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Muscle Tissue is derived from which tissue? |
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Muscle Cells are known as.... |
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Type I - Slow Oxidative Type IIA - Intermediate Type IIB - Fast glycolitic |
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True/False Muscle fibers types vary in amount of mitochondria, myoglobin, and other enzymes? |
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Lists the three layers that muscle cells are organized into? |
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Epimysium Perimysium Endomysium |
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Perimysium divides muscles into _____ and is highly ______ |
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Characteristics of endomysium |
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- pathway for capillaries - contains extrafusal and intrafusal cells - rich in collagen and retiular fibers - divides muscle into individual fibers |
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Function of Alpha Actinin? |
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Binds actin to the Z-disk |
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Myofibrils are composed of? |
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Sarcomere associated proteins can be found attached where? |
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True/False Tropomyosin is a globular protein? |
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Muscle tissue can be broken down to below the cellular level, describe breakdown |
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Muscle - muscle fiber - myofibrils (sarcomeres) - myofilaments |
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An actin molecule is a polymer of? |
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Two intertwined molecules of filamentous actin.... each filamentous actin strand is composed of polymers of G-actin |
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A polymer of myosin is composed of around how many subunit molecules? |
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What is the function of myomesin? |
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To cross link myosin filaments, apparent at the M-line |
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True/False each muscle cell contains only one type of muscle fiber? |
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True/False the A band does not shorten during contraction? |
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True - The A band contains BOTH actin and myosin, since filaments never shorten, only slide past one another, the A band will not shorten |
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True/False none of "bands" associated with the sarcomere shorten during contraction? |
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False - The I bands (Actin only), H bands (only myosin), and Z disk shorten/drawn closer |
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The Z Disk of the sarcomere is found where? |
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Describe the relationships between A and H bands with M line |
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The H band bisects the A band, in turn the M line bisects the H band |
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Explain Afferent fibers of muscle spindles |
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Two types 1.)Anulospiral - composed of type I neuron fibers and consists of nuclear bag and chain fibers, respond to stretch rate 2.)Flower Spray - type IIA nerve fibers and are found on either side of annulospiral, monitor duration of stretching |
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In terms of myofibrils a sarcomere is measured.... |
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True/False Myosin is the principal contractile protein of myofibrils? |
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A neuron and all of the muscle cells that it innervates |
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Found connected to the Z-disk and spans all the way to the M line (half the length of a sarcomere) gives the sarcomere its elastic properties |
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sER in muscle cells is known as? what is its function? |
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Sarcoplasmic Reticulum / Sequesters Calcium (in skeletal muscle) and releases calcium into cytoplasm (other muscle types) |
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Which myofilament is the thick/thin filament? |
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What role does calcium play in actin myosin binding in skeletal muscle? |
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ca binds to troponin C, which interrupts TnI/actin interaction and slides tropomyosin out of the way |
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Efferent fibers of muscle spindles are composed of what type of neuron fiber? |
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True/False the sarcoplasmic reticulum in cardiac cell leaks at a constant rate? |
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True - allows for autonomic rhythyms |
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True/False a Triad is found in cardiac muscle cell |
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False - dyads are found in cardiac, triads in skeletal |
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Five Steps of the contraction cycle |
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1.)Attachment - No ATP 2.)Release - ATP binds to myosin 3.)Bending - ATP hydrolyzed but still bound (head pivots) 4.)Force Generation -(ADP and P released)power stroke occurs 5.)Reattachment - myosin head undergoes conformational change and attaches to another actin |
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If cardiac muscle is damaged it is replaced by.... |
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How is ATP generated in type IIB fibers? |
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Glycolysis Type IIB = slow glycolytic/white |
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Sarcolemma is depolarized at the.... |
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Primary function of ANS on cardiac muscle cells? |
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To speed up/slow down contraction rates |
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The T- Tubules are found where in skeletal muscle cells? |
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ANP is found where? and what is its fxn? |
