Edexcel Biology - 7.1 Energy for Action

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The muscle that reverses muscle contraction is called the?
Flexor Muscle
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Synovial Joints are surrounded by?
Synovial Fluid
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Bones are held in place by?
Ligaments
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What attatches muscle to bone?
Tendons
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What protects bones within the joints?
Cartilage
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What is the purpose of the Synovial membrane?
To secrete Synovial Fluid
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The hip is an example of what joint type?
Ball and Socket
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The elbow is an example of what joint type?
Hinge Joint
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The neck is an example of what joint type?
Pivot Joint
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The vertebrae are an example of what joint type?
Gliding Joint
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Muscle fibres are made up of Myofibrils, True or False?
True
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Actin is a ____ protein?
Thin
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Myosin is a ____ protein?
Thick
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Contractions are caused by?
Actin and Myosin sliding over one another
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The light coloured band on a muscle diagram is?
Actin
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The dark coloured band on a muscle diagram is?
Actin and Myosin
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The intermediate coloured band on a muscle diagram is?
Myosin
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The process of muscle contraction is called ?
The Sliding Filament Theory
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What molecule binds with which Troponin in the SFT?
Calcium
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Which protein moves to reveal binding sites?
Tropomyosin
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What binds with Myosin heads to detatch them?
ATP
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Synovial Joints are surrounded by?

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Synovial Fluid

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Bones are held in place by?

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What attatches muscle to bone?

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What protects bones within the joints?

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