Lesson completed.

You got 50 of 170 possible points.
Your score was: 29 %

better preparation is strongly advised.

Question Results

Score 10 of 10

Question:

Muscle #17

Response:

The four terms below describe properties of muscle types. Which term (one correct answer) belongs to a different muscle type than the other three?

AnswersYour AnswerCorrect
Involuntary
Striated
Multinucleated
Skeletal
Score 10 of 10

Question:

Muscle #9

Response:

Fun facts: Which is the longest muscle of the human body?

AnswersYour AnswerCorrect
M. quadriceps
M. sartorius
M. extensor hallucis longus
M. fibularis longus
M. biceps brachii (the biceps)
Score 10 of 10

Question:

Muscle #4

Response:

Given: The striated pattern is due to the regular arrangement of thick and thin filaments in the muscle cells. The thick myosin filaments are responsible for the A-band. Task: Indicate whether the following statement is true or false. Statement: Upon muscle contraction, the length of the A-band does not change.

TrueTrue

Score 10 of 10

Question:

Muscle #8

Response:

Fun facts: Where do you find the smallest human muscle?

AnswersYour AnswerCorrect
Ear
Eye
Belly
Pink (smallest finger)
Score 0 of 10

Question:

Muscle #1

Response:

What is the scientific term for the cell membrane of a muscle cell?

AnswersYour AnswerCorrect
endomysium
sarcolemma
myofilament
sarcoplasm
Score 10 of 10

Question:

Muscle #2

Response:

What is the scientific term for the cytoplasm of a muscle cell?

AnswersYour AnswerCorrect
sarcoplasm
endomysium
sarcolemma
plasmalemma
Score 0 of 10
(skipped)

Question:

Muscle #7
Score 0 of 10
(skipped)

Question:

Muscle #14
Score 0 of 10
(skipped)

Question:

Muscle #13
Score 0 of 10
(skipped)

Question:

Muscle #12
Score 0 of 10
(skipped)

Question:

Muscle #16
Score 0 of 10
(skipped)

Question:

Muscle #11
Score 0 of 10
(skipped)

Question:

Muscle #15
Score 0 of 10
(skipped)

Question:

Muscle #10
Score 0 of 10
(skipped)

Question:

Muscle #6
Score 0 of 10
(skipped)

Question:

Muscle #5
Score 0 of 10
(skipped)

Question:

Muscle #3