Ovido
Sprache
  • Englisch
  • Spanisch
  • Französisch
  • Portugiesisch
  • Deutsch
  • Italienisch
  • Niederländisch
  • Schwedisch
Text
  • Großbuchstaben

Benutzer

  • Anmelden
  • Konto erstellen
  • Auf Premium upgraden
Ovido
  • Startseite
  • Einloggen
  • Konto erstellen

muscular system

what are the Muscle Functions:

1. Production of Movement
2. Maintenance of posture and body position

Muscle contraction is constantly allowing us to remain upright.

3. Guard entrances and exits

Encircle openings to digestive and urinary tracts. Control swallowing,

defecation and urination

4. Thermogenesis

Muscular contractions generate heat

Characteristics of Muscle Tissue

1. Excitability
2. Contractility

3. Extensibility

4. Elasticity

-The ability to receive and respond to a stimulus
In skeletal muscle, the stimulus is a neurotransmitter (chemical signal) release by a neuron (nerve cell).

~In smooth muscle, the stimulus could be a neurotransmitter, a hormone, stretch, pH, Pco2, or Po2. (the symbol  means “a change in”)

~In cardiac muscle, the stimulus could be a neurotransmitter, a hormone, or stretch.

-The response is the generation of an electrical impulse that travels along the plasma membrane of the muscle cell.

1. Excitability

- The ability to shorten forcibly when adequately stimulated.
- This is the defining property of muscle tissue.

2. Contractility

- The ability to be stretched

3. Extensibility

- The ability to recoil and resume original length after being
stretched.

4. Elasticity

Types of Muscle Tissue

1. Skeletal muscle tissue
2. Cardiac muscle tissue

3.Smooth (visceral) muscle tissue

 Associated with & attached to the skeleton
 Under our conscious (voluntary) control

 Microscopically the tissue appears striated

 Cells are long, cylindrical & multinucleate

1. Skeletal muscle tissue

 Makes up myocardium of heart
 Unconsciously (involuntarily or autonomic) controlled

 Microscopically appears striated

 Cells are short, branching & have a single nucleus (uninucleated)

 Cells connect to each other at intercalated discs

2. Cardiac muscle tissue

 Makes up walls of organs (e.g the intestines) & blood vessels
 Tissue is non-striated & involuntary (autonomic controlled)

 Cells are short, spindle-shaped & have a single nucleus

(uninucleated)

 Tissue is extremely extensible, while still retaining ability to contrac

3.Smooth (visceral) muscle tissue

The entire skeletal muscle is composed of _______

fascicles

• Each fascicle is a bundle of _________.

muscle fibers (muscle cells).

 Each skeletal muscle cell is known as a ___________because
they are so long.

skeletal muscle fiber

part of muscle fiber

1. sarcolemma
2. sarcoplasmic reticulum

3. sarcosomes

4. sarcoplasm

_______ for plasma membrane . it has
invaginations that penetrate through the cell called transverse

tubules or T tubules.

sarcolemma

- ___________ for endoplasmic reticulum
- Surround each myofibril

- Stores calcium and releases it on demand for contraction

sarcoplasmic reticulum

____________ for mitochondria

sarcosomes

__________ for cytoplasm

sarcoplasm

• Each muscle fiber is composed of _____________

myofibrils

• Each myofibril is composed of bundles of __________

myofilament

Two types of myofilaments

1. Thin myofilament = actin filament
2. Thick myofilament = myosin filament

Connective Tissue Wrappings of Skeletal Muscle/ part of skeletal muscle

- Epimysium
- Perimysium

- Endomysium

– covers the entire skeletal muscle

Epimysium

– around a fascicle

Perimysium

– around single muscle fiber

Endomysium

•____________ are made the protein myosin
• IA single myosin protein molecule resembles 2 golf clubs whose shafts

have been twisted about one another- it has a “head” and a “tail”

• these myosin molecules are joined together to form a single thick filament

thick Myofilament

• Thick myofilaments are made the protein _______
• IA single _______ protein molecule resembles 2 golf clubs whose shafts have been twisted about one another- it has a “head” and a “tail”

• these ___________ molecules are joined together to form a single thick filament

myosin

The myosin head contains ____________ and it interacts with the binding
site at the thin (actin) filament during muscle contractio

ATP-binding site

• it is made up of 3 different types of protein: actin, tropomyosin, and troponin.
• it consists of a long helical double strand. This strand is a polymer that resembles a string of beads. Each “bead” is the globular protein

actin. On each actin subunit, there is a myosin binding site

• Loosely wrapped around the actin helix and covering the myosin binding site is the filamentous protein, tropomyosin (it covers the myosin binding site if muscle is not contracting).

