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Title: Muscle Anatomy


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Muscle Anatomy
  • Anatomy and Physiology L3

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Lets Review!!What type of muscle tissue does
each describe?
  • Long, thin multinucleated
  • Striated
  • Involuntary
  • Contracts rhythmically
  • Found in cardiac tissue
  • Voluntary
  • Contractions are slow and steady
  • Walls of visceral organs blood vessels
  • Contract rapidly vigorously

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Functions
  • Movement
  • Skeletal
  • Cardiac
  • Smooth
  • Posture Maintenance (skeletal)
  • Joint stability (skeletal)
  • Heat generation (skeletal)

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Gross Anatomy of Muscle
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Gross Anatomy
  • Fascia outer, toughest covering of Dense CT
  • Epimysium Each skeletal second fibrous layer
  • Each made up of many bundles of fascicles
  • Perimysium another CT, wrapping each fascicle
  • Fascicle group of bundled muscle fibers
  • Endomysium thin, delicate inner layer wrapping
    each muscle fiber (cell)

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Myofibril (make-up of fiber)
  • Bundles of muscle fibers
  • Sarcolemma cell membrane
  • SR similar to ER
  • Sarcomere contractile unit
  • Multi-nucleate

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Microscopic view
  • What are these stripes?
  • Circles?

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Myofibril
  • Thread-like protein structures
  • 2 types
  • Thick Myosin
  • Thin Actin
  • Alternating light/dark create striations
  • Allow muscle to contract (shorten) and relax
    (lengthen)

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Skeletal Muscle fiber
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Take a Break and Review!
  • Go to following animation
  • www.brookscole.com/chemistry_d/templates/student_r
    esources/shared_resources/animations/muscles/muscl
    es.html
  • Great animations and review activities!

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Sarcoplasmic Reticulum (SR)
  • Primary Fxn storage of calcium
  • High concentration of Calcium (Ca)
  • Maintained by Calcium pump

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Homework! (please type)
  • Protein structure of muscle mainly made up of
    Actin Myosin. Describe 2 others.
  • What is the function of dystrophin?
  • What is Muscular Dystrophy?
  • Cause
  • Physiological effects
  • Clinical affects
  • Difference between Duchanne MD and Becker MD?

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Motor Unit Composed of motor neuron all the
muscle fibers
  • NM Jxn
  • Terminal end stores ACh
  • ACh released into fiber
  • ACh acts as stimulus

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Steps in Muscle Contraction
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Steps in Muscle Contraction
  • Nerve impulse travels down motor neuron to NM
    junction
  • Acetylcholine (ACh) released into muscle
  • ACh diffuses across muscle fiber
  • Signals the SR to release Calcium stores
  • Ca initiates formation of crossbridges between
    Actin and Myosin (ATP)
  • Ca stimulates a change in Myosin shape

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Steps in Muscle Relaxation
  • Motor neuron impulse to stop contraction
  • Ca moves (Active transport) back into SR (to be
    stored) (ATP)
  • Absence of Ca causes crossbridges to break
    because Myosin changes back its shape
  • Actin filaments slide back (ATP)
  • RESULT Muscle relaxes
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