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Muscular System
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Muscular System Muscles are responsible for all types of body movement
3 basic muscle types are found in the body Skeletal muscle Cardiac muscle Smooth muscle
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Characteristics of Muscles
Muscle cells are elongated (muscle cell = muscle fiber) Contraction of muscles is due to the movement of microfilaments All muscles share some terminology Prefix myo refers to muscle Prefix mys refers to muscle Prefix sarco refers to flesh
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Comparison of Types of Muscle
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Types of Muscle, cont.
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Skeletal Muscle Characteristics
Most attach to bones by tendon Cells are multinucleate Striated—have visible binding Voluntary Cells surrounded & bundled by connective tissue
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Smooth Muscle Characteristics
Has no striations Spindle-shaped cells Single Nucleus Involuntary—no conscious control Found mainly in the walls of hollow organs
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Characteristics of Cardiac Muscle
Has striations Usually has a single nucleus Joined to another cardiac muscle cell Involuntary Found only in the heart
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Skeletal Muscle Functions of Skeletal Muscle
Muscle Fibers blend into a connective tissue attachment Tendon—cordlike structure Aponeurosis—sheet-like structure Properties of Muscle Irritability – ability to receive and respond to a stimulus Contractibility – ability to shorten when an adequate stimulus is received Extensibility – ability to lengthen when an adequate stimulus is received Elasticity – ability to return to normal shape Functions of Skeletal Muscle Produce Movement Maintain posture Stabilize joints Generate Heat Sites of Muscle Attachment Bones Cartilage Connective tissue coverings
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Anatomy of a Muscle Cell
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Skeletal Muscle Strength
Two speeds at which muscles contract Slow Twitch - Have more endurance, have many more mitochondria to give them lots of energy. examples of when slow-twitch are needed: Marathons and swimming
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Fast Twitch Muscles Fatigue Easier because of fewer mitochondria, but gives lots of strength. Rely more on anaerobic respiration. Examples where fast-twitch would be used: Sprinting, and weight lifting
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Muscle Strength Some people have a high ratio of slow-twitch to fast-twitch, and some have a high ration of fast-twitch to slow-twitch Most people are in between
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Cellular Respiration Where does it occur? = CO2 + H2O + ATP (energy)
Sugar (C6H12O6 + O2 = CO2 + H2O + ATP (energy) How do the Respiratory, Circulatory, and Muscular System all tie together? How does the nervous system work with all of these systems as well?
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