Topic 10 - SKELETAL MUSCLE PHYSIOLOGY Flashcards

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name 4 muscle characteristics

A
  1. excitable
  2. contractile
  3. extensible
  4. elastic
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muscle characteristic: excitable

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respond to stimuli by producing action potentials

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muscle characteristic: contractile

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can shorten, thicken

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muscle characteristic: extensible

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stretch when pulled

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muscle characteristic: elastic

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return to original shape after contraction or extension

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name 4 muscle functions

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  1. movement (walking, breathing)
  2. posture, facial expression
  3. heat production - 37º
  4. protection of viscera - body wall
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neuromuscular junction

  1. each _____ _____ (cell) innervated by _____ _ _______
  2. axon of ______ ______ branches to _______ several _______ fibres
    1. _ ______ ⇒ approx. 150 fibres ______ the same ______ muscle
  3. a single ______ ______ + ALL the ______ _____ it innervates = a _____ unit
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  • each muscle fibre (cell) innervated by only 1 neuron
  • axon of motor neuron branches to innervate several muscle fibres
    • 1 neuron ⇒ approx. 150 fibres within the same whole muscle
  • a single motor neuron + ALL the muscle fibres it innervates = a motor unit
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neuromuscular junction

  1. _____ muscle fibre (___) _______ by only 1 neuron
  2. ____ of motor neuron _______ to innervate _______ muscle fibres
  3. 1 neuron ⇒ approx. ___ _______ within the ____ whole _______
  4. a ______ motor neuron + ___ the muscle fibres it _______ = a motor ____
A
  1. each muscle fibre (cell) innervated by only 1 neuron
  2. axon of motor neuron branches to innervate several muscle fibres
  3. 1 neuron ⇒ approx. 150 fibres within the same whole muscle
  4. a single motor neuron + ALL the muscle fibres it innervates = a motor unit
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neuromuscular junction

no hints (4 points)

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  1. each muscle fibre (cell) innervated by only 1 neuron
  2. axon of motor neuron branches to innervate several muscle fibres
  3. 1 neuron ⇒ approx. 150 fibres within the same whole muscle
  4. a single motor neuron + ALL the muscle fibres it innervates = a motor unit
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neuromuscular junction

structure

  1. ________ ____ (neuron) with ____ in vesicles
  2. postsynaptic cell (_____) membrane (__________) - specialized region with ___ _________ (=motor end plate)
  3. ___ membranes ________ by synaptic cleft
A
  1. presynaptic cell (neuron) with ACh in vesicles
  2. postsynaptic cell (muscle) membrane (sarcolemma) - specialized region with ACh receptors (=motor end plate)
  3. two membranes separated by synaptic cleft
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neuromuscular junction

structure

  1. presynaptic cell (_____) with ACh __ _____
  2. ___________ ______ (muscle) __________ (sarcolemma) - ________ _____ with ACh

receptors (=____ _____ _____)

  1. two _______ separated by ______ _____
A
  1. presynaptic cell (neuron) with ACh in vesicles
  2. postsynaptic cell (muscle) membrane (sarcolemma) - specialized region with ACh receptors (=motor end plate)
  3. two membranes separated by synaptic cleft
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neuromuscular junction

structure

no hints (3 points)

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  1. presynaptic cell (neuron) with ACh in vesicles
  2. postsynaptic cell (muscle) membrane (sarcolemma) - specialized region with ACh receptors (=motor end plate)
  3. two membranes separated by synaptic cleft
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neuromuscular junction

function (steps)

  1. ___ reaches ______ ______ and synaptic end bulb of neuron
  2. Ca++ _____ via voltage gates ⇒ causes ________ of _____
  3. ____ binds to ____ _______ on motor end plate
  4. Chemical gates _____ and Na+ ______ ⇒ EPP (________ GP)
  5. EPP causes _______ of Na+ ______ gates on adjacent ________ ⇒ ___ (AP has same properties/channels as __ _ _____) - propagates ______ _________
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  1. AP reaches axon terminal and synaptic end bulb of neuron
  2. Ca++ enters via voltage gates ⇒ causes exocytosis of ACh
  3. ACh binds to ACh receptors on motor end plate
  4. Chemical gates open and Na+ enters ⇒ EPP (depolarizing GP)
  5. EPP causes opening of Na+ voltage gates on adjacent sarcolemmaAP (AP has same properties/channels as on a neuron) - propagates along sarcolemma
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neuromuscular junction

function (steps)

