A) red and fatigue-resistant.
B) red and fatigable.
C) white and fatigue-resistant.
D) white and fatigable.
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A) contraction
B) latent
C) relaxation
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True/False
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A) a failure to stimulate the muscle due to decreased ACh release.
B) enhanced stimulation of the muscle due to decreased ACh breakdown.
C) enhanced stimulation of the muscle due to enhanced ACh release.
D) poor muscle stimulation due to enhanced ACh breakdown.
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A) I
B) A
C) Z
D) M
E) H
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A) 1
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
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A) immediate ATP needs and is dependent on oxygen.
B) immediate ATP needs and is not dependent on oxygen.
C) long term ATP needs and is dependent on oxygen.
D) long term ATP needs and is not dependent on the presence of oxygen.
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A) Actin
B) Troponin
C) Tropomyosin
D) Sarcomyosin
E) No exceptions;all are found in thin filaments
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A) skeletal muscle.
B) multiunit smooth muscle.
C) single-unit smooth muscle.
D) cardiac muscle.
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A) an increase in the number of muscle cells.
B) an increase in the size of muscle cells.
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A) 3
B) 30
C) 300
D) 3000
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A) myosin
B) actin
C) elastin
D) tropomyosin
E) troponin
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A) at the end plate.
B) along the sarcolemma and down the T-tubules.
C) within the sarcoplasmic reticulum.
D) in the mitochondria.
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