Chapter 1: Structure and Function of Body Systems Flashcards
Relative Involvement of Muscle Fiber Types in Sport Events (Type I: Type II): 100m sprint
low
high
Relative Involvement of Muscle Fiber Types in Sport Events (Type I: Type II): 800 m run
high
high
Relative Involvement of Muscle Fiber Types in Sport Events (Type I: Type II): Marathon
High
low
Relative Involvement of Muscle Fiber Types in Sport Events (Type I: Type II): Olympic weight lifting
low
high
Relative Involvement of Muscle Fiber Types in Sport Events (Type I: Type II): soccer, lacrosse, hockey
high
high
Relative Involvement of Muscle Fiber Types in Sport Events (Type I: Type II): wide reciever
low
high
Relative Involvement of Muscle Fiber Types in Sport Events (Type I: Type II): lineman
low
high
Relative Involvement of Muscle Fiber Types in Sport Events (Type I: Type II): basketball, team handball
low
high
Relative Involvement of Muscle Fiber Types in Sport Events (Type I: Type II): volleyball
low
high
Relative Involvement of Muscle Fiber Types in Sport Events (Type I: Type II): baseball, softball
low
high
Relative Involvement of Muscle Fiber Types in Sport Events (Type I: Type II): boxing
high
high
Relative Involvement of Muscle Fiber Types in Sport Events (Type I: Type II): wrestling
high
high
Relative Involvement of Muscle Fiber Types in Sport Events (Type I: Type II): 50m swim
low
high
Relative Involvement of Muscle Fiber Types in Sport Events (Type I: Type II): field events
low
high
Relative Involvement of Muscle Fiber Types in Sport Events (Type I: Type II): cross-country, biathlon
high
low
Relative Involvement of Muscle Fiber Types in Sport Events (Type I: Type II): tennis
high
high
Relative Involvement of Muscle Fiber Types in Sport Events (Type I: Type II): downhill or slalom sking
high
high
Relative Involvement of Muscle Fiber Types in Sport Events (Type I: Type II): speed skating
high
high
Relative Involvement of Muscle Fiber Types in Sport Events (Type I: Type II): track cycling
low
high
Relative Involvement of Muscle Fiber Types in Sport Events (Type I: Type II): distance cycling
high
low
Relative Involvement of Muscle Fiber Types in Sport Events (Type I: Type II): rowing
high
high
proprioceptors that consist of several modified muscle fibers enclose in a sheath of connective tissue
muscle spindles
intrafusal fibers that run parallel to the normal, or extra fusal fibers and provide information concerning muscle length and rate of change in length
muscle spindles
fibers active during ‘knee jerk’ reaction (activate muscle)
muscle spindles
proprioceptors located in tendons near the myotendinous junction and are in series, that is attached to the end of extrafusal muscle fibers
Golgi tendon organs
this fibers inhibit muscle action
Golgi tendon organs
the ability of this area to override GTO inhibition may be on the the fundamental adaptations to heavy resistance training
motor cortex
area of sarcomere containing the z-line and actin
I-band
area of sarcomere containing only myosin
h-zone
area of the sarcomere containing both myosin and actin
A-band