Muscle system Flashcards

1
Q

What is the sarcomere

A

the space between the z-discs

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2
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what are the three types of muscle cells

A

cardiac muscles
smooth muscles
skeletal muscles

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3
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what are the characteristics of cardiac muscles

A

only found in the heart
tubular & arranged in a branched like network
striated with one nucleus per cell
contraction is involuntary

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4
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what are the characteristics of smooth muscles

A

long tapered sheets, which are non striated
one nucleus per cell
involuntary contraction
makes up the walls of many internal structures such as the digestive tract and blood vessels

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5
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what are the characteristics of skeletal muscles

A

tubular, long, striated cells
many nuclei per cell
voluntary

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6
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what are antagonistic skeletal muscles

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muscles that work in pairs. When one contracts the other relaxes and vice versa.

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7
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State the hierarchy of muscles from biggest to smallest

A

muscle
muscle-fibre bundle
muscle fibre
myofibrils
myofilaments

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8
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what are the 4 parts of muscle fibres

A

myofibrils
mitochondria
membrane - called sarcolemma
cytoplasm - called sacroplasm

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9
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what is the muscle fibre made out of

A

Actin and Myosin

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10
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what does actin look like

A

A thin filament attached to the z-line

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11
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what does myosin look like

A

a thick, long filament with little myosin heads extending from it

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12
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what is myoglobin

A

hemoglobin for skeletal muscles

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13
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what is the process of muscle contraction and relaxation

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Ca2+ is released -> tropomyosin is moved out of the way -> myosin heads bond to actin -> muscle contracts -> nervous stimulation stops -> Ca2+ is pumped away -> ATP unbinds myosin heads from actin -> myosin filaments slide back to relaxed

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14
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what is rigor mortis

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when something dies the muscles stay contracted bc ATP can’t be created to unbind the myosin heads from the actin

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15
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what happens to the z-disks when muscles contract and relax

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relaxes: z-disks move apart
contracts: z-disks move together

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