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Muscle Tissue Types

Muscle Tissue Types

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Professional Development, Physical Ed

12th Grade

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Muscle Tissue Types

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How does the cardiac muscle contract?

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Voluntary

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Involuntary

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Multiple Choice

Which is another term for cardiac muscle?

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Myocardiac

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Cardium muscle

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Ventricles

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Myocardium

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Multiple Choice

Can the heart muscle fatigue?

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Yes

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No

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What is the main role of the cardiac muscle?

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Multiple Select

Where is smooth muscle found? (Check all correct responses)

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Bladder

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Pleural Membrane

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Intestines

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Blood Vessels

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Multiple Choice

Are smooth muscles under constant contraction?

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Yes

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No

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Multiple Choice

What connects skeletal muscle to the skeleton?

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Ligaments

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Tendons

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Cartilage

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Synovial Membrane

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Multiple Choice

Can skeletal muscle fatigue?

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Yes

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No

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Multiple Choice

How do skeletal muscles move bones?

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Push

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Pull

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Multiple Choice

What is the name of the bundle that muscle fibres are arranged into?

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Fasciculi

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Perimysium

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Epimysium

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Endomysium

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Multiple Choice

What is the name of the surrounding of the fasciculi?

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Myofibril

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Perimysium

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Epimysium

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Endomysium

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Multiple Choice

What is the name of the surrounding of a single muscle fibre?

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Myofibril

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Perimysium

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Epimysium

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Endomysium

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