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The Muscular System. MUSCULAR SYSTEM Types of Muscle Tissue: Skeletal, Smooth, and Cardiac Skeletal, aka “striated” voluntary – attached to bones and.

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Page 1: The Muscular System. MUSCULAR SYSTEM Types of Muscle Tissue: Skeletal, Smooth, and Cardiac Skeletal, aka “striated” voluntary – attached to bones and.

The Muscular System

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MUSCULAR SYSTEM

Types of Muscle Tissue: Skeletal, Smooth, and Cardiac

Skeletal, aka “striated” voluntary – attached to bones and

under conscious, willful control. Has the ability to contract (shorten)

and thereby bring about movement

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Cardiac Muscle

Found only in the heart Striated Involuntary Cells connected by intercalated

disks

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Smooth Muscle

Not striated Involuntary Walls of hollow organs such as:

Stomach, urinary bladder, respiratory passages

Arranged in sheets/layers

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Muscle Functions

Producing Movement Maintaining Posture Stabilizing Joints Generating Heat

Maintaining body temperature

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Muscle and Muscle Fiber Structure:

A muscle is composed of many muscle fibers (muscle fiber = muscle cell).

The individual muscles are separated from each other and held in place by a covering called the FASCIA.

This fascia also forms TENDONS connecting muscles to bones.

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The muscle fiber membrane is called the SARCOLEMMA and the cytoplasm is called the SARCOPLASM.

Within the sarcoplasm are many parallel fibers known as MYOFIBRILS.

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Each myofibril is made of many protein filaments called MYOFILAMENTS. There are two types: MYOSIN – thick filaments ACTIN – thin filaments

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Actin and Myosin filaments are arranged in an overlapping pattern of light (“I” bands) and dark (“A” bands).

In the middle of each “I” band is a line called a “Z” line.

The section of a myofibril from one Z-line to the next Z-line is called a SARCOMERE.

The arrangement of these sarcomeres next to each other produces the STRIATIONS of the skeletal muscle fibers.

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How do muscles contract?

Stimulated by nerve impulses to contract Sliding Filament Theory

Muscle cell becomes excited – action potential Flood of calcium Myosin heads bind to thin filaments Form “cross bridges” Heads bend and pull thin filaments together Muscle shortens – contracting! Video animation of muscle contraction

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