Chapter 1 shit Flashcards
What makes up the axial skeleton?
Vertebral Column Coccyx, Ribs, Sternum
What makes up the appendicular skeleton
Shoulders, pectoral girdle (left and right scapula and clavicle), wrist and hands, pelvic girdle, legs and ankles, feet.
How does the vertebral column break down?
7 Cervical, 12 thoracic, 5 lumbar, 5 sacral.
What are the three kinds of joints? (not by movement)
Fibrous (sutures of skull), Cartillaginous (vertebral column), Synovial (elbows, knees, hips)
What are the three kinds of movements that joints will do with examples of a body part?
Uniaxial (elbow, knee)
Biaxial (fingers, toes)
Multiaxial (hips, shoulders)
Name the 2 kinds of limb muscle attachments
Proximal - closer to the midline
Distal - further from the midline
Name the 2 kinds of Trunk muscle attachments
Superior - closer to head
inferior - cloesr to feet
How to tendons relate to muscles?
They attach muscles to bone periosteum
What is the bone periosteum
special connective tissue thats on all bones
What is the epimysium?
fibrous connective tissue that covers all muscles and is contiguous with tendons
What do you call an individual muscle cell?
Muscle fiber
What shape are muscle fibers?
cylindrical and 50-100 micrometers in diameter
What do you call a group of up to 150 fibers?
fasciculi
What is the perimysium
connective tissue that covers fasciculi
What is endomysium
connective tissue that covers individual fibers and is contiguous with sarcolemma
What is the sarcolemma
it is the membrane of a muscle fiber, contiguous with endomysium
What are the 9 components of a muscle fiber?
sarcolemma
protein myofibrils (actin and myosin)
additional protein
stored glycogen
fat particles
enzymes
mitochondria
sarcoplasmic reticulum
T-tubules
How are myofibrils organized?
longitudinally
What is the sarcoplasmic reticulum?
tubules that surround each myofibril that contains the calcium ions needed to generate and regulate a muscle contraction
What are T-Tubules
tubules that run perpendicular to sarcoplasmic reticulum and terminate near the z line between 2 sarcomeres
What are Sarcomeres?
smallest contractile units of a muscle, organized based on the areas that contain myosin or actin
What is the A-band?
Part of sarcomere that corresponds to the alignment of myosin filaments
What is the Z-line?
Splits the I band that separates sarcomeres
What is the I-Band
corresponds with the area between two adjacent sarcomeres containing only actin