Phils 8
what are thin filaments attacahed to
z discs
What was the longest time interval between stimuli when incomplete tetanus was first observed? About 210 ms. Greater than 250 ms. About 70 ms. About 170 ms.
About 170 ms.
What was the longest time interval between stimuli when summation was first observed? About 70 ms. Greater than 250 ms. About 170 ms. About 210 ms.
About 210 ms.
What was the longest time interval between stimuli when complete tetanus was first observed? Greater than 250 ms. About 170 ms. About 210 ms. About 70 ms.
About 70 ms.
What was the time interval between stimuli when single twitches were observed? Less than 70 ms. About 170 ms. Greater than 250 ms. About 200 ms.
Greater than 250 ms.
A contraction is produced by an increase in the level of calcium in the sarcoplasm. Where is calcium stored when the muscle is at rest? In the sarcoplasm. Outside the cell. In the sarcoplasmic reticulum. In the sarcomere.
In the sarcoplasmic reticulum.
Why would the rate of muscle relaxation be slower after tetanus than after a single twitch? The contraction was larger, so the rate of relaxation would be slower. Cross-bridges are formed during relaxation. It takes time for the large amount of calcium in the sarcoplasm to be taken up by the sarcoplasmic reticulum. There is maximum amount of overlap between the thick and thin myofilaments.
It takes time for the large amount of calcium in the sarcoplasm to be taken up by the sarcoplasmic reticulum.
what interaction is essential for excitation of a muscle fiber to result in contraction
SR and T-tubules
what causes the thin myofilaments to be pulled toward the center of the sarcomere
a subsquent shape change in the myosin heads
what results in the opening of voltage gated calcium channels in the SR membrane
action potential traveling down T-tubules
During summation, the muscle contracted: and the amount of tension created decreased. and did not return to resting length before it contracted again. and returned to resting length before it contracted again.
and did not return to resting length before it contracted again.
During single twitch contractions, the muscle contracted: and the amount of tension increased with each subsequent twitch. and returned to resting length before it contracted again. and did not return to resting length before it contracted again.
and returned to resting length before it contracted again.
why is a single brief contraction (or twitch) of the muscle is produced by a single action potential
because it creates a transient increase in sarcoplasmic calcium
how is maintaining elevated calcium levels achieved
by stimulating the muscle fiber to produce many action potentials in quick succession
___ diffuses out of the SR and into the sarcoplasm
calcium
what pumps in the SR membrane quickly to move calcium back into the SR
calcium pumps
what do thin myofilaments extend towards
center of the sarcomere
where are thick myofilaments located
center of the sarcomere
what does high frequency stimulation produce
complete tetanus
During incomplete tetanus, the muscle: contracted so that the single contractions created more tension than seen during single twitches. contracted and returned to resting length before it contracted again. produced a prolonged (fused) contraction, and single contractions could not be seen.
contracted so that the single contractions created more tension than seen during single twitches.
after the movement of tropomyosin, what can take place between the myosin and actin molecules to produce a shortening of the sarcomere?
cross bridge cycling
The sarcoplasmic level of calcium quickly ___, troponin releases ____ and returns to its original shape, and ____ returns to its original location blacking myosin-binding sites
declines calcium tropomyosin
after completion of this simulation, you will be able to use instruments to apply electrical stimuli ____ to the exposed muscle and display the evoked contraction as a deflection of a line tracing on the screen
directly
what is attached to the equipment stand and connected directly to the muscle
force transudcer
what of the muscle stimulation affects the evoked movement
frequence
In a resting skeletal muscle, calcium is stored: in the sarcoplasm of the muscle fibers. in the myofibrils. in the sarcoplasmic reticulum. in the sarcomere.
in the sarcoplasmic reticulum
this occurs when the muscle fails to relax between contractions
incomplete tetanus
what is the shaking effect elicited by
incomplete tetanus
what will further increases in stimulus frequency produce
incomplete tetanus
The process of cross bridge cycling ____ thin and thick myofilament overlap, ____ sarcomere length, and therefore causes ___ of the muscle fiber
increases decreasing contraction
what does prolonging the the period of elevated sarcoplasmic calcium do?
increases the time for cross bridge cycling
what are transverse tubules (T-tubules)
invaginations of the cell membrane
An action potential in skeletal muscle fibers increases sarcoplasmic calcium levels because: it travels directly to the sarcoplasmic reticulum, which then releases calcium into the cell. it directly stimulates the sarcomeres. it opens voltage-gated calcium channels in the sarcolemma, so that calcium enters the cell from the outside. it travels down the T-tubules, stimulating voltage-gated calcium channels in the sarcoplasmic reticulum membrane.
it travels down the T-tubules, stimulating voltage-gated calcium channels in the sarcoplasmic reticulum membrane.
