Enriquez Physio Ex2-Act 6
Enriquez Physio Ex2-Act 6
Enriquez Physio Ex2-Act 6
Exercise 2: Skeletal Muscle Physiology: Activity 6: The Skeletal Muscle Length-Tension Relationship Lab Report
3. Active force
You correctly answered: b. is determined by the amount of myosin bound to actin.
4. When you generate the isometric length-tension curve, which of the following forces will not be indicated on your
screen?
You correctly answered: c. tetanic force
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Experiment Results
Predict Question:
Predict Question: As the resting length of the muscle is changed, what will happen to the amount of total force the muscle
generates during the stimulated twitch?
Your answer : c. Total force can increase or decrease depending upon the starting resting length.
Experiment Data:
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Post-lab Quiz Results
You scored 80% by answering 4 out of 5 questions correctly.
1. When a skeletal muscle is stimulated and generates force but remains at a fixed length
You correctly answered: d. the muscle is contracting isometrically.
2. Which protein is mostly responsible for the development of passive force in a muscle?
You correctly answered: d. titin
4. Which of the following is not depicted in a typical skeletal muscle isometric length-tension curve?
You correctly answered: a. time
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Review Sheet Results
1. What happens to the amount of total force the muscle generates during the stimulated twitch? How well did the results
compare with your prediction?
Your answer:
The amount of total force that the muscle generated was contributed mostly by the active force. Later in the experiment, the
total force indeed changed when length was change but it only decreased whenever muscle length was increased or
decreased.
3. Based on the unique arrangement of myosin and actin in skeletal muscle sarcomeres, explain why active force varies
with changes in the muscle's resting length.
Your answer:
Active force is generated from myosin thick filaments bind to thin actin filaments, engaging the cross bridge cycle and ATP
hydrolysis. Active force data changes as the resting length of the muscle changes. When the resting length of the muscle is
shortened, the active force amount increases. When the resting length of the muscle is lengthened, the active force amount
decreases. The change in the active force amount is completely caused by the amount of myosis bound to actin. The
shorter the muscle's resting length is, the more myosis filaments bind to actin filaments.
5. If you were curling a 7-kg dumbbell, when would your bicep muscles be contracting isometrically?
Your answer:
At any point in which the bicep muscle remains at a fixed length. My best example is holding 2 dumbbells parallel to the floor
and holding them in that position for 30 seconds. The muscles are contracting but are not shortening.
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