Muscles (Smith) week 1 Flashcards

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Skeletal muscle characteristics

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Single, very long, cylindrical, multinucleate,

obvious striations, voluntary, not self stimulating, high energy requirement, fast contrating

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Cardiac muscle characterisitcs

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branching chains of cells,uninucleate, striation, Involuntary, self stimulating, under control of nervous and endocrine system intermediate energy requirement, intermediate speed of contraction

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Smooth muscle charateristics

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Single cells, fusiform, uninucleate, with no striations, self stimulating, under control of nervous and endocrine systems, lower energy requirement, slow rhythmic contractions

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Motor unit

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functional unit of the muscle and is composted of the alpha motor neuron and all the muscle cells in innervates

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5
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Site of motor unit inntervation

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neuromuscular junction (NMJ)

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6
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T/F: Each alpha motor neuron’s axon branch and synapse with up to thousands of different muscle fibers?

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True

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7
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T/F Each individual muscle fiber is connected to only on neuron?

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True

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8
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What is the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR)?

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intrancellular organelle that stores and releases calcium ions

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9
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Terminal cisternae

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the enlarged portion of the SR nearest the t-tubules

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10
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Calcium is released from the SR via channels called?

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ryanodine receptors (RyRs)

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Transverse or T- tubules

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  • smaller tube like structures that run perpendicular to the sarcolemma.
  • action potentials travel down the T-tubules during excitation-contraction coupling.
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12
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Sarcomere

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extends from one Z-disc to the other

functional unit of muscle cell

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13
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A-band

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myosin containing band, dark in color

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14
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I-band

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the lighter band, and includes the Z-disc and the actin filaments
shortens during contraction

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15
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H-zone

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center of the A-band, where acting and myosin DO NOT over lap, M-line is in center of H-zone
shortens during contraction

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16
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M-line

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in center of H-zone and accessory proteins anchor myosin the M-line

17
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Titins

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anchor thick filaments to Z-discs and runs with the thick filaments to the M-line

  • holds myosin in place
  • helps muscle spring back into shape
18
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T/F: myosin and actin change length during contraction

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FALSE

19
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Tropomyosin

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blocks binding site on myosin, moves in high concentrations of Calcium

20
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troponin

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troponin binds to calcium and shifts and moves the tropomyosin to allow binding of acting to myosin.
-ON ACTIN

21
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Excitation-contraction coupling

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the physiological process of converting an electrical stimulus (AP) to a mechanical response (contraction) and the NMJ

22
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Cause of striations in skeletal and cardiac muscles

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intercalated disks and fused together via desmosomes

in cardiac there are gap junctions to allow the electric impulse to propagate

23
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Cardiac muscles unique characteristics

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  • no external innervation needed
  • almost exclusive aerobic respiration
  • Large mitochondria
  • High myoglobin content hence the dark color of the heart
24
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Smooth muscle unique characteristics movement

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actin fibers attached to cell wall and dense body in the cytoplasm. When activated the actin fibers slide over myosin bundles and cause the walls to shorten, crinkle the cell

  • No troponin
  • relaxation of smooth muscle does not always happen when Calcium levels decrease
  • Have few mitochondria