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Title: MUSCLES


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MUSCLES
  • CHAPTER 9

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MUSCLE TYPES
  • SKELETAL-striations,voluntary, multinucleated
  • SMOOTH-involuntary, non-striated, visceral
  • CARDIAC-involuntary, striated, branched

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MUSCLE FUNCTIONS
  • Producing Movement-pull on bones which act as
    levers
  • Maintaining Posture
  • Stabilizing Joints
  • Generating Heat

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FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERISTICS
  • Excitability-the ability to receive and react to
    a stimulus
  • Contractibility-the ability to shorten forcibly
    when stimulated
  • Extensibility-the ability to stretch or extend
  • Elasticity-the ability to resume normal length
    after stretching

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GROSS ANATOMY OF SKELETAL MUSCLE
  • Endomysium-areolar connective tissue binding each
    muscle fiber
  • Fascicles-bundles of muscle fibers
  • Perimysium-collagenic sheath binding fascicles
  • Epimysium-dense fibrous connective tissue that
    surrounds the entire muscle
  • Deep Fascia-coarse sheet of fibrous connective
    tissue that binds muscles into functional groups
    as well as other organs

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Motorunit 1
Motorunit 2
Spinal cord
Nerve
Motor neuroncell body
Motor neuronaxon
Neuromuscularjunctions
Nuclei
Muscle fibers(cells)
Muscle
Tendon
Bone
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SKELETAL MUSCLE..MORE GROSS ANATOMY
  • Nerve and Blood Supply-Each muscle is served by
    an artery and one or more veins as well as a
    nerve ending that controls activity
  • Attachments-insertion origin
  • direct-epimysium fused to periosteum or
    perichondrium of cartilage
  • indirect-ct wrappings extend as a rope to
    attach to connective tissue surrounding bone or
    cartilage(aponeurosis) or to another muscle

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MICROSCOPIC ANATOMY OF SKELETAL MUSCLE
  • Sarcolemma--plasma membrane of a muscle cell
  • Sarcoplasm-similar to cytoplasm of the other
    cellsbut contains large amounts of glycogen and
    myoglobin(similar to hemoglobin-oxygen storage)
  • Myofibrils-super organelles that run parallel and
    extend the entire length of the cell-80 of cell
    volume-other organelles are squeezed in around
    them.contractile units
  • Sarcomeres-chains of these make up myofibrils
  • Striations-repeating light and dark bandslight
    bands-I dark bands-A they give the cell its
    striped appearance.

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Motor neuronaxon
Action potential
Mitochondrion
Tubule
Endoplasmicreticulum (ER)
Myofibril
Ca2 releasedfrom ER
Plasma membrane
Sarcomere
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MICROSCOPIC ANATOMY,contd
  • H-Zone, Z-Lines-midline interruptions in the band
    or striations
  • M-Line-an interruption in the H zone
  • T-Tubules-found at the A-1 junction,an
    invagination of the sarcolemma into the cell.They
    serve as connectors for all the myofibrils as
    well as a transport system.
  • Myofilaments-at the molecular level, thick and
    thin filaments-what the myofibrils are made of
    and they are found in the sarcomeres
  • Thick-Myosin-have heads (cross bridges) and tails
  • Thin-Actin-coin-shaped molecules reinforced by
    tropomyosin strands

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Muscle Vocab List
  • Gluteus Maximus
  • Gastrocnemius
  • Latissimus Dorsi
  • Deltoid
  • Semitendinosus
  • Trapezius
  • Rectus Femoris
  • Triceps Biceps Brachii
  • Gracilis
  • Flexor Carpi Ulnaris
  • Platysma
  • Sternohyoid
  • Transversus Abdominus
  • Occipitalis
  • Sternocleidomastoid
  • Bracialis
  • Obicularis Oris
  • Obicularis Oculi
  • Frontalis
  • Pectoralis Major
  • External Oblique
  • Rectus Femoris
  • Sartorius
  • Masseter
  • Temporalis
  • Extensor Carpi Ulnaris
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