3.1/2/3 The autonomic NS and neuromuscular system Flashcards

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what is the function of the autonomic nervous system

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regulates the function of our internal organs such as the heart

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what is the neuromuscular system

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the nervous system and the muscles work together to allow movement

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what do changes in the neuromuscular system do

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they prepare the body for exercise and allow changing demands of different intensities of exercise

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what are the types of muscle fibre

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  • slow oxidative (type I)
  • fast oxidative glycolytic (type IIa)
  • fast glycolytic (type IIx)
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characteristics of slow oxidative muscle fibres

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  • slower contraction speed
  • better adapted to lower intensity exercise
  • produce their energy aerobically
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characteristics of fast oxidative glycolytic muscles fibres

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  • more resistant to fatigue
  • used for 1500m races for a longer burst of energy
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characteristics of fast glycolytic muscle fibres

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  • fatigue quicker then type IIa
  • used for highly explosive events like 100m
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differences between fast and slow twitch fibres

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is it possible to change muscle fibre

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they are genetically determined
- possible to increase the size of muscles fibres - hypertrophy

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what is a motor unit

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consists of a motor neuron and its muscle fibre - only one type of muscle fibre can be found with a motor unit

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what do motor neurones do

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transmits the nerve impulse to the muscle fibre - each neuron has branches that end in the neuromuscular junction

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what is a neuromuscular junction

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where the motor neuron and the muscle fibre meet

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what is the all or none law

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when a sequence of impulses has to be sufficient intensity to stimulate all of the muscle fibres in a motor unit in order for them to contract

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what is wave summation

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where there is a repeated nerve impulse without time to relax so a smooth, sustained contraction occurs rather than twitches

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what is a tetanic contraction

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

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what needs to be released for a muscle to contract

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what is spatial summation

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when a strength of a contraction changes by altering the number and size of the muscles motor unitw

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what would a wave summation graph look like

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what is PNF

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an advanced stretching technique

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what are muscles spindles

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spindles that detect how far and how fast a muscle is being stretched and produce the stretch reflex

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what do Golgi tendon organs do

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activated when there is tension in a muscle

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example of proprioceptors

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muscles spindles, Golgi tendons

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how do muscle spindles work

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send excitatory signals to the central nervous system about how fast and how far a muscle is being stretched

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what do Golgi tendon organs do

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they sense the increase in muscle tension and send inhibitory signals to the brain which allows the antagonist muscle to relax and lengthen

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what is autogenic inhibition
where there is a sudden relaxation of the muscle in response to high tension
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how to do PNF
stretch the muscle to 70% then hold for 15s then see if the performer can be stretched further and repeat the process