1. Inferior mesenteric artery
It is the branch arising from the abdominal aorta before the aorta turning into common iliac branches. The inferior mesenteric artery supplies the colon
2. Semicircular canals
These are present in the inner ear and their function is to sense the motion changes and aids in maintaining the balance and equilibrium
3. Pons
It is the bulged portion of the brain stem and is above the medulla and below the midbrain. It has many vital centers and cranial nerve nuclei
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SECTION 1: Structure of a Skeletal Muscle A. Layers of connective tissue separate a muscle into compartments. The layer called endomy- sium surrounds each muscle cell. Muscle cells are then bundled into fascicles, which are sur- rounded by perimysium. The entire muscle is composed of many fascicles, and is surround- ed by epimysium. All layers merge together to form the tendon that attaches the muscle to a bone. An outermost layer of connective tissue called fascia binds adjacent muscles together...
NAME THE TYPE OF MUSCLE TISSUE AND THEN THE STRUCTURES INDICATE Select one: a. SKELETAL MUSCLE, MITOCHONDRIA b. SKELETAL MUSCLE, STRIATIONS c. SMOOTH MUSCLE, NUCLEI d. CARDIAC MUSCLE, INTERCALATED DISKS e. CARDIAC MUSCLE, NUCLEI < PREVIOUS
Answer the following questions about muscle tissue: 1. What makes a skeletal muscle slide easy to identify from other tissue slides? 2. When you see a highly structured muscle cell with many nuclei pushed to one side, which muscle type is being observed? 3. What structure is unique and can be used to differentiate between smooth muscle slide and a cardiac muscle slide? 4. Why can it be hard to identify the smooth muscles in a slide? 5. Which muscle...
Data Table 3. Microscopic Examination of Muscle and Nerve Tissue Type of Tissue Characteristics Figure 15.1 15.2 15.3 Nervous Tissue 1 Review the 3 photos of muscle tissue shown in Figure 15. Note: If your kit contains prepared slides of muscle tissue, please view those slides under the microscope for this exercise. Figure 15. Three types of muscle tissue. 2 Research the 3 types of muscle tissue (skeletal, cardiac, and smooth) using your textbook or another reliable source 3 Identify...
NAME THE TYPE OF MUSCLE TISSUE AND THEN THE STRUCTURES INDICATED BY T dil Select one: CARDIAC MUSCLE, NUCLEI b. SKELETAL MUSCLE, STRIATIONS c. SKELETAL MUSCLE, MITOCHONDRIA d. SMOOTH MUSCLE, NUCLEI e. CARDIAC MUSCLE, INTERCALATED DISKS 29
< Question 18 of 35 > Use the Skeletal Muscle Tissue Interactive to observe normal and atypical conditions of skeletal muscle Classify each atypical condition of skeletal muscle by whether it directly affects the neuromuscular junction or the myofilament interactions. Neuromuscular junction Myofilament interactions Answer Bank removal of muscle cell ATP addition of myocyte Cat removal of myocyte Ca? electrical stimulation botulism poisoning curre poisoning 908
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Structure of skeletal muscle Muscle Fascia Muscle fibers Blood vessels Sarcomere Actin Myofibril Myosins Now, think about the roles of protein in the body and answer the following questions. Muscle growth due to protein synthesis is an example of what kind of reaction? O Neutral O Anabolic O Catabolic A major role of protein in the body is to . A slight overload on the muscle triggers cellular breakdown and then protein synthesis...
Define hypertrophy and use an example to explain how this term relates to skeletal muscle tissue. (3 marks)
When comparing skeletal muscle tissue from a 20 year male to an 85 year old male under the microscope, what would you expect to find? Check All That Apply fewer muscle cells in the 85 year old tissue sample smaller muscle cells in the 85 year old tissue sample longer muscle fibers in the 85 year old tissue sample sample more mitochondria in the 20 year old tissue sample
Draw the basic structure of skeletal muscle. Label the following: Epimysium, Fascicle, Muscle Fibers, Perimysium, tendon. 3. Define the following terms: 1. A Band 2. I Band 3. Z disk 4. H zone 5. M line Label the above on the following. Also include "sarcomere." 4. Complete the following chart Striated One or Size & Shape of Voluntary Special Or Non-striated Multiple Nuclei Cell Or Involuntary Features Muscle Type Cardiac Muscle Skeletal Muscle Smooth Muscle