal muscle arrangement (page 183)
  • Know the microscopic anatomy of the skeletal muscle cell (pg. 186)
  • Know all events of skeletal muscle contraction of a single muscle cell/fiber (pgs 187-191)
  • Know all of the “players” in contraction of skeletal muscle cells (start to finish) (pgs 187-191)
  • Know the motor unit and all of its components (pg. 188)
  • Know what the synaptic cleft is and what takes place there
  • Know what an action potential is and what it does
  • Know the roles that Calcium plays (pre-synaptic, post-synaptic)
  • Know the importance of the sarcoplasmic reticulum
  • Know how energy is provided for muscle contraction (all three metabolic pathways)
  • Know how much ATP is provided in each pathway and when oxygen plays a role
  • Compare/contrast isotonic vs. isometric contractions
  • Know the roles that muscles play (interactions of skeletal muscles in the body pg. 200)
  • Be able to determine the movements a muscle can make based on its location
  • Know all body movements (see handout or pgs. 196-200)
  • Be able to identify the type of body movement for a “common” action
  • Know the names/locations of muscles that are listed in each of my power point lectures
  • Be able to list all of the muscles on the diagram provided to you with this review
  • Know what atrophy is and how it is caused
  • Know homeostatic imbalances and developmental aspects of the muscular system

Chapter 6 Test Review 50 questions: multiple choice, matching, sentence completion; two short essay questions; diagram to label muscles (This will be just like your practice diagram)

  • Know the three types of muscle cells/tissues and their characteristics
  • Know the functions of muscle tissue
  • Know all of the components of the skeletal muscle arrangement (page 183)
  • Know the microscopic anatomy of the skeletal muscle cell (pg. 186)
  • Know all events of skeletal muscle contraction of a single muscle cell/fiber (pgs 187-191)
  • Know all of the “players” in contraction of skeletal muscle cells (start to finish) (pgs 187-191)
  • Know the motor unit and all of its components (pg. 188)
  • Know what the synaptic cleft is and what takes place there
  • Know what an action potential is and what it does
  • Know the roles that Calcium plays (pre-synaptic, post-synaptic)
  • Know the importance of the sarcoplasmic reticulum
  • Know how energy is provided for muscle contraction (all three metabolic pathways)
  • Know how much ATP is provided in each pathway and when oxygen plays a role
  • Compare/contrast isotonic vs. isometric contractions
  • Know the roles that muscles play (interactions of skeletal muscles in the body pg. 200)
  • Be able to determine the movements a muscle can make based on its location
  • Know all body movements (see handout or pgs. 196-200)
  • Be able to identify the type of body movement for a “common” action
  • Know the names/locations of muscles that are listed in each of my power point lectures
  • Be able to list all of the muscles on the diagram provided to you with this review
  • Know what atrophy is and how it is caused
  • Know homeostatic imbalances and developmental aspects of the muscular system