Muscle contraction Flashcards
Steps of muscle contraction in sarcoplasmic reticulum
sarcoplasmic reticulum releases calcium
calcium binds to troponin C, allowing tropomyosin to move, unblocking the binding sites
myosin binds to the newly released binding site releasing ADP, pulling the Z bands towards each other
ATP binds to myosin, releasing actin
Slow contracting fibres
Red due to presence of myoglobin
Mainly used for sustained force
Major fuel = triglycerides
High mitochondrial density
Type 1 skeletal fibres
Fast contraction
white colour due to absence of myoglobin
Used for sudden movement
major fuel ATP
Low mitochondrial density
Type II fibres
Basic unit of muscles that gives skeletal and cardiac muscles their striated appearance. Segment between two adjacent Z-lines
Sarcomere
Thin filaments that transmit the forces generated by myosin to the ends of the muscle
actin
Releases calcium ion in response to depolarization
sarcoplasmic reticulum
Covers the myosin-binding sites on actin
tropomyosin
Binds with calcium ions
Troponin-C