• Bound to both the actin and the tropomyosin is a trio of proteins collectively known as troponin complex ( it contains binding site for Ca ions that will initiate conformational change in the tropomyosin molecule thus exposing the active site during contraction)

Thin Myofilaments

Each thin filament is made up of 3 different types of protein:

1. actin
2. tropomyosin

3. troponin

Myofibrils are aligned to give distrinct bands:

I band =
A band =

All the ends of the actin filaments are attached at the ____________

Z-line or Z-disc.

The portion of a myofibril that lies between two successive discs is called ___________ which is contractile unit of a muscle fiber

sarcomere

sarcolemma has invaginations that penetrate through the cell called ________.

transverse tubules or T tubules

• it consists of a long helical double strand. This strand is a polymer that resembles a string of beads. Each “bead” is the globular protein
_______.

actin

On each actin subunit, there is a _________

myosin binding site

• Loosely wrapped around the actin helix and covering the myosin binding site is the filamentous protein
• (it covers the myosin binding site if muscle is not contracting).

tropomyosin

• Bound to both the actin and the tropomyosin is a trio of proteins collectively known as _________( it contains binding site for Ca ions that will initiate conformational change in the tropomyosin molecule thus exposing the active site during contraction)

troponin complex

𝙙𝙖𝙧𝙠 𝙗𝙖𝙣𝙙. It contains the myosin filaments as well as the ends of the actin filaments.

A band

𝙡𝙞𝙜𝙝𝙩 𝙗𝙖𝙣𝙙. It contains only the actin filament

I band

- occurs when overlapping actin and myosin myofilaments
overlap further and shorten the muscle cell.

- Skeletal muscles require stimulation from the nervous system in order to

contract (Skeletal muscles must be stimulated by a nerve to contract

(motor neruron)

Muscle contraction

_______ are the nerve cells that cause muscle fibers to contract

Motor neurons

The point at which the motor neuron and the muscle sarcolemma
“meet” is referred to as the _______.

NEUROMUSCULAR JUNCTION

• All of the muscle fibers controlled by a single motor neuron constitute a
_______

motor unit

An action potential (AP), an electrical impulse (nerve signal), travels down to the ends of the axon of the motor neuron (axon terminals) resulting in the release of a chemical neurotransmitter, _______ into the synaptic cleft.

Acetylcholine (Ach)

• gap between nerve and muscle
• Nerve and muscle do not make contact

• Area between nerve and muscle is filled with interstitial fluid

Synaptic cleft

______diffuses across synaptic cleft & binds to
•receptors on muscle sarcolemma

Acetylcholine (Ach)

•This changes permeability to 𝙨𝙤𝙙𝙞𝙪𝙢 which result to sudden rush of sodium into sarcolemma that initiates the generation of ________

action potential within the muscle fiber

•The muscle action potential travels into the 𝙏𝙧𝙖𝙣𝙨𝙫𝙚𝙧𝙨𝙚 𝙩𝙪𝙗𝙪𝙡𝙚𝙨 (t-tubules) and causes the 𝙎𝙖𝙧𝙘𝙤𝙥𝙡𝙖𝙨𝙢𝙞𝙘 𝙍𝙚𝙩𝙞𝙘𝙪𝙡𝙪𝙢 to release stored 𝘾𝙖𝙡𝙘𝙞𝙪𝙢 𝙞𝙤𝙣𝙨 into the ______ .
•The increase in calcium triggers the contractile response.

