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Title: Muscular System Overview Author: Giacobbe Last modified by: rlwray Created Date: 2/10/2000 3:28:10 PM Document presentation format: On-screen Show (4:3) – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Muscular System


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Muscular System
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My muscles are important because they
  • Hold my organs in place
  • Hold my bones together so that I can move
  • Help me chew my food
  • Open and close my eyelids
  • Pump my blood
  • Allow me to run and play
  • Help me to smile!

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What are muscles made of?
  • Stretchy, elastic cells and fibers
  • What else is stretchy like a muscle?

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Did you know that ?
  • more than 50 of body weight is muscle !
  • more then 60 of your body heat is generated by
    muscle contractions maintain body temperature
  • -You have over 650 muscles
  • -It takes more muscles to frown then it does to
    smile

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Three types of muscle
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Classification of muscle
Skeletal
Cardiac
Smooth
Note Control, Location and Structure
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Skeletal muscle
  • Large muscles

Maintain posture
  • Facilitate locomotion
  • PULL ON BONES

Move jointed bones
Found in antagonistic pairs
  • Attached to bones by tendons

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Structure of skeletal muscle
  • Each cell (fibre) is long and cylindrical
  • Muscle fibres are multi-nucleated more then one
    nucleus
  • Have large number of mitochondria organelle
    that produces ATP (energy)

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Skeletal muscle - Summary
  • Voluntary movement of skeletal parts
  • Spans joints and attached to skeleton
  • Multi-nucleated, striated, cylindrical fibres

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Cardiac muscle
  • Main muscle of heart
  • Pumping mass of heart
  • Critical To Life
  • Heart muscle cells behave as one unit
  • Heart always contracts to its full
    extent

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Structure of Cardiac Muscle Cells
  • (fibres) are short, branched and interconnected
  • striated multi-nucleated
  • Adjacent cells joined via electrical synapses
    (gap junctions)

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Cardiac muscle - Summary
  • Found in the heart
  • Involuntary rhythmic contraction
  • Branched, striated fibre with single nucleus and
    intercalated discs

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Smooth muscle
  • Lines walls of viscera (organs)
  • Found in longitudinal or circular arrangement
  • Alternating contractions of muscles in the
    digestive system leads to peristalsis

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Structure of Smooth Muscle Cells
  • uni-nucleated (one nucleus) cells
  • Striations not observed
  • Actin and myosin filaments are present
  • Ratio of thin-to-thick filaments is 161 (in
    striated muscle this is 21)
  • Myosin filaments are attached todense bodies at
    the end of eachcell

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Smooth muscle - Summary
  • Found in walls of hollow internal organs
  • Involuntary movement of internal organs
  • Elongated, spindle shaped fibre with single
    nucleus

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Muscle Control
Skeletal
Skeletal
Cardiac
Smooth
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