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Muscle Physiology:The Actions of the Sarcomere.

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Cardiac MuscleCharacteristics Intercalated

disks Striated Involuntary Located in heart

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Skeletal Muscle

Characteristics Many nuclei per

cell Striated Voluntary Located along

bones

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NonstriatedInvoluntaryLocated in digestive tract

Smooth Muscle

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Functions of Muscles

Movement: results from muscle contraction, enables you to respond quickly

Maintains Posture and Joint Stability: allows you to sit upright; stabilize joints of the body

Support Soft Tissue: abdominal muscles protect underlying digestive organs.

Guard Entrances and ExitsGenerate Heat: heat is generated as they work…FRICTION

Maintains body temperature Skeletal muscles create the most heat

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Characteristics of Muscle Tissue

Excitability: ability to receive and respond to stimuli…

Contractibility: ability to shorten quickly and with force…

Extensibility: ability to be stretched or extended beyond their resting state…

Elasticity: ability of a muscle fiber to recoil and resume its resting length

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Organization of Muscle

Muscles are composed of groups of fibers called fasicles.Fibers are the muscle cells inside all muscle.Tendons are bands of collagen fiber that attach muscle to bone.

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Sarcomere: the contracting unit

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Skeletal Muscle Striations

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Z line

I band

H band

A band

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Organization from the muscle fiber to the sarcomere.

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Cross sectional view of Sarcomere.

Differences are detected in the sizes of the myofilaments

Myosin is the thicker fiber.

Actin is the thinner fiber.

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Striations are seen because of sarcomere bands.

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Muscle fiber structure

Muscle cellSarcolemmaSarcoplasmSarcoplasmic reticulumT tubulemitochondria

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Structure of Muscle Tissue

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Sliding Filament Theory

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Sliding Filament TheoryActin slides over myosin shortening the

sacromere between the Z lines

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Chain of Events during Muscle Contraction! 1. Cross Bridge Attachment2. Power Stroke 3. Cross Bridge Detachment4. Cocking (Recoil) of Myosin Head

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What happens at the sarcomere?

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Players for the power stroke

Cross bridge attachmentPower strokesCross bridge detachment“Cocking” of the myosin head

                                 

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Power stroke

                                  

  

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Motor Unit: A motor neuron and all the muscle fibers it stimulates.

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Diagram of a Muscle Twitch

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Increase in muscle tension due to continued stimulation.

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Muscle that reaches peak tension during rapid cycles of contraction and relaxation.

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Complete tetanus = relaxation state is eliminated.

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Label the following!

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Aerobic Muscle Metabolism

GlycolysisAerobic Respiration Krebs Cycle ETC

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Anaerobic Muscle Metabolism

Oxygen Debt

Lactic Acid Fermentation

Muscle Fatigue

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Creatine Phosphate

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Red (slow) twitch fibers

AerobicSlow-acting ATPases (enzymes that break down ATP) Large amounts of myoglobinRed color to cellAbundant supply of mitochondriaFatigue resistant-as long as O2 is availableHigh endurance (jogging, swimming, soccer)

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White (fast) twitch fibers

Large pale cells with twice the diameter of red fibersVery little myoglobinContain fast-acting ATPases and contract rapidlyContain few mitochondria, but large glycogen storesDepend on anaerobic resp. to make ATP, therefore fatigues easilyLow endurance, much power….sprints

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Pink (intermediate) twitch fibers

Mixture of red and white fibersAerobic mechanisms and fatigue resistantContain fast-acting ATPasesHigh myoglobin content