Sarcoplasm

•The mechanics of muscle contraction follow the _______

SLIDING-FILAMENT THEORY

what are the step by step:

Step 1
The released calcium combines with Troponin complex which

pulls on the Tropomyosin and changes its orientation. This

exposes the myosin-binding sites on the actin myofilament

Step 2

Myosin head attaches to actin which needs ATP

Step 3

Once myosin is bound to actin, the myosin head will tilt toward

the center. This provides the “power stroke” for pulling the

actin filament. The results is sliding of the thin filament along

the thick filament

Step 4

Once the head is tilted the hydrolyzed ATP products (ADP + Pi)

are released which are previously attached from the head. A

new molecule of ATP binds to the head. This binding in turn

causes detachment of the head from the actin

Step 5

ATP is again hydrolyzed to form ADP + P which lead to the

reactivation of myosin head and a new power stroke cycle

continues.

• Immediately after it binds to its receptors, Acetylcholine (Ach) will be broken down by _________ – an enzyme present in the
synaptic cleft

• If there are no longer Action Potentials generated on the motor neuron, no

more Acetylcholine (Ach) will be released

Acetylcholinesterase (AchE)

• Acetylcholinesterase (AchE) will remove ______ from the motor end plate, and transmission of Action Potentials on the muscle fiber will end
• Calcium (Ca+) will be actively transported back into the Sarcolasmic

reticulum

• With Ca removed from the sarcoplasm (& from troponin), tropomyosin will

re-cover the active sites of actin

• No more cross-bridge interactions can form. Thin myofilaments slide back

to their resting state , thus causing muscle relaxation

Acetylcholine (Ach)

- an antoimmune disease (weakness and rapid fatigue of any of the muscle under voluntary control

