Muscular System Flashcards

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What is muscle?

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What is muscle?

.Muscle is a group of specialised, elastic tissues and is bound together in bundles and contained in a sheath (deep fascia) the end of which extends to form a tendon.

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Muscle function?

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Muscle function?

.Contract by a nerve stimulus and by doing so start a movement in the surrounding structures (the tendons, ligaments and then bones).

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3
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Skeletal muscle?

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Skeletal muscle?

.Striated and voluntary.

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Smooth muscle?

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Smooth muscle?

.Non striated and involuntary e.g. bronchi and bronchioles.

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Cardiac muscle?

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Cardiac muscle?

.Striated and involuntary.

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How do muscles work?

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How do muscles work?

.By contraction: the fibres become shorter and thicker and the parts attached to the fibres (periosteum, bone, tendons, and fascia) are pulled by the contraction and move.

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Types of skeletal muscle contraction?

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Types of skeletal muscle contraction?

.isometric
.isotonic

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Where does a muscle get energy from?

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Where does a muscle get energy from?

.Muscle receive their nutrients and oxygen from the arterial capillaries.

.It is used up by the muscles and the waste product, lactic acid is then excreted into the venous blood stream.

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Tendon function?

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Tendon function?

.Connects muscle to bone.

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Fascia?

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Fascia?

.Superficial fascia - beneath the skin, facilitates the movement of the skin, helps remain warmth.

.Deep fascia - forms a sheath (covering) for muscles.

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Flexion?

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Flexion?

Flexion: Bends the limb.

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Extension?

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Extension?

Extension: Straightens the limb.

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13
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Atrophy?

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Atrophy?

.Lack of use resulting in wasting away of muscles.

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Over contraction of muscles?

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Over contraction of muscles?

.Over contraction without enough oxygen can cause lactic acid to form, which prevents muscles from functioning properly.

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Skeletal extrinsic muscles?

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Skeletal extrinsic muscles?

.Muscles attached from one major structure e.g. truck to another structure e.g. limb.

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Skeletal intrinsic muscles?

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Skeletal intrinsic muscles?

.Muscles attached at both ends within one structure e.g. a limb.

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Myofibrils?

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Myofibrils?

.Long filaments that run parallel to each other to form muscle.

.Made of actin and myosin filaments.

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Neuromuscular junction?

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Neuromuscular junction?

.The junction between the nerve fibre and the muscle.

.The chemical acetyle choline transmits the impulse across this gap.

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Muscle tone?

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Muscle tone?

.The continuos slight state of tension in the skeletal muscles e.g. sitting up.

20
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A bursa?

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A bursa?

.Connective tissue sac lined with synovial membrane and filled with synovial fluid.

.They reduce friction.

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Epaxial muscles?

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Epaxial muscles?

.The muscles above the vertebrae column in the torso.

.Site for IM injections.

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Hypaxial muscles?

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Hypaxial muscles?

.Muscles below the vertebrae column in the torso.

23
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Breathing muscles?

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Beathing muscles?

.External intercostal - lift the ribs upwards to bring air into the lungs.

.Internal intercostal - contract with the abdominal muscles to force air out of the lungs.

.Diaphragm - flattens and brings air into the lungs.

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Intrinsic muscles?

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Intrinsic muscles?

.Facial expression muscles.

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Mastication muscles?

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Mastication muscles?

.Digastricus- opens the jaw.

.Masseter - closes the jaw.

.Temporalis - closes the jaw.

.Pterygoids - closes the jaw.

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Eye muscles?

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Eye muscles?

.Rectus dorsal, ventral, medial and lateral - turns the eye in the direction of their name.

.Oblique dorsal and ventral - rotate the eye.

.Retractor bulbi - around the optic nerve.

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Abdominal muscles?

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Abdominal muscles?

.External abdominal oblique

.Internal abdominal oblique

.Transverse abdominis

.Rectus abdominis

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Linea alba?

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Linea alba?

.Is the white line down the ventral midline from the sternum to the pubic symphysis.

29
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Upper Forelimb muscles?

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Forelimb muscles?

.Trapezius muscle - scapula.

.Pectoral muscle - humerus.

.Latissimus dorsi muscle - humerus.

.Brachiocephalicus muscle - humerus.

.Supraspinatus muscle - humerus

.Infraspinatus muscle - humerus

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Lower forelimb muscles?

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Lower forelimb muscles?

.Triceps brachii muscle - ulna

.Biceps brachii muscle - radius and ulna

.Brachialis muscle - radius and ulna

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Carpus and digits tendons?

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Carpus and digits tendons?

.Two carpal extensors tendons- carpals down to digits.

.Two digital extensors tendons - third phalanx down to digits.

.Two carpal flexors tendons - carpus down to foot.

.Superficial digital flexor tendon - second phalanx.

.Deep digital flexor tendon - third phalanx.

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Hind limb is attached to?

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Hind limb is attached to?

.The pelvic girdle by the hip joint.

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Muscles of the thigh?

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Muscles of the thigh?

. Gluteals superficial, middle and deep muscle - rump.

Hamstring group;

.Biceps femoris muscle
.Semitendinosus muscle
.Semimembranosus muscle

.Quadriceps femoris - cranial part of thigh

Adductor muscles;

.Pectineus muscle
.Sartorius muscle
.Gracilis muscle

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Muscles of the lower limb?

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Muscles of the lower limb?

.Gastrocnemius muscle - femur to hock.

.Achilles tendon - back of the leg to point of hock .

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Tarsus and digit tendons?

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Tarsus and digit tendons?

.Anterior tibialis tendon- tibia to tarsus.

.Three digital extensors tendon- tarsus and digits.

.Two digital flexor tendons - behind foot from tarsus to digits.