Contraction Strength of muscle fibres Flashcards

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Definition of Motor unit

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The Motor neurone and the fibres it intervenes

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Neural control of muscular contraction

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  • CNS sends impulses to muscles (action potential)
  • The strength and frequency determines the quantity of muscle that contracts, and the speed in which it contracts
  • When the AP threshold of a muscle is reached by Impulses, chemical processes occur at the neuromuscular junction and muscle fibres contract
  • When the CNS reduces/ stops frequency and strength of impulses, the action potential will drop below the required threshold, and the fibres will cease contracting
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Definition of Wave Summation

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Where there is a repeated nerve impulses with no time to relax, so a smooth, sustained contraction occurs, rather than twitches

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Definition of Spatial Summation

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When the strength of a contraction changes by altering the number and size of the muscles motor unit

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How to increase the strength of contraction

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Wave Summation
Spatial Summation

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Tetanic contraction

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A sustained muscle contraction caused by a series of fast repeating stimuli

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What is the All or None Law

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The muscle fibre can only be contracting or not

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