Myathenia gravis

Quiz
Expresiones
Nombres
Objetó
Adjetivos
Verbos
Comida
vu1
atom fysik och kärnfysik
adjectives
Informatica
Palabras en ejercicios
Jumbled LettersRearrange the jumbled letters to form meaningful words
casa
genetics test HL BIO
ley 34/2022 del 29 de septiembre
didáctica de la educación infantil - copia
revolucion americanagg
didáctica de la educación infantil
Cerebelo
Droit de propriété des biens
Salesforce Data Cloud 1 - copy - copy - copy
CHAP 33 BELD
musica
Fegens
monitoraggio
kap 10
Primeros auxiliosComo actuar en primeros auxilios
Riscos laboralesRiscos laborals Primers Auxilis
historia primer cuatri
chapitre 2 (justice) synonyme/antonyme
Irregular verbs
geografia
entorno de desarrollo
chapitre 2 (justice) traduction
tavola periodicatavola periodica
histoire partie 2les pays riche
métropolisation et recomposition urbaine des métropoles dans le monde
Il comune
la richesse et la pauvretéla richesse et la pauvreté
Il reticolo Geografico
Unione Italia
l europe
tedesco
los estados de la materia
preistoriaStoria
la contribution (droit de famille)
vocabulario para TOEFLTest
Fabio CiganoFabio cigano tenta fugir da prisão com yma wscada e consegue
bh h hm
Frans vocabulaire tekst 2
Frans vocabulaire tekst 1
module 2
Goswamipractice
non-communicable diseases.
egito
Aristóteles
kemi provjag vill bli godkänd
TORACE muscoli
peças de roupa em francês
biología
portugal no primeiro pos guerra
acqua
tema 14
Latin and Greek Set 8
Latin and Greek Set 9
Tema 13
vocab
Latino
evolucion de la revolucion francesa
interrogazionlatini,dallanprima alla seconda declinazione più i verbi inticativo presente attivo e passivo
Education Revision (CLASS, GENDER AND ETHNICITY)
spanska v47
5S
Psychologywhat is gender
Research Methods
Education Revision (THEORIES)
odissea
neuro systemquestions about brain, brain cells, cerebral cortex, cerebellum
Schreiben und Lesen
Termini tecnici del cinema
histologia
Tema 12
Onderdelen.Nederlands - Latijns
main connectives
tema 11
istologia
T.5 Patologia inducida por microorganismos.
sobre los articulos determinados en italianohaz un ejercico de rellenar huecos con frases en las que yo tenga que elegir que articulo determinado tengo que utilizar
Endokrina organen
text workshop D-going your own way
Bio systeme respitatoire
dalylah
げんざいりょうのほかん
KennahFILA les expressions 28-50
progra
Economia politica
German
what am i even learning atp?
T.3. Citogenética y análisis cromosómico.
Human Impact on Ecosystems
geografiateste
macbeth act2
Chapter 24 Digestive
Chapter 13 psy
clara
biology.
słowa po polsku?
FALTAS DISCIPLINARIAS
Neurochirurgia
nursing
indonesian verbs
Computer Science1.3.2
Romarriket
verbos ingles - copia
familia romana vocab
1930-1980
Antika grekland & Romarriket
Filtración glomerular
HP3 Livre
STS 2
Math true or false or fill in the blanks
Math 2nd test
SHIELA MAE QUIZ
physiqueeffet Doppler
verbos ingles
citologia
Sistemas alternativos y aumentativos de la comunicacion
conjugaciones ruso
LO6
toolbox 2
VB ANGAIS nov 14
ingles
La Euroa feudal
plugga ekologi
STATISTICA
economia
religionreligion
DanielG.E
spansk vocab
tema 10
CHAP 34 BLED
I frutta
illiade
chap 21 BLED
hemijq
sistema digestivom
cavidad bucal , boca , lengua , mejilla, labios paladar , arteria y irrigaciónl
cavidad bucal labios mejilla paladar y lengua arterias y irrigacióng
cavidad bucal con arteriasz
sistema tegumentarios
2 Parcial
contribuciones indirectas y seguridad social - copia
contribuciones indirectas y seguridad socialescribe la respuesta correcta
ima fail rq
francais
platon
le scale
bio 30 dec exam
ASDM Final
Talumpati, posisyong papel, replektibong sanaysay
vocabulaire la ville
phrased
vecka 46
Lesson 2: Political and leadership Structure
Terminologie (Radicaux) (A)
EMC frise et date introduction
mobility (emily)
histora
Espagnol interro voc.ch2quiz sur voc.chp2 espagnol
Economie semestre 1 L1
historia
L'OvinicolturaL'Ovinicoltura, allevamento degli ovini
lekrion 2
unit 3
Inglês
casse cou 5 module 3
casse cou 5 module 2
manzoni
Déchets - copie
genetics bio 2
Pragmatica e comunicazione
geografia
Physics Test 1
L'Ovinicoltura
past simple
material clothes
cuidados auxiliares de enfermería
técnicas básicas de enfermería
INF & vertaling
pattern
saúde
Voc cours d'espagol secondeBecause my teacher scares the hell out of me
De voetbeenderen.Benamingen.
casse cou 5 module 1
Lesson 1: Kinship, Marriage, and the Household
le prarticipe passe des verbes irreguliersfrans
Darija 3
allemand tâche finale chapitre 1 vocabulaire
xgbxfg
Gui
istologia animale
allemand tâche finale chapitre 1
La Consitución Española de 1978
vocabulario temporal
HCA_resumo_do_teste_(catedrais)
Histoire contemporaine
vocabulario de lugares
vocabulari tema 1
Begrepp
FRASES FETES
vocabulario general 2
vocabulario general 1
PanFil
stylistique de la poesie CM
Déchets
glosor verb
Spagnolo
cellula
Sprecheafufgaben swei. swei - copy
Sprecheafufgaben swei. swei
phlebotomy practice test
les gaz
biology
Vocabulario1. Inglés 2. Francés 3. Alemán 4. Portugués 5. Italiano 6. Catalán
Test 3 - In Class Review
Texte argumentative
scienze naturali le molecole i legami
Physical Science Final Exam
Capacitors
Preguntas y respuestas
Anglais
lagar blir till
biology 🧫🧬.
Unidad 2 Inglés
Skudde
Vocabolario ucraino
inglés
grundlagar
FRJ
Biology - 1.4.2 - many proteins are enzymes
Arabe A1 S1Exercices pour mémoriser le vocabulaire
Riksdag och regering
Grade 9 cath studies test 1
musica
för poems
friendship collocation
adjectives ed ing
begrepp
feeling and emotion
statistics
Historia
cells'
economía
hinduism grepp
Il sistema scheletricocompito in classe
sanne
Expressiones y frases en japones
elasticity
storia politica francia
biology 🧬
NGO 6.3 Samenleven