Muscle Anatomy and Physiology Flashcards

1
Q

tendon

A

a flexible but inelastic cord of strong fibrous collagen tissue attaching a muscle to a bone

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2
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fascia

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a sheet of tissue that covers or connects parts inside the body (such as muscles)

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3
Q

epimysium

A

the outermost fibrous sheath that covers a muscle

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4
Q

Muscular relaxation is caused by

A

calcium pumps in the lateral sacs of t-tubule pump calcium back into the lumen of SR

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5
Q

myofibrils

A

series of structures (sarcomeres)

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6
Q

plasma membrane

A

true cell boundary that maintains acid base balance

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7
Q

why do skeletal muscle fibers have a striated appearance?

A

due to the banding of thick and thin myofilaments

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8
Q

Sarcomeres

A

basic functional contractile unit of a muscle

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9
Q

what are the 2 basic parts of a sarcomere

A

thick and thin filaments

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10
Q

dark bands in striated muscle are due to

A

the overlap of thick (myosin) and thin (actin) myofilaments.

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11
Q

Light bands are due to

A

a lesser density and greater penetration of light

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12
Q

myosin heavy chain

A

molecular weight 200 kilodaltons

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13
Q

myosin light chain

A

16-28 kilodaltons

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14
Q

thin filament

A

actin

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15
Q

thick filament

A

myosin

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16
Q

Muscle work

A

the sliding of thin filaments over the thick filaments. (isometric, concentric, or eccentric)

17
Q

isometric

A

the filaments refuse to move (same length)

18
Q

concentric

A

the thin filaments slide towards each other (shortening)

19
Q

eccentric

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the thick filaments try to prevent the thin filaments from sliding apart. (negative)(lengthening)

20
Q

H-Zone and Z-Line disappear in

A

contraction

21
Q

Unique cells

A
shape
length
nuclei
satellite cells
basement membrane
polarized sarcolemma
22
Q

cell dimensions

A
volume
number
length
radius
number of capillaries