Muscle Flashcards

1
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voluntary muscle

A

striated with fibers composed of repeating units of light and dark bands. fibers are surrounded by a membrane called sacrolemma
- sarcoplasma: liquid with ATP, glycogen and phosphocreatine

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2
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muscle fiber structure

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striated: repeated light and dark bands

- composed of myofibrils in parallel arrangement

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3
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myofibril structure

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sarcomere is the repeating unit
A band is dark
I band is light with a dark Z line in the middle
H zone is less dark region of A band with dark M line

HAM and

Z

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4
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see the diagram for the muscle

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plz

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5
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where are the filaments found

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  • thick filaments found in H zone of A band
  • thin filaments are found in I band
  • both thick and thin found in the A band
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6
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thick and thin filament arrangement

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each thick has 6 thin

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7
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contraction

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length of thick and thin filaments don’t change

  • length of sarcomere changes, more overlap during contraction
  • H and I band decrease
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8
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proteins of th9ick and thin filaments

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thick filaments have myosin

thin has actin, tropomyosin, troponin c

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9
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myosin

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  • spontaneously forms filaments in solution, is an ATPase, binds to actin
  • has two large chains (200,000) with filament
  • 4 light chains
  • one glob portion with atpase activity
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10
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szent gyorgyi experiment

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cleaved myosin with trypsin so you know the filaments are muscle fibers and the glob is atpase

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11
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actin

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forms double stranded helix of g actin monomers

  • thin
  • associated with tropomyosin and is helix
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12
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role of atp

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actin and myosin are separated by atp

  • see the card structure
  • slow release
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13
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troponin c

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thin filament
0 binds ca
- tropomyosin forms the backbone of the actin filaments

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14
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titin

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protein that spans 1/2 structure from z to m line

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15
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resting muscle

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  • has potential difference across membrane
  • nerve impulse causes depolarization
  • ca is stored in sarcoplasmic reticuluim
  • ca binds ot troponin causes change in thin filaments to actin –> can bind
  • ca is pumped back in
  • ca dependent atpase??
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16
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phosphocreatine and atp

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during contraction, a lot of ATP is replenished by phosphocreatine

see rxn

17
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white muscle red muscle

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  • after contraction, atp also made through glycolysis in white muscle

red
- a lto of mt so can make more atp

18
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calmodulin

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  • ca binding protein

- keeps ca available