  1. AP _____ axon terminal and _____ ____ _______ of neuron
  2. ____ enters via ______ _____ ⇒ _______ exocytosis of ACh
  3. ACh ____ __ ACh receptors on ____ ____ _____
  4. ________ ______ open and ___ enters ⇒ ____ (depolarizing ___)
  5. ____ causes opening of _____ voltage gates on _______ sarcolemma ⇒ AP (AP has same ________________ as on a neuron) - _________ along sarcolemma
A
  1. AP reaches axon terminal and synaptic end bulb of neuron
  2. Ca++ enters via voltage gatescauses exocytosis of ACh
  3. ACh binds to ACh receptors on motor end plate
  4. Chemical gates open and Na+ enters ⇒ EPP (depolarizing GP)
  5. EPP causes opening of Na+ voltage gates on adjacent sarcolemma ⇒ AP (AP has same properties/channels as on a neuron) - propagates along sarcolemma
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neuromuscular junction

function (steps)

    1. Ca++ enters via voltage gates ⇒ causes exocytosis of ACh
    1. Chemical gates open and Na+ enters ⇒ EPP (depolarizing GP)
  1. EPP causes opening of Na+ voltage gates on adjacent sarcolemma ⇒ ???????
A
  1. AP reaches axon terminal and synaptic end bulb of neuron
  2. Ca++ enters via voltage gates ⇒ causes exocytosis of ACh
  3. ACh binds to ACh receptors on motor end plate
  4. Chemical gates open and Na+ enters ⇒ EPP (depolarizing GP)
  5. EPP causes opening of Na+ voltage gates on adjacent sarcolemma ⇒ AP (AP has same properties/channels as on a neuron) - propagates along sarcolemma
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neuromuscular junction

function

  1. AP reaches axon terminal and synaptic end bulb of neuron
    1. ACh binds to ACh receptors on motor end plate
    1. ??????? ⇒ AP (AP has same properties/channels as on a neuron) - propagates along sarcolemma
A
  1. AP reaches axon terminal and synaptic end bulb of neuron
  2. Ca++ enters via voltage gates ⇒ causes exocytosis of ACh
  3. ACh binds to ACh receptors on motor end plate
  4. Chemical gates open and Na+ enters ⇒ EPP (depolarizing GP)
  5. EPP causes opening of Na+ voltage gates on adjacent sarcolemma ⇒ AP (AP has same properties/channels as on a neuron) - propagates along sarcolemma
17
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neuromuscular junction

function

what are the 5 steps

no hints

A
  1. AP reaches axon terminal and synaptic end bulb of neuron
  2. Ca++ enters via voltage gates ⇒ causes exocytosis of ACh
  3. ACh binds to ACh receptors on motor end plate
  4. Chemical gates open and Na+ enters ⇒ EPP (depolarizing GP)
  5. EPP causes opening of Na+ voltage gates on adjacent sarcolemma ⇒ AP (AP has same properties/channels as on a neuron) - propagates along sarcolemma
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1 AP (neuron) ⇒ _________ ⇒ __________

i.e. always a critical stimulus because (3 things)

  1. lots of ___ released
  2. motor end plate has _______ ________
  3. therefore, to inhibit _______ ______, must inhibit _______ ______
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1 EPP ⇒ 1 AP (Always)

  1. lots of ACh released
  2. motor end plate has many receptors
  3. therefore, to inhibit skeletal muscle, must inhibit motor neuron
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1 AP ⇒ 1 EPP ⇒ 1 AP (Always)

i.e. always a critical stimulus because:

  1. lots of ACh ________
  2. _______ ____ _______has many receptors
  3. therefore, to ______ skeletal muscle, must ______ motor neuron
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1 EPP ⇒ 1 AP (Always)

  1. lots of ACh released
  2. motor end plate has many receptors
  3. therefore, to inhibit skeletal muscle, must inhibit motor neuron
20
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1AP ⇒ 1 EPP ⇒ 1 AP (Always)

i.e. always a critical stimulus because??

3 points

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1AP ⇒ 1 EPP ⇒ 1 AP (Always)

  1. lots of ACh released
  2. motor end plate has many receptors
  3. therefore, to inhibit skeletal muscle, must inhibit motor neuron
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