L28 Flashcards
explain concenteric vs eccentric vs isometric contraction
-concentric- muscle contracts, flex up
-eccentric- muscle elongates, flex down
-isometric- muscle contracts, no movement
what does tension dependent on
-muscle fibres crteate it cross bridge cycling, which shortens each sarcomere
-amount of tension depends on
- resting sarcomere length
-length-tension relationship
-frequency of action potentials
- intesity of stimulation
explain the length-tension relationship
- refers to resting sarcomere length (when thick + thin filaments have slight overlap)
-resting sarcomere legnth relates to how much tension produced WHEN muscle fibre contracts
-too much or too little overlap leads to less-ideal tension (each too much overlap = less tension), this is due to
-not enough overlap = less tension, less no. of cross bridges may form
-too much overlap= less tension, less ability of sarcomeres to shorten during cross bridge cycling- ideal overlap,80-120% of resting length
explain motor units
a motor unit = 1 alpha motor neuron + all muscle fibres it innervates
- all fibres within a motor unit have same threshold for activation + contract/relax together
- fine control = smaller motor units
define muscle twitch
-contraction of a single motor unit, evoked by a single action potential
-3 periods
- latent period- following stimulation of the motor neuron
- contraction period- when cross bridges actively cycle, producing tension
-relaxation period- end of neural stimulation, Ca2+ returned to SR, cross bridges detach, active sites on actin covered by tropomyosin