Cardiac muscle Flashcards

1
Q

Where is the cardiac muscle found?

A

In a layer of the heart called the myocardium.

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2
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Is it striated or non-striated?

A

Striated as it needs to contract

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3
Q

Is this muscle voluntary or involuntary?

A

Involuntary, as you do not have to think about your heart beating.

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4
Q

True or false: Cardiac muscles are multinuclear.

A

False, they consist of a single central nucleus.

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5
Q

True or false: Cardiac muscles are branched.

A

true

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6
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What are the regions called that are at the end of cells and what do they contain?

A

Intercalated discs. These contain desmosomes, gap junctions and adhering junctions.

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7
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What is the purpose of gap junctions?

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To allow all the muscles to be electrically coupled so they beat in sync. (i.e. allow a rapid spread of depolarisation).

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8
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Role of desmosomes.

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Strong adhesion to keep the muscle cells connected when the muscle cells contract.

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9
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Role of adhering junctions

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Where actin filaments attach thin filaments in muscle sarcomeres to cell membrane.

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10
Q

Can cardiac muscles regenerate?

A

No, they undergo hypertrophy and die.

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