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Muscle Tissue is specialized for |
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Muscle Tissue produces what? |
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all Body Movement of the:
- Skeleton
- Heart
- Bloood Vessels
- Hollow visceral organs
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- Skeletal muscle
- Cardiac muscle
- Smooth muscle
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How does Connective Tissue organize SKELETAL muscle tissue? |
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Skeletal muscle tissue: Epimysium (outside)
Skeletal muscle bundle (fascicle): Perimysium (around)
Skeletal muscle fiber (cell): Endomysium (inside) |
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- Dense irregular CT
- Surrounds the whole muscle
- Function- separates muscle from other tissues
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- Dense irregular CT
- Surrounds bundles of muscle fibers
- Forms bundles called fascicles
- Function- carry lrg bl. vessels & nerves
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- Loose CT
- Surrounds each muscle fiber (cell)
- Function- carry sm. bl. vessels & nerves
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Endomysium, Perimysium, & Epimysium join at ends of a muscle to form what? |
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- Attaches muscle to the periosteum of the bone
- A lot of collagen fibers (Sharpey's) help anchor to the underlying bone
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surrounds the sacroplasm=cytoplasm |
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What CT layer surrounds the sacrolemma? |
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a single muscle fiber is composed of what? |
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Myofilaments include what? |
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- Thin actin filaments
- Thick myosin filaments
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What gives skeletal muscle its striations? |
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The regular arrangement of myofibrils |
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Skeletal Muscle Cell Characteristics |
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- Striated
- Multinucleate (>1 nucleus)
- Cannot divide
- Stem cells called myosatelite cells- divide & fuse into adult skel. musc. fibers
- Muscle hypertrophy after exercise
- Ltd. ability to repair itself
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Skeletal Muscle Cell Innervation |
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innervated by motor neurons of the Somatic Nervous System- no consious control
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Skeletal Muscle Fiber requires innervation for what? |
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What are the 2 special structures surrounding myofibrils? |
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- Sacroplasmic reticulum (SR)
- Transverse tubules (T Tubes)
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a hollow membrane that surrounds myofibrils |
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Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) of other cells |
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- Store calcium
- Release calcium to begin muscle contraction
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network of interconnected tubes that surrounds myofibrils |
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as openings in the sacrolemma |
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transmit action potentials (nerve impulses) throughout the muscle cell |
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Transmition of action potentials results in what? |
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The SR releasing calcium= simultaneous muscle contraction |
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smallest contractile unit |
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Sacromeres are composed of what? |
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thin & thick filaments in a regular arrangement |
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What happens during muscle contraction? |
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- thin actin filaments slide over thick myosin filaments
- End result= sacromere shortens
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- I bands- thin filaments/form Light band
- A bands- thick filaments/ form Dark band
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Each sacromere contains what? |
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- A band at the center
- 1/2 of an I band on each end
- M line at center
- Z line at the ends
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What gives skeletal and cardiac muscle its striations? |
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the striped (striated) pattern from the alternating dark, thick filaments & light, thin filaments |
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the middle of the sacromere |
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interconnects thick filaments at the center of the A band |
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the 2 ends of the sacromere |
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interconnects thin filaments at the center of the I band |
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Function of the Sacromere |
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- T tubes carry action potentials
which leads to..
which leads to..
- Interaction b/w thin & thick filaments
which leads to..
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3 types of Cellular Junctions in the lateral cell membrane |
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1. Tight Junction
2. Adhering Junction
3. Gap Junction |
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- forms barriers b/w adjacent cells
- controls passage of water & solutes b/w cells
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- very strong
- AKA Desmosomes
- attaches adjacent cells to each other
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- forms channels b/w adjacent cells
- allows communication b/w cells
- allows ions to pass b/w cells
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Cardiac Muscle Cell Characteristics |
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- Striated
- Mononucleate
- most myoblasts do not fuse during dev.
- seldom divide
- hypertrophy
- SR & T tubes
- Thick & thin filaments org. into sacromeres
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Cardiac Muscle Cell form physical connections how? |
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cells connect to each other at junctions called intercalated disks |
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- composed of adhering & gap junctions
- Function- allow synchronized muscle contraction
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Cardiac Muscle Contraction |
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- contracts more slowly than skeletal muscle
- fairly resistant to fatigue
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Cardiac Muscle Cell Innervation |
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innervated by motor neurons of the autonomic nervous system- conscious control
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ONLY rate & strength of contraction |
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Cardiac muscle can contract in absense of innervation , how? |
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conctraction is initiated by pacemaker cells (specialized cells in the heart) |
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Smooth Muscle Cell Characteristics |
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- Nonstriated
- Mononucleate
- myoblasts do not fuse during dev.
- can divide
- hypertrophy
- no T tubes
- no sacromeres
- thick and thin filaments which are scattered
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Smooth muscle cells contract how? |
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reflexively in respeonse to being stretched |
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Smooth muscle cells of hollow organs |
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- have gap junctions b/w adjacent cells
which leads to..
- peristalic wave of contraction
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Smooth muscle cells of blood vessels |
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- no gap junctions
- no peristalic wave
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Smooth Muscle Cell contracts how? |
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- more slowly than cardiac
- very resistant to fatigue
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Smooth Muscle Cell Innervation |
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- innervated by motor neurons of the autonomic nercous system - no conscious control
- only regulates rate & strength of contraction
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Summary
skeletal muscle tissue |
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- Striated
- voluntary
- multinucleate
- biggest of the muscle cells
- big cylinders
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cardiac muscle tissue |
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- striated
- involuntary
- mononucleate
- medium sized
- smaller cylinders w/ extensions
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smooth muscle tissue |
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- nonstriated
- involuntary
- mononucleate
- smallest
- shindle-shaped
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