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The Muscular System
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Review of Muscle Types
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Characteristics Excitability Contractibility Extensibility Elasticity
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Functions Movement Posture Joint stability Heat production
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Whole muscle structure
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Skeletal muscle attachment Direct attachment Indirect attachment Tendon Aponeurosis
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Skeletal muscle fiber (cell)
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Muscle Contraction Stimulus Begins with stimulation of motor neurons
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Sliding Filament Theory Impulse travels to axon terminal and releases acetylcholine Sarcolemma composition is altered and sends message down T tubules to release Ca 2+ Increased calcium levels open myosin binding sites on actin and ATP is broken down to energize myosin
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Myosin binds to actin creating a cross bridge resulting in a connection that allows a “power stroke” to occur ATP rebinds with myosin head, breaking attachment This process continues while calcium and/or ATP levels are sufficient Results in shortening of sarcomere
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Sarcomere contraction video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83yNo EJyP6g&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83yNo EJyP6g&feature=related
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Substances used to provide energy during muscle contraction ATP Creatine phosphate Fatty acids and glucose
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