PhysioEx9.0 Exercise 2.1 and 2.2 Skeletal Muscle Physiology
A single action potential and a single contractile event in the muscle fibers it innervates
A single action potential propagating down a motor axon results in
One contractile response to a single action potential
A skeletal muscle twitch is
Active tension in a skeletal muscle fiber results from
Activation of cross bridge cycling via increased intracellular calcium levels
Acetycholine (ACh)
An action potental in a motor neuron triggers the release of which neurotransmitter?
Why was a maximal voltage observed in this experiment?
At the maximal voltage, all the muscle fibers contained in this muscle are depolarized and they all develop active force
Tendons
Connect muscle to bone
The cellular events involved in excitation-contraction coupling occur
During the latent period for an isometric contraction
Sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR)
In resting skeletal muscle, calcium is stored in
Threshold voltage
Lowest stimulus voltage that induces active force in the skeletal muscle
Hyperpolarization phase
Not a phase of a skeletal muscle twitch
Motor Unit
One motor neuron and all of the skeletal fibers it innervates
Fibers
Skeletal muscles are composed of hundreds to thousands of individual cells called _______
Motor neurons
Skeletal muscles fibers are stimulated by
An EPP (end plate potential)
The graded depolarization in the skeletal muscle fiber that is elicited in response to one action potential from the motor neuron is called
An individual skeletal muscle cell
The term skeletal muscle fiber refers to
0.0 g; there was no activation of skeletal muscle fibers by this stimulus
What do you see in the active force display when the stimulus voltage is set to 0.0, and why does this observation make sense
The electrical stimulus mimics acetylcholine release at a neuromuscular junction
a sufficiently strong electrical stimulus applied to an isolated, mounted skeletal muscle induces the development of muscle force, or muscle tension. Which is TRUE?
Motor Unit recruitment
an increase in the number of active muscle fibers to increase the force developed in a muscle
Twitch
one contractile response to a single action potential
Relaxation phase
period of time from peak tension until the end of the muscle contraction
Maximal Voltage
the amount of stimulus required to successfully recruit all the muscle fibers into developing active force
All steps of excitation-contration coupling occurs during
the latent period of isometric contraction
Neuromuscular Junction
the motor neuron and muscle fiber intersect at what is called
Latent Period
the period of time that elapses between the generation of an action potential and the start of muscle tension development in a muscle fiber
Latent period
the period of time that elapses between the generation of an action potential in a muscle cell and the start of muscle contraction
Contraction phase
the time between the end of the latent period and peak muscle tension