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Muscular System
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THE MUSCULAR SYSTEM COMPOSED OF MUSCLE TISSUE SPECIALIZED TO CONTRACT TO PRODUCE MOVEMENT WHEN STIMULATED BY NERVOUS SYSTEM
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Types of Muscle 1. Skeletal Attaches to & moves bone Attaches to & moves bone Striated (striped) Striated (striped) Voluntary (you can control it) Voluntary (you can control it)
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2. Smooth Used in breathing, movement of digestive system, blood, etc.. Used in breathing, movement of digestive system, blood, etc.. Not Striated (no stripes); spindle-shaped Not Striated (no stripes); spindle-shaped Involuntary Involuntary
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3. Cardiac Heart Muscle Heart Muscle Striated & Branched Striated & Branched INVOLUNTARY INVOLUNTARY (NO NERVOUS SYSTEM REQUIRED) (NO NERVOUS SYSTEM REQUIRED)
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MUSCLE STRUCTURE SARCOMERE = STRUCTURAL UNIT OF MUSCLE = MYOSIN = ACTIN = BORDERS OF SARCOMERE PROTEIN FIBERS:
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Muscle Contraction THIN & THICK FILAMENTS SLIDE PAST ONE ANOTHER (IE.”SLIDING FILAMENT THEORY”) MUSCLE SHORTENS, OR CONTRACTS !
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A Muscle Contraction, like a Nerve Impulse, is an All-or-None Response- either Fibers CONTRACT or they Remain RELAXED!!! A Muscle Contraction, like a Nerve Impulse, is an All-or-None Response- either Fibers CONTRACT or they Remain RELAXED!!! ENERGY (ATP) IS REQUIRED !!
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CONTROL OF MUSCLE CONTRACTION NEUROMUSCULAR JUNCTION = POINT OF CONTACT BETWEEN MOTOR NEURON & SKELETAL MUSCLE RELEASE OF NEUROTRANSMITTER CALLED ACETYLCHOLINE (ACh) IN SYNAPSE !!
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