Muscle Structure Flashcards

1
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Which 2 muscle tissues are striated?

A

Skeletal and cardiac

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2
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What are the properties of Skeletal muscle?

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Skeletal muscle is a voluntary striated muscle that is attached to bone or fascia. This muscle tissue is multinucleate

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3
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What does skeletal muscle provide?

A

Locomotion; the ability to move

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4
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What are the properties of Cardiac muscle?

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Cardiac Muscle is an involuntary striated muscle tissue. It is mononucleate and autorhythmic (the heart)

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5
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What are the properties of Smooth muscle?

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Smooth muscle is involuntary and not striated. Like Skeletal muscle it is mononucleate but controlled by autonomic nervous system

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6
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Where can smooth muscle be found?

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in the walls of many of our hollow organs (ex: gastrointestinal tract)

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7
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What are the 5 properties of muscle tissue?

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  1. Excitability
  2. Conductivity
  3. Contractability
  4. Extensibility
  5. Elasticity
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8
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What is Excitability?

A

responding to chemicals released from motor neurons (muscle cells + neurons share characteristics)

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9
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What is Conductivity?

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can propagate electrical signals over membrane

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10
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What is Contractability?

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ability to shorten in response to an action potential to generate force

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11
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What is Extensibility?

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ability to stretch or extend without damaging tissue

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12
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What is Elasticity?

A

ability to return to its original shape after being stretched (elastic fibers)

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13
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What is a muscle fiber?

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an individual muscle cell

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14
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What is a fascicle?

A

a group of muscle cells within the belly of a muscle

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15
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What is a myofibril?

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The major component of a muscle cell (takes up the most intracellular volume)

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16
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What is the Epimysium?

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Fibrous connective tissue that is continuous with the tendon

17
Q

Skeletal muscle tends to be long and cylindrical. True or False?

A

TRUE; the cell shape of Skeletal muscle is long and cylindrical

18
Q

Cardiac muscle is spindle-shaped. True or False?

A

FALSE; Cardiac muscle is rectangular branching cells

19
Q

What is the cell shape of Smooth muscle?

A

Spindle-shaped

20
Q

Muscle structures in order from largest to smallest

A

Muscles -> Fascicles -> Muscle cell -> Myofibrils -> Myofilament

21
Q

What is the perimysium?

A

covers fascicles

22
Q

What is endomysium?

A

covers muscle fibers

23
Q

Order of connective tissue layers on muscle (Outer to inner)

A
  1. Epimysium
  2. Perimysium
  3. Endomysium
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