Muscles Flashcards

1
Q

List the functions of skeletal muscles?

A

voluntary movement, maintain posture, protect internal organs, produce heat and energy for body

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2
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explain how muscle is a source of heat/energy

A

when stimulated, the muscle needs ATP for contraction, ATP use is followed by a release of energy, part of this is dissipated as heat

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3
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what are the intrinsic and extrinsic functional characteristics of muscles

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intrinsic: excitability, contractibility, extensibility. Extrinsic: elasticity

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4
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what are the structural characteristics of muscles?

A

a muscle belly (muscular tissue), CT (tendon and fascia), blood vessels, nerves (for trophism)

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5
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what are the 3 components of a muscle

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endomysium: CT covers each muscle fiber, perimysium: CT divides muscle belly in fasciculi, epimysium: CT that covers whole belly

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tendons do what?

A

attach muscle to bone, are viscoelastic (low elasticity imp for efficient energy transfer from muscle to bone)

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7
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a tendon consists of 3 parts name them

A

the substance of the tendon itself, the muscle attachment, the bone insertion

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what are the functions of peritendinous structures such as the paratenon and the synovial tendon sheath?

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to surround the tendon and the assist the tendon in its function

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what is an aponeurosis?

A

a flattened tendon for attaching large muscles across a wide area

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10
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what are raphe?

A

the line of union of halves of various symmetric parts

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what are tendon bone insertions?

A

they allow the transition from flexible tendon to rigid bone, tendon collagen fibrils pass through zones of increasing stiffness, collagen fibrils blend into the periosteum or directly into the bone

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what are the 4 patterns of fascicle organization?

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parallel, pennate, convergent, circular

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13
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there are 3 kinds of pennate muscles, name them

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unipennate (fibers on 1 side of tendon), bipennate (fibers on both sides of tendon), multipennate (tendon branches within muscle)

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14
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what are Golgi tendon organs?

A

they are free nervous fibers blended with collagen fibrils, lining within the tendons immediately beyond the attachment to muscle fibers, they are afferent. They are sensitive to the amount of tension produced, and inhibit tension production

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