0428 - Muscle Histology - EG Flashcards
Define each of the three muscle groups as either voluntary/involuntary and striated/non striated
Voluntary - skeletal
Involuntary - smooth, cardiac
Striated - skeletal, cardiac
Non-striated - smooth
The plasma membrane of skeletal muscle is known as?
sarcolemma
The cytoplasm of skeletal muscle is known as?
sarcoplasm
The endoplasmic reticulum of skeletal muscle is known as?
sarcoplasmic reticulum
muscle fibres are surrounded by?
endomysium
Muscle fibres are arranged into bundles known as what?
fascicles
Fascicles are surrounded by?
perimysium
The muscle belly is surrounded by?
epimysium
Why are muscle cells multinucleated? Where are the nuclei found?
Because many myoblasts fuse together to form a single muscle cell. The nuclei are found peripherally.
List some contrasting features between type 1 and type 2 skeletal muscles.
Type 1 - slow contraction, aerobic, use oxidative phosphorylation, have many mitochondria and large amounts of myoglobin which give a red colour.
Type 2 - Fast contraction, anaerobic, use glycolysis, rich in glycogen, have a white colour.
If stained muscle using a succinic dehydrogenase stain or NADH-TR stain, how are type 1 and type 2 muscles distinguished?
type 1 fibres stain dark and type 2 fibres stain pale.
What makes a muscle appear striated?
The ordered arrangement of myofibril contractile proteins.
The dark A band of a sarcomere represents?
section containing thick myosin filaments
The light I band of a sarcomere represents?
section containing thin actin filaments
The Z bands anchor which filaments?
actin filaments