___ frequency stimulation produces single twitches, as seen when your eye twitches
low
what is the sarcoplasmic level of calcium in a resting muscle
low
what occurs at complete tetanus
maximum tension is achieved because the intracellular concentration of calcium is essentially constant all channels will be open so that the rate of calcium release will be the same rate of calcium reuptake
During a single twitch contraction of a skeletal muscle fiber: maximum tension is always achieved. maximum tension is never achieved. no tension is produced. calcium is not released from the sarcoplasmic reticulum.
maximum tension is never achieved.
when a ___ ___ excites a muscle fiber, the action potential travels down the T-tubules
motor neuron
during normal limb movements, ___ ___ produce action potentials at a sufficiently high frequency to elicit complete tetanus
motor neurons
skeletal muscles are composed of cells called ___ ___
muscle fibers
each muscle fiber contains many cylindrical structures called ____
myofibrils
what are myofibrils composed of
myofilaments arranged in sarcomeres
what forms cross bridges
myosin heads bind to actin
what are thick myofilaments made up of
myosin molecules
During complete tetanus, the muscle: contracted and returned to resting length before it contracted again. produced a prolonged (fused) contraction, and single contractions could not be seen. contracted so that the single contractions created more tension than seen during single twitches.
produced a prolonged (fused) contraction, and single contractions could not be seen.
muscle tesnion can be increased by ____ the period of elevated sarcoplasmic calcium
prolonging
when cross bridging ceases the muscle
relaxes
what are the fundamental contractile unit of skeletal muscle
sarcomeres
what occurs during incomplete tetanus
sarcoplasmic calcium accumulation increases the amount of tension beyond that of individual twitches
___ ___ is an organell that wraps around myofibrils and is linked to invaginations fo the cell membrane
sarcoplasmic reticulum
after the completion of this simulation, you will be able to determine the time taken for the ___ ___ to take up calcium after a single contraction
sarcoplasmic reticulum
sarcomeres are connected in a ____ to form a chain
series
In this lab you will apply electrical stimuli to a muscle, initially evoking ___ ____
single twitches
what will increasing the stimulus frequency result in
summation
after completion of this lab, you will be able to change the stimulus frequency and relate changes in the line tracing to ___, ____ ___, and ___ ____
summation, incomplete tetanus, and complete tetanus
increasing the stimulus frequency produces ___, ___ ____, and ____
summation, incomplete tetanus, and tetanus
during a single twitch, the brief period of cross bridge cycling generates only a small amount of ____
tension
this occurs when prolonged, elevated calcium levels in the sarcoplasm increase muscle tension
tetanus
why is the influx of calcium into the sarcoplasm short lived?
the action potential is brief and the voltage gated calcium channels quickly close
what does the force transducer detect
the amount of tension produced by the contracting muscle
calcium binds with a ____ myofilament protein called ____
thin troponin
what overlaps with thick myofilaments
thin myofilaments
what is cross bridge cycling initiated by
the movement of calcium from the SR to the sarcoplasm
when tropomyosin moves out of the way, what is exposed
the myosin binding sites on the actin molecules of the thin myofilaments
where is calcium stored in a resting muscle
the sarcoplasmic reticulum
what occurs during summation
the twitches "piggyback" on one another
During incomplete tetanus, the amount of tension increases above that seen with a single twitch because: there is accumulation of calcium in the sarcoplasm. sarcoplasmic calcium levels drop. maximum tension is achieved. the muscle twitches fuse into a single, maximum contraction.
there is accumulation of calcium in the sarcoplasm.
each sarcomere contains overlapping ___ and ___ myofilaments capable of causing contraction
thick and thin
mysoin heads of the ___ ____ are capable of binding actin of ___ ____
thick filaments thin filaments
Calcium initiates a contraction of skeletal muscle by binding with: actin. tropomyosin. myosin. troponin.
troponin
what happens when troponin binds to calcium
troponin changes shape and tropomyosin moves out of the way
you will change the time interval between the stimuli to observe ___, ___, and ____
twitches, summation, and tetanus
the force produced by the muscle is then controlled by changing the number and type of contracting muscle fibers
under normal conditions