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Muscular Systems Test
exam 3
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Anatomy
Undergraduate 2
11/18/2012

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What happens when the axon of motor neuron generates and transmits action potential to the axonal terminals
Definition
results in the release of Acetylcholine from vesicles in the axonal terminals to the neuromuscular cleft (synaptic cleft)
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What does binding of ACh to receptors on the motor end plate cause?
Definition
Depolarization- which leads to the generation of action potential at the motor end plate
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What occurs when the action potential spreads across the entire sarcolemma and into the T-tubules of the triads
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results in the release of calcium ions from the terminal cisternae of the triads into the sarcoplasm
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When calcium ions bind to TnC what happens?
Definition
the removal of tropomyosin from blocking the myosin binding sites on actin
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When tropomyosin blockade is gone...
Definition
activated myosin heads=cross bridges bind to the accessible myosin-binding sites on actin
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when ADP and Pi dissociate from the cross bridges, the attached crossed bridges change their orientation =
Definition
POWER STROKE - from a right angle to a bent position pulling the attached thin filament inward into the h zone toward the m line = MUSCLE CONTRACTION
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Cross bridge detachment
Definition
NEW ATP molecules bind to the attached myosin heads causing them to DETACH
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What is responsible for the coupling of excitation to the contraction of skeletal muscles
Definition
calcium ions
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Rigor Mortis
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lack of new ATP - ATP synthesis ceases - muscles remain contracted --> cross bridge detachment is impossible
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Muscle fatigue
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ATP deficit = can't keep up with demand
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Anaerobic catabolism of glucose
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pyruvic acid is converted into LACTIC ACID which reduces blood pH and contributes to muscle fatigue
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change in muscle in aerobic/endurance exercises
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increase in capillaries, mitochondria, myoglobin,stamina
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change in muscle in resistance exercise
Definition
increase in muscle size=hypertrophy
increase in glycogen
bigger muscles=increased muscle strength
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why do fast glycolytic fibers tire quickly
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tires quickly because glycogen reserves are short-lived and lactic acid accumulates quickly, making it a fatigable fiber
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How are thick and thin filaments in smooth muscle arranged
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diagonally
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Do smooth muscles have sarcomeres?
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no
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Do thin filaments in smooth muscle have troponin
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no
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What does calcium bind to in smooth muscle
Definition
calmodulin
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do smooth muscles have Z discs?
Definition
no - no sarcomeres
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What do dense bodies in smooth muscle do?
Definition
anchor thin filaments
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What structures in smooth muscles resist tension?
Definition
Intermediate filaments
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Does the sarcolemma of smooth muscle have T-tubules?
Definition
no, the sarcolemma has shallow cavities called CAVEOLAE = extracellular fluid rich in calcium
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Single Unit smooth muscles
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-composed of circular and longitudinal smooth muscle sheets
-innervated by autonomic nerve fibers
-electrically-coupled by gap junctions=CONTRACTS AS A UNIT
-stimulated to contract by chemicals
**EXHIBIT PACEMAKER ACTIVITY
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multiunit smooth muscle
Definition
-composed of individual smooth muscle fibers
-LACKS gap junctions=CONTRACT INDEPENDENTLY
-innervated by the autonomic nerve fibers
-stimulated to contract by chemicals
NO pacemaker activity
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Cardiac muscle
Definition
-uninucleate
-striated= presence of sarcomeres
-T-tubules present = TRIADS ARE ABSENT
-highly branched cells with membrane junctions called INTERCALATED DISCS
-electrically coupled
-demososmes
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Why are cardiac cells electrically-coupled?
Definition
due to the presence of GAP JUNCTIONS and the cardiac muscle contracts as a single unit = FUNCTIONAL SYNCYTIUM
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What are intercalated discs?
Definition
membrane junctions- contain gap junctions and desmosomes
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What do desmosomes do in cardiac muscle?
Definition
prevent cardiac cells from separating when cardiac muscle contracts
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Used by what muscles: Calcium-entry calcium release mechanism
Definition
smooth muscle and cardiac muscle
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Calcium channel blocker does what?
Definition
inhibit contraction of smooth muscle and cardiac muscle
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striations present in which muscles?
Definition
skeletal muscle and cardiac muscle
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Which muscles are sarcomeres present?
Definition
Skeletal and cardiac muscle
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which muscles have T-tubules
Definition
skeletal and cardiac
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in which muscles does Ca2+ bind to TnC
Definition
skeletal and cardiac muscle
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presence of gap junctions in which muscles ?
Definition
single-unit smooth muscle and cardiac muscle
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function syncytium in which muscles?
Definition
single-unit smooth muscle and cardiac muscle
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involuntary muscle control of contraction in what muscles
Definition
smooth muscle and cardiac muscle
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voluntary control of muscle contraction in which muscles?
Definition
ONLY skeletal muscles
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How does smooth muscle grow?
Definition
hyperplasia and hypertrophy
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Skeletal and cardiac muscle grow by...
Definition
hypertrophy
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hypertrophy
Definition
increase in sie of a tissue or organ independent of the bodys general growth
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hyperplasia
Definition
accelerated growth
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perimysium
Definition
layer of fibrous CT that surrounds each VESICLE
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fascicles
Definition
bundle of muscle fibers -> consists of a group of endomysium-covered muscle fibers
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epimysium
Definition
thin CT membrane that surrounds the WHOLE muscle
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endomysium
Definition
sheath of CT that surrounds each individual muscle FIBER
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Tendons
Definition
dense CT connecting muscle to bone
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sarcolemma
Definition
plasma membrane of skeletal muscle fiber
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sarcoplasm
Definition
cytoplasm of a muscle cell --> contains glycosomes (stores glucose)
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sarcoplasmic reticulum
Definition
smooth endoplasmic reticulum (stores/releases calcium into the sarcoplasm)
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myoglobin
Definition
red pigment that stores oxygen
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sarcomere
Definition
region between two z discs= smallest contractile unit of a muscle fiber= functional unit of a skeletal muscle
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Z line
Definition
midline of the I band - anchors thin filaments
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H zone
Definition
midline of the A band- not overlapping with A band
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A band
Definition
dark bands of muscle fiber- THICK filament
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I band
Definition
light bands of muscle fiber- regions of THIN filaments not overlapping with A band
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triad
Definition
a grouping of t-tubule with paired terminal cisterns (2) of the sarcoplasmic reticulum- Function= for the release of calcium ions inro the sarcoplasm when the sarcolemma DEPOLARIZES
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motor unit
Definition
consists of one motor neuron and all the muscle fibers in it
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direct attachment of muscle
Definition
the epimysium of the skeletal muscle is fused directly to the periosteum - cranial muscles
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indirect attachment of muscle
Definition
the CT wrappings of the skeletal muscle extends as a tendon or an aponeurosis to anchor the muscle to bone, cartilage or fascia
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Attachment sites for each skeletal muscle
Definition
1. origin= the immovable bone
2. insertion= the bone that moves during muscle contraction
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