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Chapter 10 Muscle tissue

Sarcoma

muscle plasma membrane

Skeletal muscle function

moves bones

skeletal muscle appearance

multi-nucleated, longitudinal, striated

Skeletal muscle control

voluntary

Cardiac Muscle appearance

one nuclei, striated, branched, intercalated

Cardia Muscle function

pump blood

Cardia Muscle control

involuntary

Visceral Muscle function

various functions ex: peristalsis

Visceral muscle location

various organs ex: GI tract

Visceral Muscle appearance

one nuclei, spindled-shaped, no striations

Visceral muscle control

involuntary

Electrical excitability

ability to respond to certain stimuli by producing electrical signals called action potentials

Contractility

ability to control and shorten in length when stimulated by an action potential

Extensibility

ability to stretch without damage

Elasticity

ability to return to its original shape and resting length after contraction or extension

Fascia

dense sheet of C.T. that lines the body wall and limbs

supports and surrounds muscle and other organs

fascia

allows free movement of muscle and contains blood vessels, nerves, and lymphatic vessels

fascia

holds muscles with similar functions together

fascia

Endomysium

fine sheath of C.T. composed of reticular fibers surround each muscle fiber that extends from fascia to protect ans strengthen skeletal muscle

Perimysium

dense irregular C.T. that surrounds groups of muscle fibers called fascicles that extends from fascia to support and strengthen skeletal muscle

Epimysium

overcoat of dense irregular C.T. that surrounds the entire muscles and extends from fascia to protect and strengthen skeletal muscle

Tendon

a rope-like band of tissue that connects muscle to bone

Aponeurosis

a broad flat sheet that atttaches sheet-like muscles needing a wide area of attachment

Myoblasts

fusion of mesodernmal cells-once fused the muscle fibers cannot undergo cell division

Terminal Cisternae

dilated end sacs of the sarcoplasmic reticulum that butt against the T-tubules from both sides

where large amounts of calcium is stored

terminal cisternae

Triad

a tranverse tubule and two terminal cisternae on either side

Myoglobin

protein in sarcoplasm that contains oxygen used by mitochondria for ATP production

Sarcomeres

filaments inside a myofibril that are arranged in functional units

extends from one Z disc to another

Sarcomere

separated from one another by Z discs

Sarcomeres

Z discs

narrow plated-shaped regions of dense protein material

separates one sarcomere from the next one

Z discs

"A" band

dark, middle part of sacromere that extends entire length of thick filaments, contains thin filament that overlap thick filaments

"I" bands

lighter, less dense area of sarcomere, contains remainder of thin filaments

Z discs pass through center

"I" bands

contains no thick filaments

"I" bands

"H" zone

narrow region in center of "A" bands, contains thick filaments

has no thin filaments

"H" zone

"M" line

hold thick filaments together at center of sarcomere

center of "H" zone that contains proteins

"M" line

Actin

main protein component of thin filaments

a thin molecule join and twist into helix to form an action filament

actin

has myosin binding sites

actin

Contractile proteins

actin and myosin

Myosin

main component of thick myofilament and acts like a motor protein

forms shaft of filament and shaped like golf clubs

myosin

has two binding sites: actin and ATP

mysosin

blocked by tropomyosin in relaxed muscle and held in place by troponin molecules

myosin

Tropomyosin

regulatory protein that blocks myosin binding sites in relaxed muscles

Troponin molecules

hold myosin in place during relaxed muscles

Tropomyosin

changes shape when calcium ions attaches which pulls tropomysosin away so myosin can attach to actin

myosin pulls on actin causing thin filaments to slide inward and the Z discs move towards each other and sacromere shortens

sliding filament theory

Contracted Sarcomere

thin filament move inward, "H" and "I" narrow and dissappear in max contracted muscle

