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Muscles and Metabolism
Muscle Anatomy
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Physiology
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07/22/2013

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Acetylcholine
Definition
A chemical released from certain nerve endings, especially those innervating skeletal muscles.
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Action potential
Definition
A rapid change in electrical activity across a nerve or muscle membrane, usually due to a rapid flow of sodium ions across the membrane into the cell
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Adenosine diphosphate
Definition
One of the chemical products of the breakdown of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) for energy during muscle contraction
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Adenosine triphosphate
Definition
A chemical that serves as the immediate source of chemical energy for most of the energy consuming reactions of the body, especially for muscle contraction. ATP is split into ADP and phosphate to form energy.
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Alpha motor neurons
Definition
Nerves that cause skeletal muscle fibers (extrafusal fibers) to contract
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Cross bridges
Definition
The linkages between thick and thin filaments during muscle contraction
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Depolarization
Definition
Reduction in the electrical charge across the resting cell membrane
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Motor neuron
Definition
A nerve cell that conducts an impulse from the central nervous system to muscles or glands
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Motor unit
Definition
A motor neuron and all the muscle fibers which it innervates
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Neuromuscular junction (motor endplate)
Definition
The junction between motor nerve ending and sarcolemmal membrane of a muscle fiber
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Sarcolemma
Definition
The muscle fiber membrane
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Sarcoplasm
Definition
The cytoplasm of muscle fibers
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Sarcoplasmic reticulum
Definition
A network of channels extending throughout muscle fibers; regulates the availability of calcium to the troponin molecules of the thin filaments
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Transverse tubules (t-tubules)
Definition
Channels that conduct action potentials from the surface of a muscle fiber to the interior of the fiber
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Tropomyosin
Definition
A protein in the thin filaments of skeletal muscle; blocks attachment sites on actin
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Tropopin
Definition
A protein in the thin filaments of skeletal muscle; inhibits myosin ATPase activity until tropopin is inactivated by calcium ions released from the sarcoplasmic reticulum
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What are the three ways skeletal muscles can get ATP?
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ATP-CP system (anaerobic)

Lactic Acid System (anaerobic)

Aerobic System

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Creatine Phosphate (CP)
Definition
A molecule that assists creation of ATP from ADP
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ATP-CP System
Definition
Stored creatine phosphate (CP) fuel in muscles provides enough CP for converting ADP to ATP to give you approximately 30 seconds of explosive energy.
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Lactic Acid System
Definition
Uses a process called "glycolysis" in order to replenish ATP. Breaks down glucose, but produces lactic acid -- a toxin that inhibits muscle function. YOU CAN SUSTAIN IN THIS MODE FOR 1-2 MINUTES
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O2 System/Krebs Cycle
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Uses carbohydrates, protein and fat as fuel to produce ATP. This conversion requires oxygen. When you continue aerobic for more than 15 minutes you begin to use fat efficiently as a fuel.
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