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The Muscular System
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or “Everything you ever wanted to know about Muscles, but were afraid to ask” !!!
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Did you know that ? -more than 50% of body weight is muscle ! -And muscle is made up of proteins and water
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The Muscular System Muscles are responsible for all _______________ of the body There are three basic types of muscle – – –
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Info About Muscles Only body tissue able to ______________ create movement by _______ and ________ joints Body ________ converters (many muscle cells contain many _____________)
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3 Types of Muscles
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Three types of muscle SkeletalCardiacSmooth
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Classification of Muscle Skeletal-Cardiac-Smooth- Striated, multi- nucleated Striated, 1 nucleus Not striated, 1 nucleus voluntaryinvoluntary
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Characteristics of Muscle Skeletal and smooth muscle are elongated Muscle cell = muscle fiber Contraction of a muscle is due to movement of ____________________ (protein fibers) All muscles share some terminology –Prefixes _____ and _______ refer to muscle –Prefix ________ refers to flesh
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Shapes of Muscles ______________- shoulder, neck ______________- arms, legs ____________- diaphragm, forehead ____________- mouth, anus
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Skeletal Muscle Most are attached by ___________ to bones Cells have more than one nucleus (multinucleated) _____________- have stripes, banding ____________- subject to conscious control Tendons are mostly made of _______ fibers Found in the limbs Produce movement, maintain posture, generate heat, stabilize joints
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Structure of skeletal muscle Each cell (fiber) is long and cylindrical Muscle fibers are multi-nucleated Typically 50-60mm in diameter, and up to 10cm long The contractile elements of skeletal muscle cells are myofibrils
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Skeletal muscle - Summary Voluntary movement of skeletal parts Spans joints and attached to skeleton Multi-nucleated, striated, cylindrical fibers
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Smooth Muscle _________________ Spindle shaped Single nucleus _________________- no conscious control Found mainly in the walls of hollow organs
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Smooth muscle Lines walls of _______ Found in longitudinal or circular arrangement Alternate contraction of circular & longitudinal muscle in the intestine leads to ____________
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Structure of smooth muscle Spindle shaped uni-nucleated cells Striations not observed ______and ________ filaments are present ( protein fibers)
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Smooth muscle - Summary Found in walls of hollow internal organs Involuntary movement of internal organs Elongated, spindle shaped fiber with single nucleus
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Cardiac Muscle _____________ ______________ cells Involuntary Found only in the ___________ Usually has a single nucleus, but can have more than one
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Cardiac muscle Main muscle of heart Pumping mass of heart Critical in humans Heart muscle cells behave as one unit Heart always contracts to it’s full extent
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Structure of cardiac muscle Cardiac muscle cells (_______) are short, branched and interconnected Cells are striated & usually have 1 nucleus Adjacent cardiac cells are joined via electrical synapses (gap junctions) These gap junctionsappear as dark lines and are called intercalated discs
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Cardiac muscle - Summary Found in the heart Involuntary rhythmic contraction Branched, striated fiber with single nucleus and intercalated discs
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Muscle Control Type of muscle Nervous control Type of control Example Skeletal _______Controlled by CNS Voluntary Lifting a glass _______ Regulated by ANS Involuntary Heart beating ________ Controlled by ANS Involuntary Peristalsis
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Types of Responses _________- –A single brief contraction –Not a normal muscle function _____________ –One contraction immediately followed by another –Muscle never completely returns to a relaxed state –Effects are compounded
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Where Does the Energy Come From? Energy is stored in the muscles in the form of ________ ATP comes from the breakdown of glucose during ___________________ This all happens in the ____________ of the cell When a muscle is ___________(tired) it is unable to contract because of lack of _________
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Exercise and Muscles __________- muscles shorten and movement occurs ( most normal exercise) ___________- tension in muscles increases, no movement occurs (pushing one hand against the other)
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How are Muscles Attached to Bone? ___________- attachment of a muscle that remains relatively fixed during muscular contraction ______________- the movable attachment of a muscle as opposed to its origin Muscles are always attached to at least 2 points Movement (Action) is attained due to a muscle moving an attached bone
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Muscle Attachments Origin Insertion
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