Muscular System Flashcards

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Muscle functions

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Produce movement, maintain posture and produce heat.

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2
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Sarco-

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Means flesh, but refers specifically to muscle.

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3
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Muscle fiber

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Muscle cell. Threadlike and often run the length of the muscle.

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4
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Properties of muscle cells

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Excitability, contractibility, extensibility and elasticity.

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5
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Excitability

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Ability to respond to a stimulus.

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6
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Contractibility

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Ability to shorten

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7
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Extensibility

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Ability to lengthen or stretch.

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8
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Elasticity

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Ability to return to precontraction length.

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9
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Sarcolemma

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Muscle cell membrane.

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10
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Sarcoplasm

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Intracellular fluid of a muscle cell.

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Sarcoplasmic reticulum

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System of interconnected hollow tubes surrounding myofibrils. Stores and releases calcium ions.

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12
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Epimysium

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Thick outer connective tissue that surrounds the entire muscle or muscle group. Also called deep fascia.

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13
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Perimysium

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Middle layer of connective tissue that surrounds each muscle fascicle.

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14
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Endomysium

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The inner layer of connective tissue that surrounds individual muscle fibers. Continuous with tendons.

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15
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Muscle connective tissues, superficial to deep

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Epimysium, perimysium, endomysium

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16
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Muscle component organization

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Muscle, fascicle, muscle fiber, myofibril, myofilaments

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17
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Neuromuscular junction

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Synaptic connection between a motor neuron and a muscle fiber.

18
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Parts of a neuromuscular junction

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Motor neuron, synaptic gap and motor end plate.

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Motor neuron

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Neuron that transmits impulses from the nervous system to muscle fibers.

20
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Synaptic gap

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Space between the motor neuron and the end plate. Acetylcholine crosses it.

21
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Motor end plate

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Folded sections of sarcolemma that contain receptors for acetylcholine.

22
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Result of acetylcholine binding tot he motor end plate

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The impulse travels through the T-tubules into the sarcoplasmic reticulum, causing calcium to be released.

23
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Contraction

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Myosin heads bind to actin, then the thick and thin filaments slide past each other.

24
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Function of calcium ions in muscular contraction

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They displace troponin and tropomyosin and allow for cross bridging and the subsequent power stroke.

25
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Motor unit

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A single motor neuron and all of the muscle fibers that it innervates.

26
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Recruitment

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More motor units are recruited to lift a heavier weight.

27
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Myoglobin

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Protein that delivers oxygen to muscles.

28
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Muscle fatigue

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A decline in a muscle’s ability to generate force.

29
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Causes of muscle fatigue

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Running out of ATP, oxygen or glucose or a lack of nerve impulses.

30
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Isotonic contractions

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The same weight is applied and the length of the muscle changes.

31
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Concentric contractions

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Type of isotonic contraction in which the muscles shorten.

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Eccentric contractions

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Type of isotonic contraction in which the muscles lengthen.

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Isometric contractions

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The length of the muscle does not change.

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Slow twitch muscle fibers

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Have lots of oxygenation and mitochondria. Have great capacity for long and slow contractions.

35
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Fast twitch muscle fibers

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Have less oxygen and mitochondria. Have capacity for fast contractions but are susceptible to fatigue.

36
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Postural muscles

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Are responsible for holding position.

37
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Phasic muscles

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Are responsible for generating movement.

38
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Agonist

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Prime movers which cause a desired action

39
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Synergist

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Muscles which assist the prime movers.

40
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Fixators

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Specialized synergists that stabilize a joint.

41
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Antagonist

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Muscle which lengthens while the agonist shortens.