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Question 1
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What is the main function and location of the masseter?

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Question 2
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What muscle extends and adducts the shoulder blade, and is located in your upper back?

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Question 3
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Which muscle main role is in flexing the forearm at the elbow?

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Question 6
6.

Identify the three primary types of muscle tissue.

Question 7
7.

How do tendons facilitate muscle movement and joint stability?

Question 8
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Real-World Application: Imagine you are an orthopedic surgeon. How would you explain the role of tendons in preventing injury to a patient recovering from a torn ACL (anterior cruciate ligament)?

Question 9
9.

What is a sarcomere, and how do its components contribute to muscle contraction?

Question 10
10.

Describe the process of muscle contraction starting from the neuromuscular junction to the sliding of actin and myosin filaments.

Question 11
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Real-World Application: Imagine a person lifting a heavy box. What specific events are occurring within their muscle fibers (at the molecular level) as they exert force to lift the weight?

Question 12
12.

How do agonists and antagonists work together to produce smooth, controlled movements?

Question 13
13.

Give an example of an agonist-antagonist pair in the body and describe the movement they perform.

Question 14
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Real-World Application: Think of a sprinter at the starting block. How do the agonist (e.g., quadriceps) and antagonist (e.g., hamstrings) muscles work together when they push off the ground to start a race?

Question 15
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What is the difference between Type I, Type II A, and Type II B muscle fibers in terms of their speed, strength, and endurance?

Question 16
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Real-World Application: If you were designing a fitness program for a marathon runner, which type of muscle fibers would you focus on, and why? How about for a weightlifter?

Question 17
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Describe the processes of aerobic and anaerobic respiration in muscle cells. How do they differ in terms of energy production and efficiency?

Question 18
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Why do muscles fatigue more quickly when they rely on anaerobic respiration?

Question 19
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Real-World Application: After a long workout, you notice a sudden loss of strength and experience soreness. Why might this happen, and what strategies can athletes use to delay or minimize muscle fatigue?

Question 20
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What causes muscle fatigue, and how does the body recover from it after physical exertion?

Question 21
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How do oxygen debt and the role of creatine phosphate help muscles recover from intense physical activity?

Question 22
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Real-World Application: Consider a person who plays a sport like soccer, requiring quick bursts of energy. How might training differently for aerobic vs. anaerobic activities impact their overall performance?

Question 23
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What could happen to muscle function if there is a problem with the neuromuscular junction or the regulation of calcium ions in muscle fibers?

Question 24
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Real-World Application: Research a common muscle disorder, such as muscular dystrophy or myasthenia gravis. How do these conditions disrupt the normal function of muscles? What are some treatments or therapies that can help?

Question 25
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Real-World Application: Imagine a person who spends most of their day sitting at a desk. Over time, how might their posture be affected by muscle imbalances? What exercises or activities can help correct these imbalances and improve posture?

Question 26
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Real-World Application: If someone is experiencing muscle weakness or wasting due to a lack of physical activity, how might this affect their ability to maintain posture or stability during simple tasks like standing or walking?

Question 27
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Real-World Application: Consider lifting a heavy object using your arm. What type of lever system is involved in the movement at the elbow joint, and how does the position of the fulcrum (joint) affect the force required to move the load?

Question 28
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Real-World Application: A surgeon performing delicate surgery needs precise control over muscle movements. What differences might there be in the motor units of the muscles used for fine motor control in the hands vs. those in the legs

Question 29
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Real-World Application: Consider an older adult trying to stay active. What changes in muscle function can they expect, and what types of exercises would help them maintain or improve muscle health as they age?

Question 30
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Real-World Application: Can you think of any recent physical activities or challenges where you experienced muscle fatigue, soreness, or strength? How might you apply what you’ve learned to improve your performance in future activities?

Question 4
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Identify the muscle prominently involved in the extension of the knee joint.