jeopardy Ch 6 - Mr. Lesiuk

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Transcript jeopardy Ch 6 - Mr. Lesiuk

Jeopardy
PUMP’N
IRON
MR.
UNIVERSE
MICRO
MYO-STUFF
I Like to MOVE
IT MOVE IT
MUSCLEMANIA
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A-100
• ANSWER: Posture is maintained by this
category of contraction.
• QUESTION: What is TONIC contraction
(a type of isometric contraction)
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A-200
• ANSWER: This quick
jerky contraction
shown here serves little
practical purpose.
• QUESTION: What is
TWITCH contraction
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A-300
• ANSWER: This type of muscle
contraction literally translates
to mean “equal measure”
before and after. As shown in
the held exercise to the right.
• QUESTION: What is
ISOMETRIC
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A-400
• ANSWER: During this
isotonic exercise the
category of contraction that
brings the Z-lines closer
together.
• QUESTION: What is
CONCENTRIC contraction
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A-500
• ANSWER: For contraction to take place
this mineral must attach to this globular
protein to uncover the binding sites on
actin.
• QUESTION: What are CALCIUM and
TROPONIN
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B-100
• ANSWER: I am responsible for Flexion
of the Cervical Spine.
• QUESTION: What are the
Sternocleidomastoids.
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B-200
• ANSWER: I am the
muscle being pointed at
here and I play an
important role in
shoulder extension and
retraction.
• QUESTION: What are
the LATISSIMUS
DORSI
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B-300
• ANSWER: I am the layer of
the abdominal wall shown
here, note the direction of
my fibers.
• QUESTION: What are the
TRANSVERSE
ABDOMINIS
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B-400
• ANSWER: Synergists
shown here that aid with
flexion of the elbow.
• QUESTION: What are
the BRACHIALIS
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B-500
• ANSWER: I am the
rotator and hip flexor
muscle that is indicated
by the arrow.
• QUESTION: What is the
SARTORIUS
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C-100
• ANSWER: Actin and Myosin form
repeated sarcomeres that run the length
of these bundled up structures found in
each skeletal muscle fiber.
• QUESTION: What are MYOFIBRILS
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C-200
• ANSWER: This
region/band of a
sarcomere consists of
only plain MYOSIN.
• QUESTION: What is
the “H-ZONE”
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C-300
• ANSWER: This is the more
scientific term for the
specialized cell membrane
(shown in gray) of a muscle
fiber.
• QUESTION: What is the
SARCOLEMA
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C-400
• ANSWER: This channel-like
membranous organelle houses calcium
and releases calcium prior to muscle
contraction.
• QUESTION: What is the
SARCOPLASMIC RETICULUM
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C-500
• ANSWER: This special connective tissue
sheath specifically wraps around each
muscle fasicle/bundle.
• QUESTION: What is the
PERIMYCIUM
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D-100
• ANSWER: The proper
name for the specific joint
movement (standing on tiptoes) shown here is
specifically due to the action
of the Gastrocnemius.
• QUESTION: What is
Plantar Flexion
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D-200
• ANSWER: Doing jumping jacks requires
these two antagonistic joint movements at
the hips and shoulders.
• QUESTION: What are ABDUCTION
and ADDUCTION
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D-300
• ANSWER: I am the neurotransmitter
that is specialized at moving across the
neuromuscular junction to stimulate
muscle contraction.
• QUESTION: What is
ACETYLCHOLINE
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D-400
• ANSWER: These two special
movements are demonstrated
when one turns their palms
over to face up and then over
to face down
QUESTION : What is
SUPINATION and
PRONATION
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D-500
• ANSWER: This is the deepest and most
central of the muscles involved in the
extension of the knee.
• QUESTION: What is the Vastus
Intermedius
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E-100
• ANSWER: When a body dies this
temporary stiffening of the muscles
occurs due to a lack of ATP.
• QUESTION: What is RIGOR MORTIS
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E-200
• ANSWER: These fluid-filled sacs help
lubricate and pad tendons as they move
over bones.
• QUESTION: What are BURSAE
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E-300
• ANSWER: These are the
three major groups of
STEROIDS we studied. You
should also know which one
this guys uses.
• QUESTION: What are :
ANABOLIC, CORTICAL,
ESTROGENIC.
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E-400
• ANSWER: This stored energy molecule
acts much in the same way that ATP
does, it is used anaerobically for the first
1 sec -30 seconds of muscle activity
• QUESTION: What is CREATINE
PHOSPHATE.
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E-500
• ANSWER: The connective tissue (Fascia)
that wraps a single muscle fiber, it is
found just to the outside of the muscle
fiber cell membrane (Sarcolema)
• QUESTION: What is the
ENDOMYSIUM
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FINAL JEOPARDY
• ANSWER: ROB DREW CLAMS = WORD
SCRAMBLE : Name these two muscles – TAP 3
Times, to reveal question
• “TORID SAM IS SULI” (2 words)
• “ICE MORT NAGS US” (1 word)
• START NOW – DO NOT TAP TOUCH PAD
UNTIL YOU ANSWER
• QUESTION: What are : LATISSIMUS
DORSI and GASTROCNEMIUS
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