Muscle Flashcards

1
Q

What are the key properties of muscle?

A
  • Extensibility
  • Elasticity
  • Force Production
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2
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How does muscle generate movement?

A
  • Change in shape and pressure

- Changes in length and pulling on levers

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3
Q

What percentage of body mass is muscle?

A

40%

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4
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What are the types of muscle?

A
  • Smooth
  • Cardiac
  • Skeletal
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5
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What are the defining characteristics of a skeletal muscle cell fibre?

A
  • Multinucleated
  • Many mitochondria
  • T tubules
  • Myofibrils and Sarcomeres
  • Sarcolemma/plasm/plasmic reticulum
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6
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What are myofibrils made of?

A

Thin actin and thick myosin filaments

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7
Q

How does the structure of smooth muscle differ to skeletal muscle?

A

No sarcomeres so no banding pattern. Contraction occurs by change in shape.

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8
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How does cross bridge activation work in smooth muscle?

A

Controlled by Caclium ion regulated enzyme (Myosin light chain kinase) that phosphorylates myosin, allowing it to undergo cross-bridge cycling

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9
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How does smooth muscle relax once contracted?

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The myosin is dephosphorylated by myosin light chain phosphatase, making it no longer able to bind to actin

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