Types of Muscle Cells - MCAT Biology

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Which answer correctly mactches an organ or structure with the type of muscle found there?

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Smooth muscle is found is the bladder, intestines, blood vessels, and a lot of other places that have involuntary motion. Skeletal muscle connects bones and muscles and allows us to move things voluntarily. Cardiac muscle is found in one place—the heart; therefore, the only correct match is the bladder to smooth muscle.

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How many different types of muscle tissue are there in the human body?

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There are three classifications of muscle tissue: skeletal, cardiac, and smooth. A major distinction between these groups is that only skeletal muscle can be voluntarily controlled. Smooth muscle (such as that around blood vessels) and cardiac muscle (in the heart) are not consciously controlled. Each muscle type is unique to its specific function.

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Which muscle tissue type allows for voluntary control?

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Skeletal muscle is the only tissue type that allows for voluntary control; cardiac and smooth do not. Unlike the muscles in your arm, you cannot simply will the other muscle types to work. Think about it: you cannot stop your heart from pumping simply by trying to.

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Striations are alternating light and dark bands seen in muscle cells under a microscope. What type of muscle tissue does not have striations?

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Smooth muscle is the only muscle type that does not have striations. Striated muscle cells can contract rapidly, but cannot sustain this activity for long. Smooth muscle, however, uses slow contractions and is resistant to fatigue from repetitive work.

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Which muscle tissue type has the most nuclei per fiber?

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Skeletal muscle tissue has the most nuclei out of the different types. Cardiac has one or two nuclei per fiber, and smooth muscle cells only have one. This is because of the high metabolic demands of these cells. There is a constant need for protein production and repairs to maintain muscle tissue, processes which originate in the nucleus. It makes sense that skeletal muscle, which is most active and has the highest energy demands, has the greatest number of nuclei.

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There are 3 types of muscle: skeletal, smooth, and cardiac.

Which of these muscle types can humans control voluntarily?

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Skeletal muscle is the only type of muscle that can be controlled voluntarily. Skeletal muscle is the muscle type used to control the movement of our bones (and therefore our bodies). An exception to this rule is that smooth muscle can be controlled by some individuals, but to a extremely limited capacity.

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Skeletal muscle fibers are made up of white and red fibers. White fibers are considered fast-twitch and red fibers are considered slow-twitch.

Which of these statements INCORRECTLY describes a difference between white and red fibers?

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White fibers have less myoglobin than red fibers. White fibers have less mitochondria than red fibers. White fibers fatigue more quickly than red fibers.

White fibers primarily use anaerobic respiration (red primarily uses aerobic). Remember that red fibers are active over long periods of sustained stress, while white fibers are more explosive. Red fibers require oxygen from respiration and myoglobin to maintain activity.

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Peristalsis takes place in the lower two-thirds of the esophagus.

What type of muscle is used in the process of peristalsis?

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Involuntary smooth muscle is used in many parts of the digestive tract. Smooth muscle moves food through the digestive tract, while also methodically spreading out the food's surface area, maximizing exposure to the nutrient-absorbing layers of the intestines.

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Which of the following statements is true about the three muscle types?

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The only type of muscle tissue that can be controlled voluntarily is skeletal muscle tissue. Both skeletal and cardiac muscle tissue have the sarcomere as the functional unit, and only skeletal muscle has multinucleated cells. Smooth muscle does not have troponin, and therefore does not require calcium in order to contract.

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Red muscle fibers would be expected to __________.

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The two main types of muscle fibers are red and white fibers. Also known as slow twitch and fast twitch fibers, respectively, red fibers are used for high endurance activities, such as long distance running, while white fibers are used for quick movements, such as jumping. We expect red fibers to have more mitochondria and myoglobin, as these are essential to extended aerobic respiration and fatigue prevention.

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Which of the three muscle types is both striated and multinucleated?

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The first requirement of this question is that the muscle type be striated. Striated muscle can be identified by the presence of alternating dark and light bands, caused by the repetition of sarcomeres, the basic muscle units composed of actin and myosin. Both cardiac and skeletal muscle types are striated.

The second requirement is that the muscle type must be multinucleate, meaning that individual cells have fused to form larger units with more than one nucleus. The only muscles with multinucleate cells are skeletal muscles, so that is our solution.

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A student is looking at a muscle biopsy under the microscope, and is having trouble identifying the type of muscle present. He notes that the muscle is striated and mononucleated. Which type of muscle is he observing?

