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A&P Histology: Muscle Tissue Practice Quiz

Authored by Michelle Poe

Science

9th - 12th Grade

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A&P Histology: Muscle Tissue Practice Quiz
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1.

DRAG AND DROP QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Muscle tissue make up ​ (a)   of body mass. It causes all body​ (b)   . Muscle cells are called​ (c)   , or myofibrils. There are ​ (d)   types of muscle tissue.

40 - 50%
movements
muscle fibers
fasciles
10 - 25%
3
5

2.

DRAG AND DROP QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Muscles ​ (a)   when electricity is ​ (b)   . Muscles ​ (c)   when electricity is​ (d)   .

contract
present
relax
absent

3.

REORDER QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Reorder the following from largest to smallest

Muscle fiber

Fascicle

Muscle

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NGSS.HS-LS1-2

4.

DRAG AND DROP QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Two proteins called​ (a)   , which is thin, and ​ (b)   , which is thick, help muscles to contract.

actin
myosin

5.

DRAG AND DROP QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

We move when muscles ​ (a)   (shorten) and ​ (b)   (lengthen).

contract
relax

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Muscle tissue is vascular

True

False

7.

CATEGORIZE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Organize these options into the right categories

Groups:

(a) Skeletal Muscle

,

(b) Cardiac Muscle

,

(c) Smooth Muscle

Mostly involuntary control

Branched and interconnected

Multinucleated and striated

Involuntary control

Functions to pump blood through arteries & veins

Found inside many organs such as stomach, intestines, vessels, bladder

Functions in movement, posture, heat production

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Attached to your bones and sometimes your skin (in your face)

Example: quadriceps and biceps

Voluntary control

Contractions to prepare for childbirth

Peripherally located nuclei

Push & digest food

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Centrally located nuclei and striations

Centrally located nuclei and NO striations

Contracts slowly (peristalsis)

Found in the heart

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