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Muscular System: fibrous connective tissue that covers the body's more than 430 skeletal muscles. |
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Muscular System: 3 types of connective tissue |
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Epimysium Perimysium Endomysium |
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Muscular System: The outer layer of connective tissue |
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Muscular System: connective tissue that surrounds each fasciculus, or group of fibers |
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Muscular System: connective tissue that surrounds each individual fiber |
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A ? consists of a motor neuron and the muscle fibers it innervates. |
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Typically there are several hundered ? in a single motor unit. |
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Thick filaments of skeletal muscle is known as? |
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Thin filaments of skeletal muscle is known as? |
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The discharge of an ? from a motor nerve signals the release of ? from the ? into the ?, causing tension |
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Action-potential Calcium Sarcoplasmic reticulum |
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The sliding-filament theory states that the actin filaments at each end of the sarcomere slide ? on myosin filaments, pulling the ? toward the center of the sarcomere and thus shortening the muscle fiber. |
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4 Phases of the Sliding-Filament Theory of Muscular Contraction |
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Resting Phase Excitation-Contraction Coupling Phase Contraction Phase Recharge Phase Relaxation Phase |
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slow twitch muscle fiber type is known as? |
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proprioceptors that consist of several modified muscle fibers enclosed in a sheath of connective tissue. |
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When a muscle is stretched, deformation of the ? activates the sensory neuron, which sends an impulse to the spinal cord, where it synapses with a motor neuron, causing the muscleto contract. |
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Proprioceptors located in tendons near the myotendinous junction. |
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Golgi Tendon Organs (GTO) |
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When an extremely heavy load is placed on the muscle, discharge of the ? occurs |
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100 m spring *Amount of Type I and Type II |
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800 m run *Amount of Type I and Type II |
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Marathon *Amount of Type I and Type II |
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Oly Lifts *Amount of Type I and Type II |
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Soccer, lacrosse, hockey *Amount of Type I and Type II |
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Football wide receiver *Amount of Type I and Type II |
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Football Lineman *Amount of Type I and Type II |
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Basketball *Amount of Type I and Type II |
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Cycling *Amount of Type I and Type II |
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Pitcher *Amount of Type I and Type II |
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Boxing *Amount of Type I and Type II |
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X country skiing *Amount of Type I and Type II |
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Tennis *Amount of Type I and Type II |
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Characteristics of Muscle Fiber Types: Size - Small Speed - Slow Fatigue resistance - High Force production - Low Endurance - High Capillary density - High Mitochondria size/density - High |
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Characteristics of Muscle Fiber Types: Size - Large Speed - Fast Fatigue resistance - Low Force production - High Endurance - Low Capillary density - Low Mitochondria size/density - Low |
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