9. Muscle Tissue
Introduction to Muscles and Muscle Tissue
9. Muscle Tissue
Introduction to Muscles and Muscle Tissue
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- Multiple Choice
A main function of muscle is to convert chemical energy to mechanical energy. Which property of muscles relates most directly to this function?
- Multiple Choice
You are looking through a microscope at muscle tissue and you do not see any striations. What type or types of muscle could you be looking at?
- Multiple Choice
What type of muscle tissue is shown in the slide below?
- Multiple Choice
Which type of muscle cell is typically the largest?
- Open QuestionUse the key to classify each of the following described tissue types into one of the four major tissue categories.Key:connective tissueepitheliummusclenervous tissue_________(1) Tissue type composed largely of nonliving extracellular matrix; important in protection and support_________(2) The tissue immediately responsible for body movement_________(3) The tissue that enables us to be aware of the external environment and to react to it_________(4) The tissue that lines body cavities and covers surfaces
- Open QuestionDifferentiate between the roles of neurons and the supporting cells of nervous tissue.
- Open QuestionName and describe the four special functional abilities of muscle that are the basis for muscle response.
- Open QuestionMrs. Delancy went to the local meat market and bought a beef tenderloin (cut from the loin, the region along the steer's caudal vertebral column) and some tripe (cow's stomach). What type of muscle was she preparing to eat in each case?