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Muscle Microanatomy Department of Biology, WCU
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Introduction Types 1. Skeletal Skeletal, smooth, cardiac
cover skeleton Striations voluntary control rapid contractions
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Introduction 2. Smooth walls of hollow organs no striations
involuntary control slow contractions
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Introduction 3. Cardiac involuntary control Striations
contractions slow but variable
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Structural characteristics
Common features 1. Nucleated 2. Fibers 3. Myofilaments
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Functional characteristics
1. Excitable 2. Contractible 3. Extensible 4. Elastic
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Gross anatomy Layers 1. Epimysium 2. Perimysium 3. Endomysium
Muscle mm Body cell µm
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Microscopic anatomy Sarcolemma Sarcoplasm myofibril myoglobin
elaborate ER
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Myofibril rod-like filaments (80%) sarcomeres
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Sarcomere Definition A band I band H zone M line
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Sarcoplasmic Reticulum
SER Terminal cisternae Store and release Ca++
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Triad T system T tubule (telegraph)
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Comparative anatomy 1. Skeletal Multinucleate Long axis contraction
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Comparative anatomy 2. Smooth 1 nucleus no striations only endomysium
no t-tubules poorly developed SR
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Comparative anatomy 2. Smooth occurs in 2 layers outer longitudinal
inner circular
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Comparative anatomy 3. Cardiac muscle one or two nuclei striations
only endomysium few SR intercalated disks
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Comparative anatomy 3. Cardiac muscle intercalated disks desmosomes
gap junctions
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