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Physiology
11th Grade
02/21/2009

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Term
Function
Definition
Movement
Term
Tension
Definition
Active force of a muscle (contraction)
Term
Resistance
Definition
force of object to be moved
Term
For movement to occur
Definition
Tension must over come resistance
Term
Muscle can only _________ (tension) not _______ (compression)
Definition
PULL, PUSH
Term
3 Types
Definition
Skeletal
Cardiac
Smooth
Term
Skeletal Muscle is for ___________
Definition
Voluntary Movement
Term
Skeletal muscle is attached to
Definition
Skeletal system
Term
Skeletal Muscle Functions
Definition
*Produce Movement of skeleton
*Maintain body posture
*support soft tissue
*Guard entrances and exits (sphincter muscles)
*Maintain Body Temperature
Term
Skeleton Attached to Muscle by _______
Definition
Tendons
Term
Skeletal Muscle Connective Tissue
Definition
*Epimysium
*Perimysium
*Endomysium
Term
Epimysium
Definition
*Separates muscle from other tissues/organs
Term
Perimysium
Definition
*Muscle fibers called fascicle (bundles)
*divided into compartments
*where blood vessels are
Term
Endomysium
Definition
*Divides fascicle into individual muscle fibers
*arterioles around each fiber
*ties adjacent fibers together
Term
Satellite cells
Definition
embryonic cells that did not become muscle cells but can become muscle cells to repair damage
Term
Connective tissues join to become _________ (bundles) or _________ (sheet)to attach to bone
Definition
*tendons
*aponeurosis
Term
Skeletal Muscle Muscle Fiber
Definition
*Multinucleated
*Sarcolemma
*Sarcoplasm
*Transverse Tubules (TT)
*Sarcoplasmic reticulum
*Myofibrils
Term
Multinucleated
Definition
*Each Nucleus from myoblast origin
*Fused Myoblasts form muscle fiber
Term
Sarcolemma
Definition
Muscle fiber cell membrane
Term
Sarcoplasm
Definition
Muscle fiber cytoplasm
Term
Transverse Tubules (TT)
Definition
Narrow tubes continuous with sarcolemma, Contains extracellular fluid
Term
Sarcoplasmic reticulum
Definition
*Similar to ER, connected to TT
*Surrounds myofibrils
*Contains extracellular fluid high in Ca-(2+)
Term
Myofibrils
Definition
*Bundles of Thick (myosin) and thin (actin)
*Myofilaments (proteins) organized into sarcomere
Term
A Band stains dark due to
Definition
Thick Myosin filaments
Term
I Band light staining due to
Definition
Actin only in I Band
Term
M line=
Definition
center of A band where myosin held in place by protiens
Term
H zone=
Definition
Area in A zone with myosin only
Term
Overlap Zone
Definition
myosin/actin overlap
Term
Z line=
Definition
where adjacent sarcomeress meet
Term
Myosin connected to Z line by _____
Definition
titin (protein)
Term
Sliding Filament Theory
Definition
* Myosin 'heads' with ADP + P(sub i) form cross bridges to 'walk' along actin during muscle contraction
Term
In resting state
Definition
Troponin/tropomyosin complex on actin prevents cross bridge formation
Term
How does it work? Sliding Filament Theory?
Step 1
Definition
Skeletal muscle stimulated to contract by nervous tissue
Term
Step 2
Definition
At neuromuscular junction, nerve impulse causes acetylcholine (Ach) to be released into synapse
Term
Step 3
Definition
Ach receptors on muscle change permeability of sarcolemma causing influx of Na+ into sarcoplasm
Term
Step 4
Definition
Influx continues until acetylcolinesterase removes Ach from receptors
Term
Step 5
Definition
Na+ causes Ca(2+) to be released from transverse tubules (TT) and sarcoplasmic reticulum
Term
Step 6
Definition
Ca(2+) attaches to troponin
*exposing attachment site to actin
Term
Step 7 Omit: extra card
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Definition
EXTRA CARD MUHAHAH
Term
Step 8
Definition
Myosin head attaches to exposed site in actin forming cross-bridge using energy from ATP
Term
Step 9
Definition
Myosin head (attached to actin) pivots towards M Line releasing ADP+P
Term
Step 10
Definition
Release of ADP + P(sub i) detaches myosin head from actin
Term
Step 11
Definition
Myosin head ready to form another cross-bridge with another actin using ATP
Term
Step 12
Definition
"walking" will continue as long as Ca (2+) attaches to troponin exposing attachment site
Term
RESULT!!!
Definition
Muscle contracts (shortens) causing tension that pulls bone towards desired position
Term
How does it stop?
Definition
Acetylcholine released into neuromuscular junction is quickly broken down and/or reabsorbed via acetylcholinesterase to stop neurotransmission

*Ca(2+) is quickly actively pumped back into SR
Term
What if you run out of ATP?
Definition
You Will Die!!! muhahahhaha

*Extra ATP converted to CP (creatine phosphate)
* When needed CPK (creatine phosphate)
*Releases energy from CP to make ATP
Term
Aerobic metabolism
Definition
*required for use of ATP and CP as energy source
*Uses glucose, glycogen, oxygen, (myoglobin helps)
*At rest, fatty acids used for ATP to make more glycogen, ATP and CP
Term
Anarobic Respiration
Definition
*ATP and CP are used up
*Pyruvate made in glycolysis cannot be fed into mitochondria fast enough
Term
Anarobic respiration
Result=
Definition
build up of toxic lactic acid= BAD
Term
Muscle Fatigue=
Definition
muscle cannot contract when stimulated by neurons
Term
Muscle atrophy=
Definition
muscles not used and become 'flabby'
Term
Cardiac Muscle Tissue is stimulated by...
Definition
Cardiac pacemaker cells... Not Nervous System
Term
Nervous system can influence...
Definition
RATE of contraction
Term
Intercalated discs
Definition
*connect adjacent cardiac muscle cells
*To ensure all contract together
Term
:)
Definition
:D
Term
What kind of energy does cardiac muscle use?
Definition
Aerobic metabolism ONLY
(myoglobin helps)
Term
Smooth Muscle Tissue
Definition
*Most all organs
*Spindle shape with single nucleus
*Not striated
*Myosin scatted throughout cell
*Actin attached to dense bodies
*Contraction causes muscle to 'twist'
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