MCAT Biology : Musculoskeletal System and Muscle Tissue

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Example Questions

Example Question #1 : Types Of Muscle Cells

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

Possible Answers:

Only one type uses the sarcomere as the functional unit.

All muscle types require calcium in order to contract.

Only one type is controlled voluntarily.

All muscle types have mutlinucleated cells.

Correct answer:

Only one type is controlled voluntarily.

Explanation:

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.

Example Question #2 : Types Of Muscle Cells

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

Possible Answers:

Skeletal muscle

Cardiac muscle

Both skeletal and cardiac muscle are striated and multinucleated

Smooth muscle

Correct answer:

Skeletal muscle

Explanation:

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.

Example Question #63 : Musculoskeletal System And Muscle Tissue

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

Possible Answers:

are multinucleated cells

have intercalated discs

are striated

are attached to bone

Correct answer:

are striated

Explanation:

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.

Example Question #2 : Types Of Muscle Cells

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

Possible Answers:

autonomic regulation

use of calcium

striated appearance

electrical synapses between nerve and muscle fibers

Correct answer:

electrical synapses between nerve and muscle fibers

Explanation:

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.

Example Question #61 : Muscles And Myocytes

Which of the following statements is false concerning smooth muscle?

Possible Answers:

It is stimulated by the sympathetic nervous system

It dilates arteries upon contraction

It is involuntarily controlled

It contains thick and thin filaments

Correct answer:

It dilates arteries upon contraction

Explanation:

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.

Example Question #62 : Muscles And Myocytes

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?

Possible Answers:

Cardiac muscle or smooth muscle

Skeletal muscle

Smooth muscle

Skeletal muscle or cardiac muscle

Cardiac muscle

Correct answer:

Cardiac muscle

Explanation:

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

Example Question #261 : Biology

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

Possible Answers:

Skeletal muscle

Smooth, cardiac, and skeletal muscle

Cardiac muscle

Smooth and cardiac muscle

Smooth muscle

Correct answer:

Smooth, cardiac, and skeletal muscle

Explanation:

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.

Example Question #1 : Musculoskeletal System

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?

Possible Answers:

Red fibers have more mitochondria than white fibers

White fibers utilize aerobic respiration more than red fibers

White fibers have less myoglobin than red fibers

White fibers fatigue more quickly than red fibers

Correct answer:

White fibers utilize aerobic respiration more than red fibers

Explanation:

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.

Example Question #65 : Muscles And Myocytes

Red muscle fibers would be expected to __________.

Possible Answers:

contain few mitochondria and tire easily

contain few mitochondria and be impervious to fatigue

contain many mitochondria and be impervious to fatigue

contain many mitochondria and tire easily

Correct answer:

contain many mitochondria and be impervious to fatigue

Explanation:

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.

Example Question #11 : Types Of Muscle Cells

Compared to type II muscle cells, type I muscle cells contain more: 

I. Mitochondria

II. Calcium ions

III. Myoglobin

Possible Answers:

I and II

I and III

I only

II only

Correct answer:

I and III

Explanation:

Type I muscle cells, or red muscle cells, use aerobic respiration, whereas type II muscle cells, or white muscle cells, use anaerobic respiration. Aerobic respiration requires oxygen; therefore, myoglobin must be present to carry oxygen within type I muscle cells. Aerobic respiration occurs in mitochondria. This means that type I cells must have more mitochondria and myoglobin to facilitate aerobic respiration.

Calcium ions from the sarcoplasmic reticulum are essential for muscle contraction, and are found in equal amounts in both cell types.

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