Skeletal and Muscular System Flashcards

1
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Main functions of skeleton?

A

support, protection and movement

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2
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Main types of skeleton?

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  • hydrostatic skeletons
  • exoskeletons
  • endoskeletons
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hydrostatic skeleton?

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  • consist of fluid held under pressure in a closed body compartment
  • flatworms, cnidarians, nematodes and annelids
  • to change the shape of fluid-filled compartments
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exoskeleton?

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  • hard encasement
  • deposited on the surface of animal
  • found in molluscs and arthropods
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endoskeleton?

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-hard supporting elements
-bones
-found in sponges, echinoderms and chordates
mammalian skeleton is built more than 200 bones

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6
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Function of muscles and tendons?

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help to support large land vertebrates

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7
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skeletal muscles are attached to the skeleton in?

A

antagonistic pairs

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8
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skeletal muscle consists of?

A

bundle of long fibers

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9
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muscle fiber?

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bundle of smaller myofibrils arranged longitudinally

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myofibrils are composed of?

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  1. thin filaments (2 strands of actin and 1 strand of regulatory protein)
  2. thick filaments (staggered arrays of myosin molecules)
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11
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skeletal muscle is also known as and why?

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  • striated muscle

- the regular arrangement of the myofilaments creates a pattern of light and dark bands

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in vertebrate skeletal muscle, each repeating unit is called?

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  • sarcomere
  • bordered by Z lines
  • thick filaments attached at the M lines centered in the sarcomere
  • area contain myofilaments
  • I band, A band and H zone
  • muscle at rest
  • partially overlap (thick and thin filaments)
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13
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sliding-filament model of muscle contraction?

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  • the filaments slide past each other longitudinally

- producing more overlap between thin and thick filaments

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result of sliding?

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  • I band and H zone shrink
    a. relaxed muscle fiber
  • I bands and H zone wide
    b. contracting muscle fiber
  • thick and thin slide past each other, reducing the width of the I bands and H zone and shortening sarcomere
    c. fully contracted muscle fiber.
  • sarcomere is shorter still
  • thin filament overlap, eliminating H zone
  • I bands disappear as the end of thick filament contract the Z lines
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15
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skeletal muscle fiber contracts?

A

when stimulated by a motor neuron

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16
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infoldings of the plasma membrane called?

A

transverse tubules

17
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action potential along the T tubules?

A

causes the sarcoplasmic reticulum to release Ca2+

18
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Why the Ca2+ binds to the troponin-tropomyosin complex on the thick filament?

A

exposing the myosin-binding sites and allowing the cross-bridge cycle to proceed

19
Q

how many muscles are in the human body?

A

600 / 640

20
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how many bones are in a adult human body?

A

206

21
Q

Which system is responsible for creating red blood cells?

A

skeletal

22
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A socket type of joint is one that can move to multiple directions. Which one below is a socket type of joint?

A

shoulder

23
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A hinge type of joint is one that moves back and forth only. Which one below is an example of hinge type of joint?

A

elbow

24
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What is the difference between ligament and tendon?

A
  • ligament connects bone to bone

- tendon connects muscle to bone

25
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What are the 3 types of muscles?

A

Cardiac, skeletal, smooth

26
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in vertebrate skeletal muscle, near the edge of sarcomere?

A

only THIN filaments

27
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in vertebrate skeletal muscle, zone in the center contain

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only THICK filaments