Chapter 8

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Across
  1. 3. A motor neuron and all of the muscle fibers innervated by that single motor neuron
  2. 6. Structural protein of muscle that works with myosin in permitting muscular contraction
  3. 10. Protein covering the actin binding sites that prevent the myosin cross bridge from touching actin
  4. 13. Refers to an isotonic muscle action
  5. 14. The repeating contractile unit in a myofibril bounded by Z lines
  6. 15. A membranous structure that surrounds the myofibrils of muscle cells, location of terminal cisternae
  7. 16. Fibers that have a relatively small number of mitochondria, a limited capacity for aerobic metabolism, and are less resistant to fatigue than slow fibers
  8. 17. Contractile protein in the thick filament of a myofibril that contains the cross bridge that can bind actin and split ATP to cause tension development
  9. 18. The portion of the muscle containing the thick and thin contractile filaments, a series of sarcomeres where the repeating pattern of the contractile proteins gives the striated appearance to skeletal muscle
Down
  1. 1. Protein associated with actin and tropomyosin that binds Ca++ and initiates the movement of tropomyosin on actin to allow myosin cross bridge to touch actin and initiate contraction
  2. 2. The cell membrane surrounding a muscle fiber
  3. 4. Fibers that contain large numbers of oxidative enzymes and are highly fatigue resistant
  4. 5. Synapse between axon terminal of a motor neuron and the motor end plate of a muscle's plasma membrane
  5. 7. The inner layer of connective tissue surrounding a muscle action/ term used to describe the muscle movement
  6. 8. The outer layer of connective tissue surrounding muscle
  7. 9. Highest tension developed by a muscle in response to a high frequency stimulation
  8. 10. Fibers that contain biomechanical and fatigue characteristics that are between type 2 b and type 1 fibers
  9. 11. Undifferentiated cell found adjacent to skeletal muscle fibers, can fuse with existing muscle fibers to contribute to muscle growth
  10. 12. The connective tissue surrounding the fasciculus of skeletal muscle fibers