This muscle rolls the eyeball.
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Answer: Superior oblique
Loss of smell sensation is known as:
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Answer: Anosmia
The white of the eye is called:
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Answer: Tunica fibrosa
Which of the following is a structure of the middle ear?
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Answer: Tympanic membrane
Which of the following is a sense of taste caused by alkaloids in food?
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Answer: Bitter
Self-disclosure can play a key role in addiction recovery.
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Answer: True
Proxure manipulation lies:
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Answer: All of the above are true
What molecule must bind to the myosin head in order to detach the myosin from the actin? Without a constant supply of this molecule in our bodies, the myosin heads remain attached to the actin in a state of constant contraction, or a rigor complex also known as rigor mortis.
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Answer: ATP
Rhabdomyolysis is associated with all of the following features except:
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Answer: It may lead to facial paralysis
When a muscle cell contracts, communication between the overlying connective tissue and contractile units must be accomplished. A genetic disorder called ________ occurs when a linking protein called ________ is defective and does not promote communication between muscle and connective tissue. This disorder is characterized by ________ paralysis.
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Answer: Duchenne dystrophy – dystrophin – flaccid
Substances that act on the ________ (the ionotropic receptor of muscles) lead to problems with the muscular system; for instance, poisons often act as antagonists to the receptor producing ________ paralysis.
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Answer: nAChR, flaccid
Muscle dysfunction occurs at all of the following structures/levels except:
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Answer: The NMJ synapse
________ is a regulatory protein that binds to calcium and moves ________ a regulatory protein that blocks contractile protein interaction.
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Answer: Troponin – tropomyosin
________ is an autoimmune disease that attacks the muscle receptor leading to ________ paralysis; treatment for this disease includes pharmaceuticals that inhibit a key synaptic enzyme called ________ thereby increasing the amount of neurotransmitter in the synapse and promoting muscle contraction.
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Answer: Myasthenia gravis – flaccid – ACHE
Muscular excitation phase:
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Answer: Produces a muscular action potential that propagates in one direction.
Slow oxidative muscle fibers:
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Answer: Have high amounts of lipids and blood vessels in close proximity.
Z-disc:
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Answer: Defines the length of the sarcomere.
Muscle that performs extension as one its primary movements.
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Answer: Vastus medialis
Muscle that performs flexion as one its primary movements.
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Answer: Biceps femoris