MUSCLES Flashcards

1
Q

Which one is around a myofibril?

A

Endomysium

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2
Q

When cardiac muscles start to contract?

A

Influx of the Ca2+ from the outside

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3
Q

______________ from vagus nerve (CN 10) acts on the heart by lowering heart rate

A

Parasympathetic nerves

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4
Q

Regulation of the contraction in smooth muscles?

A

Calmodulin

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5
Q

Smooth muscle has __________ instead of troponin. All muscles has tropomyosin

A

calmodulin

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6
Q

Ca+ binds to calmodulin, which activates ?

A

myosin light chain kinase

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7
Q

ATPase activity for smooth muscle occurs by?

A

Myosin

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8
Q

No T-tubules, poor SR, no troponin so ?

A

myosin is always ready to react & can hold long contractions

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9
Q

What modulates smooth muscle action potential?

A

Acetylcholine

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10
Q

What does Ach cause the erector pili to do?

A

increase Ca+ entering the cell to erects the muscle

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11
Q

increase in intracellular Ca leads to what?

A

greater activation of contractile proteins

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12
Q

Skeletal has__________ while smooth/cardiac = 1 nuclei

A

multinucleated cells

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13
Q

Direct source of energy for skeletal muscle?

A

ATP –> ADP + phosphate

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14
Q

How does ATP get transported out of the mitochondrial membrane?

A

ATP-ADP translocase

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15
Q

Sarcolemma/ sarcomere is only in?

A

in straited muscle (skeletal & cardiac)

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16
Q

Isotonic muscle contraction?

A

H & I band get shorter

17
Q

Increasing the load of muscles does what to velocity?

A

Slow down

18
Q

_______________________ is for stretch receptors (spindles), regulate stretch/muscle length & tone

A

Gamma efferent motor fibers

19
Q

Inorganic phosphate is released from ADP in myosin when?

A

For a powerstroke

20
Q

What is responsible for dissociation of phosphate group during muscle contraction?

A

Cocking action

21
Q

Myosin has ATPase action that turns ATP

A

ADP + Phospate, release of the phosphate groups causes the myosin powerstroke