lecture 8 & 9 muscle system Flashcards
what is muscle organ made of
keletal muscle fibres( muscle cells), connective tissue that harness forces of contraction, blood vessels and nerves.
whats the resting membrane potential
-70mV
define depolarisation
when a chemical stimulus opens the Na+ ion protein channels, so Na+ moves into cell, making the membrane potential less -ve
define repolarisation
when the Na+ protein channels pump Na+ out of the cell lowering the resting potential back to -70mV
Define hyperpolarisation
When the protein channels for K+ open up, due to a chemical stimuli, causing the K+ to leave the cell, making the membrane potential more negative
whats more highly charged the ECM or cytosol
the ECM
difference between sarcolemma and endomysium
The sarcolemma is the cell membrane of the muscle fiber, and the endomysium is the connective tissue layer over the muscle fiber.
roles of muscle main and the secondary roles
Primary job is to produce tension force by contraction of the muscle.
secondary
Muscle supports and protects soft internal organs
Provides voluntary control over openings allowing passage for substances into the body.
Also converts energy into heat which is used to maintain homeostasis, and thermoregulation.
Provides a store for energy and protein
what gives muscle its striated appearance
the organisation of the thick and thin myofilaments
describe thin filament structure
globular protein, globules assemble to make protein strands, each thin filament is a twisted strand of two of these protein strands.
describe thick filament structure
myosin, has long thin tale with myosin heads. arrays of pairs of myosin molecules with tails going toward m line and forming complex double headed structure
what are muscle contractions triggered by
action potentials
describe the path an action potential takes
Brain>Spinal cord>motor neuron> axon of neuron> muscle fibre> sarcolemma>t tubules> Sarcoplasmic reticulum.
Arrival of an action potential at the
neuromuscular junction initiates
what? generating an
what
synaptic transmission, generating an
action potential in the muscle fibre
what causes the Myosin head to cock forward
the hydrolysis of ATP to ADP + pi