3.1.1 Applied anatomy and physiology Flashcards

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What are the characteristics of a type I muscle fibre

A

High resistance to fatigue

High numbers of mitochondria

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Identify two characteristics of fast twitch glycolytic muscle fibres(type

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High glycogen stores

High Phosphate Creatine stores

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Explain how the characteristics of fast twitch glycolytic muscle fibres(type IIx) are suited to producing ATP anaerobically during powerful contractions

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High PC stores - increased energy source for ATP production via the ATP-PC system
High glycogen stores - increased energy source for ATP production

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Name the muscle fibre type in use during an endurance race and identify the physiological characteristics that allow these muscle fibres to work for an extended period of time.

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Type 1
Slow twitch fibres
High number mitochondria
High levels of myoglobin

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Outline the role of muscle spindles

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Prevent over stretching

Detect change in muscle length

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Outline the role of golgi tendon organs during PNF

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Detect tension in the muscle (during isometric contraction phase)
Delays the stretch reflex

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Outline how the force of muscle contraction can be varied to ensure that skills are executed correctly.

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Brain can recruit either slow or fast twitch motor units to ensure all the muscles required for each skill are correctly activated

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