Muscular System
Skeletal muscle contraction is controlled by _____ neurons
motor
Elasticity
The ability of a material to bounce back after being disturbed
oxygen debt
The amount of additional oxygen that must be inhaled in order to restore pre-exercise levels is called oxygen
thick filament
composed of myosin
In a muscle, the perimysium is composed of what type of connective tissue?
dense irregular
fast glycolytic fibers
contract quickly, have fast myosin ATPase, and are easily fatigued; anaerobic; sprinters
fast oxidative fibers
contract quickly, have fast myosin ATPases, and have moderate resistance to fatigue; aerobic; walking
slow oxidative fibers
contract slowly, have slow acting myosin ATPases, and are fatigue resistant; most efficient; marathon
myofibrils
cylindrical organelles specialized for contraction
Sarcoplasm is another term for skeletal muscle ______.
cytoplasm
In an isometric contraction, the muscle ______ body movement.
does not produce
actin
double-stranded contractile protein
tropomyosin
double-stranded regulatory protein
A skeletal muscle cell is also called a muscle _________
fiber
The sarcoplasm of a skeletal muscle fiber contains hundreds to thousands of long, cylindrical structures called ___________ that extend the length of the cell.
myofibrils
Muscle fibers contain cylindrical structures called myofibrils, which are composed of ______.
myofilaments
Myofibrils are made of ______.
myofilaments
resting muscle tone
relaxed muscles are not completely relaxed and soft. bc they have some background tension
The ___________ filament theory explains how muscle fibers shorten during contraction.
sliding
Epimysium
surrounds entire muscle; most superficial CT layer of muscle tissue
latent period
there is no tension
In a muscle cell at rest, the myosin heads of a thick filament point ______ the sarcomere.
toward the ends of
Calcium ions bind to what protein in a thin myofilament?
troponin
If the sarcoplasm of a muscle cell is flooded with calcium ions, to which protein will they bind?
troponin
True or false: A single myofibril runs the length of the muscle fiber.
true
Each myosin protein molecule in a thick filament consists of ______ strands.
two
Thick filaments are about ______ the diameter of thin filaments.
two times
The endomysium is composed of what type of connective tissue?
areolar
Smooth muscle is found where in the respiratory system?
around the bronchioles
The long tails of the myosin molecules in the thick filaments point toward the ______ of the filament.
center
thin filament
composed of actin, troponin, and tropomyosin
During the development of skeletal muscle cells, some myoblasts do not fuse and instead become ______ cells.
satellite
If a skeletal muscle is injured, surrounding ______ cells may be stimulated to differentiate and assist in its repair and regeneration.
satellite
Summation
A "step-wise" increase in the force of contraction of a single muscle fiber or single motor unit due to repeated stimulation
muscle twitch
A single contraction and relaxation of a muscle fiber
excitiability
Ability of muscles to respond to a stimulus
A muscle fiber is what level of organization in the body?
Cellular
Perimysium
Connective tissue surrounding a fascicle; middle CT layer of muscle tissue
In a thin filament, individual G-actin molecules are strung together to form ______.
F-actin
Myofibrils
Microscopic protein filaments that make up muscle cells.
isometric contraction
Muscle contracts but there is no movement, muscle stays the same length. ex: gripping a cup. holding a position
Function of skeletal muscle
Posture Voluntary movement Temperature regulation
Endomysium
Surrounds individual muscle fibers; innermost layer of CT in muscle
muscle tension
The force generated when a skeletal muscle is stimulated to contract
T/F: Smooth muscle cells retains their mitotic ability.
True
Extensibility
ability to be stretched
Contractability
ability to shorten
bundles of muscle fibers.
fascicles
muscle fatigue
inability to contract and produce tension
muscle recruitment
increase in the # of motor units being used to increase strength of contraction
caveolae
indentations in sarcolemma of smooth musc; may act like T tubules
sarcolemma
plasma membrane of a muscle fiber (cell)
The plasma membrane of a skeletal muscle fiber is called the
sarcolemma