Human Biology
Human body
Created Date
12.06.20
Last Updated
12.07.20
Viewed 9 Times
Create multiple-choice games on Wisc-Online and play them on our Chakalaka mobile app!
But that's not all! Explore educational games created by others. Simply search by category or enter agame code number and dive into a world of learning and fun.
Download the Chakalaka mobile app here:
Topics of this game:
-
bundles of muscle tissue held together by connective tissue
-
multinucleated, long cells packed with cylindrical fibers
-
cylindrical protein fibers that constitute the majority of a muscle cell, made of actin and myosin p
-
functional subunits of myofibrils, extend from one Z-line to another
-
thin protein strands of a myofibril that extend out from each z-line
-
thick protein strands, unanchored, span distance between actin fibers
-
specially designed to store and to release calcium ions (Ca2+). They release Ca2+ towards myofibrils
-
muscles contract when the thick and thin filaments of myofibrils slide past each other causing sarco
-
a loss of muscle contraction ability which is often caused by damage to motor neurons.
-
amount of oxygen required, after exercise, to breakdown lactic acid that formed during anaerobic res
-
builds muscle cell endurance but does not increase muscle cell size
-
small diameter fiber cells that contract for a relatively long time
-
large diameter fibers, split ATP rapidly for short bursts of contraction
-
an involuntary and nearly instantaneous skeletal muscle movement in response to a stimulus
-
Skeletal, Cardiac, Smooth
User comments are currently unavailable. We apologize for the inconvenience and are working to restore this feature as soon as possible.