5. Muscle Tissue Flashcards

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What are the features of Cardiac muscle?

A
Branched cylindrical cells
One centrally located nucleus
Intercalated discs
Striations
Small fibre length, large diameter
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What are the characteristics of smooth muscle?

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Fusiform shaped
One central nucleus
Non-striated (Smooth)
Small diameter, medium length

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3
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What are the characteristics of skeletal muscle?

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Long, cylindrical shape
Many peripheral nuclei
Striated
Very large diameter and length

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How is cardiac muscle contracted/relaxed?

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Built in pacemaker causes autorhythmicity. Can be affected by NTs and hormones

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5
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What regulates the contraction of smooth muscle?

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ANS and Endocrine system

Some autorhythmicity, such as in GI tract

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What is the function of fascia? Where is it located?

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A CT that surrounds skeletal muscle/muscle groups. Forms compartments

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What are the layers present in skeletal muscle?

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Endomysium - surrounds individual muscle fibres (cells)
Perimysium - surrounds fascicles (formed by groups of muscle fibres)
Epimysium - surrounds whole muscle, blends with tendons
Satellite cells found between endomysium and muscle cell

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What innervates skeletal muscle fibres?

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Somatic motor neurones

Axons branch to supply several fibres

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What is a motor unit?

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The neurone plus all the skeletal muscle fibres it stimulates

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10
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How do skeletal muscle cells develop?

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By the fusion of myoblasts

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What are myofibrils and what do they look like?

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1-2 um Cylindrical structures composed of sarcomeres filling the sarcoplasm of muscles. Appear striated due to light (thin) and dark (thick) bands

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What are the bands and discs in a sarcomere composed of?

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I band - primarily actin - least dense
A band - myosin - most dense
Z discs - bands marking sarcomeres borders
M line - middle of sarcomere

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13
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Describe two types of muscle atrophy

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Disuse atrophy - reduced nerve impulses to muscle

Denervation atrophy - nerve supply cut

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14
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What is a characteristic symptom of muscular dystrophy?

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Atrophy around oral cavity or hypertrophy of muscles around mouth

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