CH 9 : MUSCLES AND MUSCLE TISSUSES, FINAL REVIEW
Describe the events occurring during the three phases of a muscle twitch.
1) Latent period: events of excitation-contraction coupling 2) Period of contraction: cross bridge formation; tension increases 3) Period of relaxation: Ca2+reentry into the SR; tension declines to zero
What protein makes up thin filaments? actin
actin
What type of neurons Smooth muscle?
autonomic
The sequence of events for muscle contractions?
motor neuron action potential, neurotransmitter release, muscle cell action potential, release of calcium ions from SR, ATP-driven power stroke, sliding of myofilaments or Nerve impulse 1. Activation of Muscle by Ach at neuromuscular junction: (wave "jumps" from neuron to muscle) Muscle impulse 2. Excitation-contraction coupling: Link between electrical event (impulse) and mechanical event (sliding of myofilaments) Contraction (Increase in intracellular Ca2+ signals "go" )
a motor neuron and all the muscle cells it stimulates motor unit
motor unit
The response of a muscle to a single brief threshold stimulus. muscle twitch
muscle twitch
What protein makes up thick filaments? myosin
myosin
Do smooth muscle fibers have sarcomeres? Myofibrils? Myofilaments?
no sarcomeres or myofibrils, but does contain myofilaments
the sheath of connective tissue surrounding a bundle of muscle fibers. perimysium
perimysium
the involuntary constriction and relaxation of the muscles of the intestine or another canal, creating wavelike movements that push the contents of the canal forward.
peristalsis
the fine transparent tubular sheath that envelops the fibers of skeletal muscles. sarcolemma
sarcolemma
a structural unit of a myofibril in striated muscle, consisting of a dark band and the nearer half of each adjacent pale band. The smallest unit of muscle.
sarcomere
Myofilaments are arranged in repeating, functional units called __________. sarcomeres
sarcomeres
the cytoplasm of striated muscle cells. sarcoplasm
sarcoplasm
a specialized type of smooth ER that regulates the calcium ion concentration in the cytoplasm of striated muscle cells.
sarcoplasmic reticulum
Which is the only muscle conscious (voluntary) control? skeletal
skeletal
What are the 3 types of muscle in the human body? skeletal, cardiac, smooth
skeletal, cardiac, smooth
Would motor units serving eye movement be large or small? small
small
The walls of hollow organs and large blood vessels contain this type of muscle tissue. smooth
smooth
What type of neurons innervate skeletal muscle?
somatic
Muscles attach to bone via rope-like dense regular connective tissues called ________. tendons
tendons
The four factors that influence contractile force are
the number of muscle fibers stimulated the relative size of the fibers the frequency of stimulation the degree of muscle stretch
What is the primary function of the sarcoplasmic reticulum in skeletal muscle?
Regulate intracellular calcium concentration
Compare and Contrast the basic types of muscle tissue
(1) Skeletal Muscle-is associated with the bony skeleton, and consists of large cells that bear striations and are controlled voluntarily. somatic (2) Cardiac Muscle-occurs only in the heart, and consists of small cells that are striated and under involuntary control autonomic (3) Smooth Muscle-is found in the walls of hollow organs, and consists of small elongated cells that are not striated and are under involuntary control. Autonomic
Describe the sliding filament model of contraction.
In the relaxed state, thin and thick filaments overlap only slightly During contraction, myosin heads bind to actin, detach, and bind again, to propel the thin filaments toward the middle of myosin (filaments overlap more) Sarcomeres shorten, muscle cells shorten, and the whole muscle shortens
Define muscle tone.
Maintained due to partial contraction of relaxed portions of skeletal muscle. There are ALWAYS a few muscle fibers within a muscle that are contracted while most are relaxed. This is ESSENTIAL in maintaining posture. or A continuous passive partial contraction of muscles
What structures make up a "triad" and what is its role in muscle contraction?
Triad are successive groupings of two terminal cisterns and IT-Tubule. Triads help to ensure every myofibril in the muscle fiber contracts at virtually the same time.
meaning within the muscle, is a wispy layer of areolar connective tissue that ensheaths each individual myocyte (muscle fiber, or muscle cell). It also contains capillaries and nerves. It overlies the muscle fiber's cell membrane: the sarcolemma. endomysium
endomysium
a sheath of fibrous elastic tissue surrounding a muscle. epimysium
epimysium
Describe factors that influence the velocity and duration of contraction are the muscle
fiber type, load and recruitment.
Muscle cells are referred to as ________.
fibers
What feature in single-unit smooth muscle tissue allows cells to contract as a sheet (in unison)? gap junctions
gap junctions