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Muscle Tissue
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Myology The scientific study of muscles
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Orthopedics Branch of medicine concerned with the prevention or correction of disorders of the musculoskeletal system
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Characteristics of Muscle Tissue Excitability – the ability to respond to a stimulus Contractility – the ability to shorten when stimulated Extensibility – the ability to be stretched Elasticity – the ability to return to the original size
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Functions of Muscle Tissue Motion – body movements as well as moving substances within the body Posture – postural muscles continuously contract when awake to hold the body upright Heat Production – muscular contraction produces 85% of the body’s heat
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Skeletal Muscle Location – attached to bones Appearance – striated Nervous Control - Voluntary
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Cardiac Muscle Location – The Heart Appearance – striated Nervous Control - involuntary
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Smooth Muscle Location – walls of hollow organs Appearance – non-striated Nervous Control - involuntary
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Connective Tissue Fascia – sheets or bundles of fibrous connective tissue Superficial Fascia – just beneath the skin Deep Fascia – Holds muscles together Epimysium – covers the entire muscle Perimysium – covers a bundle of muscle fibers Endomysium – covers individual muscle fibers
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More connective tissue Tendon – cord-like extension of deep fascia that connects muscle to bone Aponeurosis – a sheet of connective tissue, similar to a tendon that attaches muscles
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Nerve and Blood Supply Highly vascular and highly innervated Need to respond to stimuli (nerves) Uses lots of energy (ATP) so needs blood
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Histology of Muscle Tissue Myofibers – muscle fiber (cell) Sarcolemma – plasma membrane Sarcoplasm – cytoplasm Sarcoplasmic Reticulum – ER Transverse Tubules (T-Tubules) – tubes that extend across the myofiber and open to the outside.
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Myofibril – structures that make up the fibers Myofilaments – structures that make up the fibrils Sarcomeres – basic functional unit of skeletal muscles
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http://www.brookscole.com/chemistry_ d/templates/student_resources/shared_ resources/animations/muscles/muscles. html
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SARCOMERES Z-line – end of a sarcomere A-band – dark area made of think and thin filaments I-band – light area made of only thin filaments H-zone – light area made of only thick filaments
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http://highered.mcgraw- hill.com/sites/0072495855/student_vie w0/chapter10/animation__sarcomere_c ontraction.html
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Proteins Actin – protein that makes the thin filaments Myosin – protein that makes the thick filaments
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Myology Resources http://highered.mcgraw- hill.com/sites/0072495855/student_view0/chapter10/
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