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Week 8
Lecture 3
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Anatomy
Undergraduate 2
10/31/2014

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Which muscle type is excitable?
Definition
all of them
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What are the types of muscle?
Definition
skeletal, smooth, and cardiac
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What are characteristics of skeletal muscle?
Definition
-muscles that are attached to the skeleton
-longest cell type
-voluntary
-striated
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What are characteristics of smooth muscle?
Definition
-typically not attached to skeleton
-not striated
-found in digestive tract, blood vessels, reproductive, and respiratory systems
-small cells that are spindle shaped
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What are characteristics of cardiac muscle?
Definition
-found only in heart
-fibers are striated and branching
-intercalated discs appear between fibers (actually gap junctions)
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What are characteristics of muscle?
Definition
-excitability
-contractibility
-extensibility
-elasticity
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What is excitability?
Definition
the ability of a muscle to conduct an action potential in response to a stimulus
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What is a contractibility?
Definition
the ability of a muscle to shorten and lengthen in order to generate a force though what they are pushing/pulling varies based on location
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What is extensibility?
Definition
the ability of a muscle to be stretched beyond resting length when it is relaxed
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What is elasticity?
Definition
the ability of a muscle to resume its original length, it doesn't stay stretched out
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What are the functions of muscle?
Definition
-produce movement
-maintain posture
-stabilize joints
-produce heat
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How does producing movement contribute to the overall function of a muscle?
Definition
there is movement of a skeletal structure, some kind of fluid or gas, or substance encircled by an organ
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How does maintaining posture contribute to the overall function of a muscle?
Definition
skeletal muscles do this
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How does stabilizing joints contribute to the overall function of a muscle?
Definition
muscles help keep knees locked, hips in appropriate extension, back straight, etc.
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How does producing heat contribute to the overall function of a muscle?
Definition
not all the potential energy that is released from ATP is converted to kinetic energy for work, therefore the rest is released as heat
Term
What is a brief description of the organization of the gross anatomy of a muscle?
Definition
epimyseum surrounding the bunches of fascicles, perimyseum surrounding the individual fascicles, within the fascicles are multiple muscle fibers individually surrounded by the endomyseum
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What are characteristics of the microscopic anatomy of muscle?
Definition
-multiple nuclei
-many mitochondira throughout
-myoglobin
-glycosomes
-sarcoplasmic reticulum
-myofibrils
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What is myoglobin?
Definition
protein that stores oxygen
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What are glycosomes?
Definition
natural storage granules which store additional glycogen
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What is the sarcoplasmic reticulum?
Definition
a modified endoplasmic reticulum surrounding the myofibrils
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What are myofibrils?
Definition
specialized contractile organelle that is rod-like and runs parallel down the length of the cell
Term
What are thick filaments made of?
Definition
myosin
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What are thin filaments made of?
Definition
actin, tropomyosin, and troponin
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What causes the banding pattern we see in skeletal muscle?
Definition
the overlap of thick and thin filaments in a myofibril
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What is the A-band?
Definition
length of thick filament that overlaps the thin filament too; dark band you see under microscope
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What is the I-band?
Definition
area of thin filament where there is no thick filament overlap; light band you see under microscope
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What is the H-zone?
Definition
area where there is no thin filaments within the A-band
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What is the M-line?
Definition
bisects the H-zone and is the area where we have end to end attachment of the thick filaments
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What is the Z-disc?
Definition
bisects the I band where we have end to end attachment of thin filaments
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What is a sarcomere?
Definition
the area between the two Z-discs
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Identify the A-band.
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Identify the I-band.
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Identify the H-zone.
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Identify the M-line.
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Identify the Z-discs.
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Definition
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What is significant about elastic filaments?
Definition
they do not participate in contraction, but rather are supportive and structural proteins that help provide integrity to the sarcomere
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What are the types of elastic filaments found in the sarcomere?
Definition
titin and nebulin
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What is titin and what does it do?
Definition
elastic filament running between the z-line and thick filament and it helps to provide recoil ability
Term
What is nebulin and what does it do?
Definition
runs along the thin filament, forming the core to provide integrity to it
Term
What are terminal cisternae?
Definition
the two expanded regions of the sarcoplasmic reticulum on either side of the T-tubules
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What are T-tubules?
Definition
extend from the plasma membrane and wrap around each myofibril
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What is a triad?
Definition
a term that refers to the two terminal cisternae and the T-tubule
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