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Jeopardy PUMP’N IRON MR. UNIVERSE MICRO MYO-STUFF I Like to MOVE IT MOVE IT MUSCLEMANIA 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 Final Jeopardy Help (1) Save a duplicate of this template. (2) Enter all answers and questions in the normal view. (view/normal) (3) Change the category headings in the normal view (view/normal) (4) View as a slideshow. (5) Use the home red button after each question. ©Norman Herr, 2003 A-100 • ANSWER: Posture is maintained by this category of contraction. • QUESTION: What is TONIC contraction (a type of isometric contraction) Answer Question A-200 • ANSWER: This quick jerky contraction shown here serves little practical purpose. • QUESTION: What is TWITCH contraction Answer Question A-300 • ANSWER: This type of muscle contraction literally translates to mean “equal measure” before and after. As shown in the held exercise to the right. • QUESTION: What is ISOMETRIC Answer Question A-400 • ANSWER: During this isotonic exercise the category of contraction that brings the Z-lines closer together. • QUESTION: What is CONCENTRIC contraction Answer Question A-500 • ANSWER: For contraction to take place this mineral must attach to this globular protein to uncover the binding sites on actin. • QUESTION: What are CALCIUM and TROPONIN Answer Question B-100 • ANSWER: I am responsible for Flexion of the Cervical Spine. • QUESTION: What are the Sternocleidomastoids. Answer Question B-200 • ANSWER: I am the muscle being pointed at here and I play an important role in shoulder extension and retraction. • QUESTION: What are the LATISSIMUS DORSI Answer Question B-300 • ANSWER: I am the layer of the abdominal wall shown here, note the direction of my fibers. • QUESTION: What are the TRANSVERSE ABDOMINIS Answer Question B-400 • ANSWER: Synergists shown here that aid with flexion of the elbow. • QUESTION: What are the BRACHIALIS Answer Question B-500 • ANSWER: I am the rotator and hip flexor muscle that is indicated by the arrow. • QUESTION: What is the SARTORIUS Answer Question C-100 • ANSWER: Actin and Myosin form repeated sarcomeres that run the length of these bundled up structures found in each skeletal muscle fiber. • QUESTION: What are MYOFIBRILS Answer Question C-200 • ANSWER: This region/band of a sarcomere consists of only plain MYOSIN. • QUESTION: What is the “H-ZONE” Answer Question C-300 • ANSWER: This is the more scientific term for the specialized cell membrane (shown in gray) of a muscle fiber. • QUESTION: What is the SARCOLEMA Answer Question C-400 • ANSWER: This channel-like membranous organelle houses calcium and releases calcium prior to muscle contraction. • QUESTION: What is the SARCOPLASMIC RETICULUM Answer Question C-500 • ANSWER: This special connective tissue sheath specifically wraps around each muscle fasicle/bundle. • QUESTION: What is the PERIMYCIUM Answer Question D-100 • ANSWER: The proper name for the specific joint movement (standing on tiptoes) shown here is specifically due to the action of the Gastrocnemius. • QUESTION: What is Plantar Flexion Answer Question D-200 • ANSWER: Doing jumping jacks requires these two antagonistic joint movements at the hips and shoulders. • QUESTION: What are ABDUCTION and ADDUCTION Answer Question D-300 • ANSWER: I am the neurotransmitter that is specialized at moving across the neuromuscular junction to stimulate muscle contraction. • QUESTION: What is ACETYLCHOLINE Answer Question D-400 • ANSWER: These two special movements are demonstrated when one turns their palms over to face up and then over to face down QUESTION : What is SUPINATION and PRONATION Answer Question D-500 • ANSWER: This is the deepest and most central of the muscles involved in the extension of the knee. • QUESTION: What is the Vastus Intermedius Answer Question E-100 • ANSWER: When a body dies this temporary stiffening of the muscles occurs due to a lack of ATP. • QUESTION: What is RIGOR MORTIS Answer Question E-200 • ANSWER: These fluid-filled sacs help lubricate and pad tendons as they move over bones. • QUESTION: What are BURSAE Answer Question E-300 • ANSWER: These are the three major groups of STEROIDS we studied. You should also know which one this guys uses. • QUESTION: What are : ANABOLIC, CORTICAL, ESTROGENIC. Answer Question E-400 • ANSWER: This stored energy molecule acts much in the same way that ATP does, it is used anaerobically for the first 1 sec -30 seconds of muscle activity • QUESTION: What is CREATINE PHOSPHATE. Answer Question E-500 • ANSWER: The connective tissue (Fascia) that wraps a single muscle fiber, it is found just to the outside of the muscle fiber cell membrane (Sarcolema) • QUESTION: What is the ENDOMYSIUM Answer Question FINAL JEOPARDY • ANSWER: ROB DREW CLAMS = WORD SCRAMBLE : Name these two muscles – TAP 3 Times, to reveal question • “TORID SAM IS SULI” (2 words) • “ICE MORT NAGS US” (1 word) • START NOW – DO NOT TAP TOUCH PAD UNTIL YOU ANSWER • QUESTION: What are : LATISSIMUS DORSI and GASTROCNEMIUS Answer Question