Contracted Sarcomere

width of "A" band and length on myofillaments dont change

Contracted Sarcomere

Z discs come together and makes sarcomere shorten

what the myosin is called when it attached to the actin

cross bridge

Excitation

a muscle's action protential

Contraction

sliding of the filaments

sequence of events that links excitation and contraction

Excitation-Contraction coupling

Synapse

communication between 2 neurons or between a neuron and a target cell

Neuromuscular Juntion (NMJ)

a synapse between a somatic motor neuron and muscle fiber

Motor End Plate

region if the sarcolemma opposite the synaptic end bulbs which contains acetylcholine

always the neurotransmitter in somatic neurons that innervate skeletal muscles

Acetycholine

Acetycholine

molecules of a neurotransmitter found in synaotiv vesicles that are in synaptic end bulbs

Calcium (NMJ)

causes exocytosis of a neurotransmitter into the synaptic cleft which diffuse across the synaptic cleft

Central fatigue

happens before muscle fatigue, when a person may feel tired and has desire to stop activity

occurs due to change in the central nervous system

Central fatigue

protective mechanism to stop exercise before structutal muscle damage occurs

Central fatigue

process where glucose gives rise to lactic acid when oxygen is absent or low in concentration

Anaerobic Glycolysis

Oxygen Debt

the extra oxygen over and above the resting oxygen consumption that is taken into the body after exercise

Extra O2 from O2 debt

replenishes CP stores, converts lactate into pyruvate ATP production in the heart, liver, kindeys, skeletal muscles, reloads O2 onto myoglobins

Motor unit

Consists of a somatic motor neuron and all skeletal muscle fibers in innervates, all fibers contract in unison

what determines the strength of contraction?

on the size of the motor units and number of activated at one time

Motor Unit Recruitment

process in which the number of active motor units increase, weakest recruited first followed by stronger motor units

Twitch Contraction

brief contractionof all muscle fibers in a motor unit in response to a single action potential

Wave summation

situation where stimuli arriving at different times causing larger contraction

comes after twitch contraction and refractory period

Wave Summation

Unfused (incomplete) tetanus

when a skeletal can only partially relax between stimuli at a rate 20 to 30 times per second

Fused (complete) tetanus

when the fibers is stimulated at 80 to 100 times per second, does not relax at all

Muscle Tone

skeletal muscle at rest exibiting a small amount of tension

established by weak alternating, involuntary activation of small groups of motor units in muscle

Muscle tone

keeps muscles firm but doesnt create a force strong enough to produce movement

Muscle tone

Isotonic Contraction

tension is constant while muscle length changes and movement occurs

Isotonic Contraction (Concentric)

muscle shortens and creates movement to reduce the angle to a joint

Isotonic Contraction (Eccentric)

muscle tension resists the load and muscle length increases

Isometric Contraction

Muscle contracts, does not change length and no movement occurs

important in maintaing posture and supporting objects in a fixed position

Isometric Contraction

important for stabilizing some joints while others move

Isometric contraction

Intercalated disc

irregular transverse thickening of the sarcolemma that connect cardiac muscle fibers to one another

found in cardiac muscles

intercalated discs

contains desmomes to hold fibers together and gap junctions that allow muscle action potentials to spread from one muscle fiber to another

intercalated discs

by the gap junctions connecting , an autorythmic signal can be transmitted to connecting fibers so that all can contract at on time

Smooth muscle

Peristalsis

the act of visceral smooth muscle that squeezes substances through the organs by alternating contracting and relaxing

does NOT have T tubules

smooth muscle

has invaginations of plasma memebrane called caveolae containg Ca++

Smooth muscles

has thin filaments that attach to dense bodies, similar to Z discs

Smooth muscles

calmodulin is the regulatory protein

Smooth muscle

hypertrophy

growth of skeletal tissues after birth is due to increase in the size of cells

hyperplasia

increase in number of cells in skeletal and cardiac muscles

Pericytes

produces new smooth muscle fibers

stem cells found in association with blood capillaries and small capillaries

Pericytes

Spasms

sudden involuntary contraction of a single muscle within a large group of muscles

usually painless

Spasms

Cramp

involuntary muscle contractions

often painful

cramps

caused by inadequate blood flow to muscles such as dehydration, overuse and injury, and abnormal blood electrolyte levels

cramps

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