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Both cardiac and skeletal muscle is striated, however, cardiac muscle is mononucleated, whereas skeletal muscle in multinucleated. Smooth muscle is not striated. The student is observing muscle that is both striated and mononucleated, meaning it must be cardiac muscle.

Smooth muscle: mononucleated with no striations

Skeletal muscle: multinucleated with striations

Cardiac muscle: mononucleated with striations

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All of the following are characteristics of cardiac muscle except __________.

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Cardiac muscle is organized into sarcomeres, giving it a striated appearance, and cardiac contraction is strongly dependent on calcium concentrations and release. While the heart is capable of beating without nervous innervation, autonomic regulation via the parasympathetic nervous system mediates the frequency of cardiac stimulation from the sinoatrial (SA) node.

Signals from the parasympathetic nervous system travel to the cardiac muscle via chemical synapses, by use of a neurotransmitter. Signals from one cardiac fiber to another are transmitted via electrical synapses, or gap junctions, the allow proliferation of the signal without a chemical intermediate.

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Skeletal muscle and cardiac muscle are similar in that they both __________.

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Cardiac muscle and skeletal muscle are both composed of sarcomeres. This layout gives both muscle types a striated appearance, alternating dark bands of myosin with lighter bands of actin. Only cardiac muscle has intercalated discs and skeletal muscle is the only type that is multinucleated. No muscle type is attached directly to bone, but skeletal muscle is linked to bone via tendons.

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What is the difference between the muscles in a distance runner's legs compared to the muscles in a weight lifter's legs?

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There are three types of muscle fibers: type I (slow twitch muscle fibers), type IIA, and type IIB (both fast twitch muscle fibers). Type I muscle fibers are very slow to fatigue, so we would expect to find them in athletes that specialize in endurance. Conversely, type IIA and B fibers are used for short lived, anaerobic activities. These fibers are typically seen in weight lifters. As a result, we would expect the weight lifter to have more type IIA and B muscle fibers than the runner.

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Which of the following statements is false concerning smooth muscle?

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Smooth muscle is involuntarily controlled, and is used to regulate the autonomic functions in the body. When stimulated by the sympathetic nervous system, contracting smooth muscle cells will shrink the diameter of arterioles and arteries, causing vasoconstriction.

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Which of the following muscle types can influence how blood is moved through the body?

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All muscle types play some role in helping to move blood through the body. The heart actively pumps blood through the circulatory system. Smooth muscle in the arteries and arterioles works to constrict or dilate various shunts and pathways to direct blood flow. Skeletal muscle contractions alter the shape of the muscle, pushing blood in various directions to affect its flow.

You can test this principle by making a tight fist with one hand; when you release the fist, look at the color of your palm compared to your hand that remained open. The hand that made a fist pushed blood away from the surface due to the change in shape, causing your palm to look white.

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Activation of the parasympathetic nervous system would most likely correspond with increased activity in which type of muscle tissue?

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The parasympathetic nervous system is more simply characterized as the “rest and digest” system, as it is activated during times of rest and helps in the digestion of food. Visceral smooth muscle tissue is mostly involved in digestion, and helps move food through the gastrointestinal tract.

In contrast, vascular smooth muscle is incorporated into the vascular tissues and plays a key role in vasoconstriction. Vasoconstriction helps increase blood pressure, increasing cardiac output during times of stress. Cardiac muscle is more active when the heart beats more rapidly, which would not occur while a person is at rest. Increased activity in vascular smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, and skeletal muscle occurs at times when the sympathetic nervous system ("fight or flight") is activated.

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Which of the following types of muscle is under voluntary motor control?

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Skeletal muscle is under voluntary control, and are innervated by the somatic nervous system. Skeletal muscle is responsible for skeletal movement, such as swinging the arms or lifting the legs.

Cardiac and smooth muscle are under the control of the autonomic nervous system. Cardiac muscle contracts the heart autonomously, without additional neuronal input.

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Which of the following types of muscle can be electrically stimulated without any input from the human brain?

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Skeletal muscle and smooth muscle both require input from the brain in order to contract. Although smooth muscle is not under voluntary control, it is still controlled by the autonomic nervous system, which gets signals from the brain. Cardiac muscle has its own pacemaker cells and thus, even without any input from the brain, can keep the heart continuously beating.

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