Podcast
Questions and Answers
What is the functional property that refers to the ability of a muscle to shorten forcefully?
What is the functional property that refers to the ability of a muscle to shorten forcefully?
- Excitability
- Extensibility
- Contractility (correct)
- Elasticity
Which type of muscle is located in blood vessels and hollow organs?
Which type of muscle is located in blood vessels and hollow organs?
- Striated muscle
- Skeletal muscle
- Smooth muscle (correct)
- Cardiac muscle
Which type of muscle is voluntarily controlled and attached to bones?
Which type of muscle is voluntarily controlled and attached to bones?
- Skeletal muscle (correct)
- Cardiac muscle
- Smooth muscle
- Striated muscle
Which muscle type is striated and located in the heart?
Which muscle type is striated and located in the heart?
Which functional property of muscles refers to the ability to respond to a stimulus?
Which functional property of muscles refers to the ability to respond to a stimulus?
What is the functional property that refers to the ability of a muscle to recoil to its original resting length after it has been stretched?
What is the functional property that refers to the ability of a muscle to recoil to its original resting length after it has been stretched?
Which type of muscle cells are non-striated and usually have one nucleus per cell?
Which type of muscle cells are non-striated and usually have one nucleus per cell?
Where are cardiac muscles located?
Where are cardiac muscles located?
Which type of muscle is voluntarily controlled and attached to bones?
Which type of muscle is voluntarily controlled and attached to bones?
What is the functional property that refers to the capacity of muscle to respond to a stimulus?
What is the functional property that refers to the capacity of muscle to respond to a stimulus?