PH1124 - Neuromuscular junction and muscular contraction Flashcards
What are the 3 types of muscle?
skeletal, cardiac, smooth
What is the characteristics of skeletal muscle?
Has striations and multinucleated fibres.
It is of voluntary control.
What are the characteristics of cardiac muscle?
Is striated with uninucleated fibres.
It is involuntary.
What are the characteristics of smooth muscle?
Non-striated rod shaped cells with uninucleated fibres.
It is involuntary.
What is the role of skeletal muscle?
Enables movement of the limbs and other parts of the skeleton and is connected via tendons.
What is the role of cardiac muscle?
Pumps blood around the circulation system.
What is the role of smooth muscle?
Used in the gut, regulates blood flow in arteries and expels urine from bladder as well as regulating air flow through the lungs.
What is the sarcolemma?
plasma membrane of a muscle cell
What is the sarcoplasmic reticulum?
the endoplasmic reticulum of a muscle cell
What is a sarcosome?
mitochondria of muscle cell
What is sacroplasm?
cytoplasm of a muscle cell
What are muscle fibres?
Skeletal muscles that consist of bunches of long, rod shaped cells.
What is a myofibril?
These are long ribbonlike organelles. They are bundles of myofilaments. They are aligned to give distinct bands.
I-band and A band (These bands give the muscle cell as a whole a striped appearance)
What are the function of T tubules?
Makes sure action potential spreads over the muscle fibre as well as passing glucose oxygen and salts to the muscle fibre.
Where is calcium stored in a muscle?
sarcoplasmic reticulum
What is the H zone?
The zone within the A band which contains just myosin.