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MUSCULAR SYSTEM

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Types of muscles

Skeletal Cardiac Smooth

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Skeletal Muscle

•Fibers are •striated•tubular•multinucleated

•Attached to skeletal bones

•Is Voluntary (you have conscious control)

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Cardiac Muscle

•Fibers are•Striated•Branched•Uninucleated

•Occurs in walls of heart

•Is Involuntary

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Smooth Muscle

•Fibers are•Spindle shaped•Nonstriated•Uninucleated

•Occurs in walls of internal organs (digestive tract, blood vessels)

•Is involuntary

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Classification of Muscle

Voluntary Involuntary

Skeletal Cardiac Smooth

Limbs Heart Viscera

Striated Non-striated

Skeletal Cardiac Smooth

Note: Control, Location and Structure

Control

Location

Type

Structure

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What is a muscle?Bundle of muscle cells called muscle fibers

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Each muscle fiber is made up of strands called myofilaments

Muscle Fibers

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myofibril

sarcolemma

SarcoplasmSarcoplasmic reticulum

Striated muscle fibers pack their myofilaments into tight strands called Myofibrils

myofilament

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To contract: to get shorter

Muscle cells

• Contract when stimulated by motor impulses or hormones

• Only contract (tighten up) or relax

• can only pull - never push

Muscle Contraction

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Inside a Myofibril

Functional Units called Sarcomeres

Two types of protein filaments:

Actin (thin) and Myosin

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•Actin myofilaments slide over myosin - sarcomeres shorten•Actin and myosin do not change length

•During relaxation - sarcomeres lengthen

H-zone

Sliding Filament Model

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Myosin

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Actin

In a relaxed muscle, tropomyosin covers the binding sites for myosin heads

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Myosin filaments alternate with actin filaments

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Ca++

Ca++

Ca++

• An Impulse opens calcium channels and Ca++ enters cell• Ca++ binds to the troponin complex• Tropomyosin shifts and cross-bridge-binding sites are

exposed

Contraction

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Cross-bridge formation

Myosin heads can now attach at the cross bridge binding sites

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http://www.sci.sdsu.edu/movies/actin_myosin_gif.html

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Muscle Contraction Cycle

• In the presence of calcium, myosin binds to the actin filaments.

• The myosin head flexes inward and backward, causing the actin filament to shorten.

• In the presence of ATP, the myosin head detaches and then reattaches at a new position on the actin filament.

• This cycle repeats to continue the shortening of the muscle (contraction).

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Relaxation

• Calcium is pumped into sarcoplasmic reticulum.

• Crossbridges are detached from the thin filaments.

• Troponin-tropomyosin regulated inhibition of actin and myosin interaction is restored.

• Active tension disappears and the rest length is restored.

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• Muscle can only contract (pull on bone) can’t push bone in opposite direction

• Another muscle is required to pull bone in opposite direction

• Skeletal muscles act in antagonistic pairs

• You have two sets of muscles attached to many of your bones which allow them to move.

Skeletal Muscle and Bones:

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•Attached to bones by tendons

•Moves bones

• Origin: Bone that does not move when muscle contracts

• Insertion: Bone that moves when muscle contracts

The skeleton and muscles function together as the musculoskeletal system

Skeletal Muscle and Bones:

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Skeletal Muscle

Biceps –

Origin is scapula

(2 places),

Insertion is radius

Triceps are antagonistic

to the biceps

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Joint Movement TermsABDUCT vs. ADDUCT

Away from the sagittal plane Towards the sagittal plane

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Joint Movement Terms

FLEXION vs. EXTENSION

flexion

extension

hyperextend

flexion

neutral

extend

Flexion: decrease in joint angle