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In Atrial granular cell (have ANP precursor) and raises BP |
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Glycogen, lipid, and mitochondria are found where in cardiac cells? |
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mainly in the poles, known as the sarcoplasmic cone |
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Troponin is a globular protein composed of... |
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Tnc - binds calcium TnI - Binds actin TnT _ binds to tropomyosin |
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Skeletal muscle contraction will continue as long as..... |
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There is unbound free calcium in the cytoplasm |
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True/False Calcium is removed in skeletal muscle cytoplasm via Calcioesterase? |
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False - pumps on sER membrane |
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Strength of muscle contraction depends on? |
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The Number of motor units involved |
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True/False fibers of the same muscle unit will contract in unison |
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Dense Plaques are similar to what structure? |
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The plasma membrane of a muscle cell is known as the... |
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T Tubule system in cardiac vs skeletal |
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Larger, sER less developed, arranged into diads vs triads, found at Z disk vs AI junction |
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True/False SMC contraction will stop when there is no more calcium in the cytosol |
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False - although calcium is responsible for reaction cascade, contraction will not stop until myosin is dephosphorylated |
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True/False Smooth muscle has the slowest contraction rate of all muscles? |
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True/False Muscle Spindles contain both afferent and efferent innervation |
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traits of myoepithelial cells and myofibroblasts |
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both are non contractile muscle cells
Myoepi - b/w epithelium and basal lamina of certain glands ducts - mammary glands, similar in shape and contraction mechanism to SMCs but from ectoderm (SMCs from mesoderm)
2.)Myofibroblasts - resemble fibroblasts but have high amounts of actin and myosin - wound healing |
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True/False Type I fibers generate ATP via Glycolysis |
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False - Type I = slow oxidative (red) ATP is generated via Oxidative phosphorylation, takes longer but more ATP generated, therefore fatigues slower than white fibers |
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True/False myofilaments are organized into myofibrils in all muscle cell types? |
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False - does not arrange like that in smooth muscle |
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other names for a motor end plate? |
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myoneural/neuromuscular jxn |
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function of efferent nerve fibers found in muscle spindles? |
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depolarized muscle spindles to contract to counteract muscle stretching |
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Muscle Tissue composes how much of your total body weight? |
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an extra-sarcomere protein, connects the sarcoplasm to the ECM via actin |
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What is the name of the protein that sequesters calcium in skeletal muscle? |
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True/False cardiac muscle is regenerative |
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False - only skeletal and smooth |
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True/False Skeletal muscle cells have more glycogen, lipid, and mitochondria than cardiac muscle |
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False - Consider contraction rates |
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Purkinje Fibers are modified __________ and are found in the _______ |
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cardiac muscle cells/AV bundle of HIS |
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Two Types of Smooth muscle cells? |
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1.)Unitary/visceral gap jxns found in between cells for depolarization propogation 2.)Multiunit found in Iris and large arteries, ANS precisely controls contraction, poor/no gap jxns |
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What effects electrical properties of Multiunit SMCs? |
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hormones and ANS neurotransmitters epi and norepi |
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most of a SMCs sarcoplasm is occupied by what? |
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actin fillaments inserting into dense plaques (cytoplasmic densities) |
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Describe Intercalated discs |
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Found in cardiac muscle, two portions 1.)transverse - across fibers contains fascia adherents (zonula adherens) and maculae adherents (prevent seperation from contraction) 2.)lateral - parallel to fibers contains gap jxns for electrical coupling |
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Intermediate Filaments contained in SMCs? |
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Desmin - non vascular Vimentin - Vascular |
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True/False muscle spindles are known as extrafusal cells? |
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function in uptake and release of Ca in SMCs found in periphery |
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Myosin Activation in SMCs |
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- Ca binds to calmodulin - ca/calmodulin complex activates MLCK - phosphorylates MLC which interacts with actin - MLC is dephosphorylated preventing actin binding |
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