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- Name: Year and Section: D04 EXERCISE NO. 11 Simple Muscle Contraction Date Submitted: Group No.:. RESULTS/OBSERVATION I. Draw a simple muscle contraction and label its phases. AB- BC- CD- II. Enumerate and describe the phases of a simple muscle contraction.Question: Exercises in which the patient works against a counter-pressure to increase muscle strength are ________ exercises.Name:. Year and Section: EXERCISE NO. 11 Simple Muscle Contraction POST-DISCUSSION QUESTIONS I. Answer the following prompts: 1. What is a neuromuscular junction? Date Submitted: Group No.: 2. Explain the "all-or-none" law of muscle contraction.
- uscle tor er. nd le Name:. Year and Section: EXERCISE NO. 11 Simple Muscle Contraction Date Submitted: Group No.:. RESULTS/OBSERVATION I. Draw a simple muscle contraction and label its phases. AB- BC- CD- II. Enumerate and describe the phases of a simple muscle contraction.Question 6 B. Increasing fremency of stimulation Using the Myogram above, what does line C represent? Contractile period Latent period O Summation Residual force Tidal volume Tetanus Lag time Fatigue electromyography Relaxation periodA&P1 Muscle Tissue Lab Continued.... Label the images below: ARRA APAR Leese Syste Disse of heeee Which bands get smaller during a contraction? Which band stays the same during a contraction? Which filaments form the I band?. What is connected to the M line? What does Titin do? The H band? BARA
- |||| Text Predictions: On 11 A B. C. D. E. F. Structure of a Skeletal Muscle Bone Label these parts of a skeletal muscle: 3. Tendon N F A Normal A B No Spacing E Give me three (3) differences between cardiac and skeletal muscle: 1. 2. MacBook Pro C D Contrast muscle contraction in smooth vs. skeletal or cardiac muscles. Heading 1 C Heading 2 Аавр Title Focus 1.1Question. Angus is an 18-year-old young adult, who Is riding his skateboard in a city park. He is not wearing protective gear, including a helmet. When a friend distracts his attention, he runs head-on into a planter and is thrown over the planter b0x onto the concrete, landing on his left side. He immediately experiences pain in his left side, left wrist, and abdomen. His left wrist is angulated and obviously broken. A head-to-toe assessment demonstrates small, superficial scrapes on the patient's forehead and left cheek. His facial structures appear to be intact. Neurologically, he is normal, with a Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score of 14. He has no complaints of shortness of breath, and his chest wall shows no obvious external injury. An x ray of his left wrist shows a comminuted fracture of his left radius and ulna. Angus is taken to the operating room for orthopaedic repair of his left wrist. After surgery, he is admitted to the orthopaedic floor with orders for pain medication as…Case Scenario based upon the Muscular System: Mark invited Kenny to play in his member-guest golf tournament at his new country club. The tournament consisted of an 18-hole practice round on Thursday, 27 holes on Friday, and 27 holes on Saturday. The temperature reached 97 degrees all three days. Mark woke up Friday night with cramps in his gastrocnemius. What could be the cause of these cramps and how could they have been prevented? Kenny did not fare much better...on Saturday afternoon, he stepped into a hole off of the fairway and twisted his ankle. He finished the round, but on Sunday, the ankle was quite swollen and he could barely walk. He also was having severe back spasms. He made a trip to Urgent Care and was diagnosed with a sprained ankle and a strained back. How does a sprain differ from a strain? How is a sprain/strain often treated (Hint: PRICE)? What are some things a person can do to help prevent back injuries?
- e. M line: Photo courtesy of LUMEN (Loyola University Medical Education Network) 5. On the photograph above, label the A band, I band, z disc, and a sarcomere. I 6. The sliding filament theory is used to explain the physiology of skeletal muscle contraction. On your own, using what you have learned from this activity, write your own description of what the sliding filament theory states.Exercise 19.2: Multiple Choice Questions Identify the correct Anesthesia code assignment for each of the following surgical procedures. 1. Arthroscopic repair of tendon, elbow to shoulder a. 01710 b. 01712 c. 01714 d. 01732 2. Open reduction and internal fixation for fractured shaft of tibia a. 01462 b. 01470 c. 01480 d. 01490 3. Rhinoplasty to correct a deviated septum a. 00160 b. 00162 c. 00164 d. 00190 4. Inguinal henia repair with mesh for a 44-year-old patient a. 00830 b. 00834 c. 00836 d. 00840 5. Closed manipulation of non-displaced fracture of the humerus31) Provide one difference and one similarity in the process of contraction of smooth, skeletal, and cardiac muscle. These could include channels, mechanisms, anatomic features etc (SHORT ANSWER PLEASE)