Which protein composes the thick filaments in skeletal muscle?
The primary function of myoglobin in the muscle tisssue is to
Transverse tubules (T tubules) are responsible for
Which connective tissue surrounds an individual muscle fiber?
Which bone cell type is responsible for building bone matrix?
Which type of joint has a synovial cavity and joint capsule?
The intervertebral discs are classified as what type of joint?
Moving a limb toward the midline is called:
Turning the palm upward is called:
Which is an example of a synovial joint?
The presence of an epiphyseal plate indicates that a bone:
The functional unit of compact bone is the:
Wrist and ankle bones are classified as:
Red bone marrow is responsible for:
The ends of long bones are called the:
A tooth in a socket is an example of which joint type?
Small channels allowing communication between osteocytes are called:
The epiphyseal plate is a type of:
The Z line marks:
Which structure connects muscle to bone?
When ATP binds to myosin, what occurs next?
Pointing the toes downward is called:
A muscle that opposes a movement is known as:
The muscle primarily responsible for a movement is the:
Muscle relaxation occurs when:
Which bone tissue contains red marrow?
Bones primarily store which minerals?
Which is a function of muscle?
A cross-bridge forms when:
ATP splitting causes myosin to:
The triad includes a T-tubule and:
A sarcomere is:
Central canals are connected by:
What stops muscle contraction?
Which band contains the full length of myosin?
Ligaments connect
Slow-twitch fibers have:
Fast glycolytic fibers:
Fat in bone is stored as:
The central canal contains:
The neurotransmitter for skeletal muscle contraction is:
Which hormone stimulates osteoclast activity?
Calcitonin causes:
The I band contains:
Isotonic contraction involves:
After cross-bridge formation:
Intramembranous ossification forms:
Troponin
Articular cartilage is located:
Articular cartilage is:
Abduction is
The origin of a muscle is the
The thumb joint is a
Calcium ions are released from:
The other covering of a bone is the:
PTH is released when the
Bone repair begins with:
Creatine phosphate is used to:
Primary ossification occurs in the:
Slightly movable joints are:
Osteocytes are located in:
Endochondral ossification begins with:
Correct order (smallest → largest):
Tropomyosin functions to:
Muscle fatigue is often associated with:
Smooth muscle is
Bone remodeling involves:
Spongy bone tissue contains the
The cytoplasm of a muscle fiber is the:
Regulatory proteins that control access to actin binding sites include: