C4 Muscles Review Flashcards
Describe smooth muscle tissue
-Non striated
-1 nucleus
-tapered
-involuntary
-function is slow long contractions
-e.g. esophagus, blood vessels
Describe cardiac muscle tissue
-Striated
-1 nucleus
-branched
-involuntary
-function is contraction of heart
-e.g. heart
Describe skeletal muscle tissue
-striated
-many nuclei
-tubular
-voluntary
-function is moves the skeletal
-e.g. bicep, hamstring
What are the functions of skeletal muscles
- Support the body: contractions oppose the force of gravity
- Make the skeleton move
- Maintain constant body temp: contraction uses ATP which releases heat
- Protects internal organs and help to stabilize joints
What is a tendon?
-Heavy band of tissue
-attaches the ends of muscle to bone
Describe muscle
-A cluster of bundled muscle fibers
-each muscle has a layer of connective tissue
-each fiber has a layer of connective tissue
-nerves and blood vessels run through each muscle
What are myofibrils?
-Organized bundle of myofilaments
What are myofilaments?
-Contain protein filaments that are responsible for muscle contraction
-thick filaments: bundles of proteins called myosin
-thin filaments: strands of protein called actin
What is myoglobin?
-Oxygen binding pigment (stores oxygen for use during muscle contractions)
-one of the organelles contained in muscle fibers
What is sacrolemma?
-Membrane of a muscle fiber (like cell membrane)
-one of the organelles contained in muscle fibers
What is sacroplasm?
-Cytoplasm of a muscle fiber
-one of the organelles contained in muscle fibers
What is sacroplasmic reticulum
-Smooth endoplasmic reticulum in a muscle fiber (stores calcium ions needed for muscle contraction)
-one of the organelles contained in muscle fibers
What is tropomyosin?
-A protein which blocks myosin from attaching to an actin filament
-troposin: inhibits tropomyosin (remove)
-calcium is stored in the sacroplasmic reticulum and is released by nerve stimulation
What is actin myofilament?
-2 long beads of protein wound around each other
What is myosin myofilament?
-Protein molecules wound around each other with a double headed globular region