muscular tissue Flashcards
skeletal muscle:
usually attach to bones
striated
mainly voluntary, some involuntary control
cardiac muscle
wall of the heart
striated
involuntary
smooth muscle
walls of hollow internal structures
not striated
involuntary
What does it mean for a muscle to be “striated”?
it means that the myofilaments are arranged into organized bands that are visible under a microscope.
Which muscles are striated?
Both skeletal muscle and cardiac muscle are striated.
How are skeletal muscles controlled?
Skeletal muscles are mainly under voluntary control and innervated by the somatic nervous system.
Which nervous system controls cardiac and smooth muscles?
under involuntary control and innervated by the autonomic nervous system.
How do smooth muscle filaments appear compared to skeletal and cardiac muscle?
Smooth muscle filaments appear more disorganized compared to skeletal and cardiac muscle.
What are the individual cells that make up muscle tissue called?
Muscle fibers.
What triggers an electrical signal in the cell membrane of a muscle fiber?
Certain stimuli, such as nervous or endocrine signals.
What happens to the electrical signal once it’s triggered in a muscle fiber?
It is propagated along the length of the muscle fiber.
What occurs as the electrical signal travels along the muscle fiber?
The overlapping filaments inside the cell “walk” along each other.
What does the movement of overlapping filaments generate within the muscle fiber?
It generates tension at either end of the muscle fiber.
How does muscle contraction affect bones?
When skeletal muscles contract, each end of the muscle will pull on the bone that it is attached to.
What is the length-tension relationship in muscles?
It refers to the relationship between muscle length and the amount of tension a muscle can generate.
How does muscle length affect tension development?
The muscle length that allows for maximum overlap tends to lead to higher tension development, while shorter or longer muscle lengths have less overlap and tend to lead to lower tension development.
What is a muscle filament?
A muscle filament refers to the long protein strands found within muscle cells
The filaments within each muscle cell are arranged into organized bands called:
striations
The cells in each muscle are surrounded by:
connective tissue coverings
What does it mean for a muscle to be “striated”?
the myofilaments within their muscle fibers are arranged into organized bands that are visible under a microscope.
What is the connective tissue covering surrounding each muscle fiber called?
Endomysium.
What are muscle spindles organized into?
Bundles called fascicles.
What is the connective tissue covering surrounding each fascicle called?
Perimysium
What is the connective tissue covering surrounding the entire muscle called?
Epimysium