Muscle contraction Flashcards

1
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Steps of muscle contraction in sarcoplasmic reticulum

A

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

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2
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Slow contracting fibres
Red due to presence of myoglobin
Mainly used for sustained force
Major fuel = triglycerides
High mitochondrial density

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Type 1 skeletal fibres

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3
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Fast contraction
white colour due to absence of myoglobin
Used for sudden movement
major fuel ATP
Low mitochondrial density

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Type II fibres

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4
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Basic unit of muscles that gives skeletal and cardiac muscles their striated appearance. Segment between two adjacent Z-lines

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Sarcomere

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5
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Thin filaments that transmit the forces generated by myosin to the ends of the muscle

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actin

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6
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Releases calcium ion in response to depolarization

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sarcoplasmic reticulum

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7
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Covers the myosin-binding sites on actin

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tropomyosin

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8
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Binds with calcium ions

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Troponin-C

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