Week 8 - Muscular Tissue Flashcards

1
Q

Layers of skeletal muscle (inner to outer)

A

Endomysium
perimysium
epimysium

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2
Q

What cell forms muscle fibers?

A

Myoblast

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3
Q

What filament is the I band

A

Thin

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4
Q

What filament is the H band

A

Thick

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5
Q

Levels of function Organisation

A
  1. Skeletal muscle
    1. Muscle fascicle
    2. Muscle Fiber
    3. Myobril
    4. Sarcomere
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6
Q

synapse between a neuron and a skeletal muscle fiber

A

Neuromuscular junction

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7
Q

Length - tension relationship, what does the tension depend on

A

number of power strokes, amount of overlap between thick and thin filaments

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8
Q

Define twitch

A

A single neural stimulation that produces a single contraction

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9
Q

Define myogram

A

graph showing tension development in muscle fibers

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10
Q

Define fasciculation

A
  • Involuntary ‘muscle twitch’
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11
Q

Define recruitment

A

Increase in the number of active motor unit

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12
Q

Define muscle tone

A

The normal tension and firmness of a muscle at rest

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13
Q

Types of muscle contractions and the difference

A

Isotonic
Isometric
Isotonic - muscle length changes where as isometric doesnt

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14
Q

Energy source used directly for muscle contraction?

A

ATP

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15
Q

Define creatine phosphate

A

At rest, when ATP transfers energy to creatine phosphate

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16
Q

the enzyme creatine kinase , function

A

Conversion of ADP to ATP using the energy stored in CP

17
Q

Define glycolysis

A

The breakdown of glucose releasing energy

18
Q

Define recovery period

A

The time required after exertion for muscles to return to normal

19
Q

Define oxygen debt

A

After exercise, Body needs more oxygen than usual to normalise metabolic activities

20
Q

3 hormones that increase metabolic activities in skeletal muscles

A
  1. Growth hormone
    1. Testosterone
    2. Thyroid hormones
21
Q

Define force

A

maximum amount of tension produced

22
Q

Three types of muscle fibers

A

Fast fibers - Type 2b
Slow fibers - type 1
Intermediate - type 2a

23
Q

White vs red muscles, which have more of what fibers

A
White = mostly fast
Red = mostly slow
24
Q

Define muscle hypertrophy

A
  • Muscle growth from heavy training that causes increase in
    • Diameter of muscle fibers
    • Number of myofibrils
    • Number of mitochondria
    • Glycogen reserves
25
Q

Define atrophy

A

Reduction of muscle size, tone, and power

26
Q

Define intercalated discs

A
  • Specialised connections

Join sarcolemma’s of adjacent cardiac muscle cells by gap junctions

27
Q

Define automaticity

A

Contraction without neural stimulation

28
Q

Define plasticity

A

the ability to function over a wide range of lengths

29
Q

Define multiunit smooth muscle cell

A

Connected to more than one motor neuron

30
Q

Define Visceral smooth muscle cell

A

not connected to motor neuron

31
Q

Define pacesetter cell

A

Controls rhythmic cycles of activity