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A motor unit consists of one motor neuron and all the muscle fibers it stimulates. This picture from Fig. 10-17 shows three motor units.
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Motor units from different muscles will have different numbers of muscle fibers. Large muscles (e.g., quadriceps femoris) may have 300-400 muscle fibers per motor unit. Small muscles (e.g. external eye muscles) may have 1 muscle fiber per motor unit. How does the precision of control we have over a muscle relate to the number of muscle fibers in its motor units?
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Fig. 10-1
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Fig. 10-2. Muscle fibers are very long and result from the fusion of many cells.
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Now go to your notes for some introductory information about the structure of muscle fibers.
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Fig. 10-3. Muscle fibers contain myofibrils, which are bundles of myofilaments. Each myofibril is surrounded by the sarcoplasmic reticulum.
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Fig. 10-5. A myofibril consists of a bundle of thick and thin myofilaments. This bundle is composed of repeating units called sarcomeres. Each myofibril is surrounded by the sarcoplasmic reticulum.
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Fig. 10-4. Each sarcomere is bounded by Z lines and consists of overlapping thin and thick myofilaments. The thin myofilaments are attached to the Z line and the thick myofilaments are anchored to the Z line by elastic myofilaments.
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Fig. 10-6. Review of levels of organization of skeletal muscle.
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From Fig. 10-7. Structure of the thin filament.
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From Fig. 10-7. Structure of the thick filament.
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Fig. 10-8. Muscle fibers shorten as each sarcomere shortens. Look at the distance between the Z lines.
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