Topic 32 - Muscular Tissue : Skeletal Muscle Flashcards
1
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Length of the skeletal myofibres?
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10-120mm
2
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origin…?
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by fusion of mononuclear myoblast cells
3
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Function?
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-Non-branching multinucleated fibres. Quick contraction with high fatigue. Impulses generated by motor endplate. Found in locomotor organs (muscles).
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Morphology?
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- Longitudinal: elongated nuclei (subsarcolemmal), traverse striations.
- Cross-section: polygonal cells, no cross-striations
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Organization?
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- Myofibrils are surrounded by endomysium (fine reticular CT).
- Primary bundles/fascicles are covered by perimysium (dense collage fibres).
- Muscle is ensheathed by epimysium (thick and dense collagen CT).
6
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How is the muscle fibres innervated?
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-by stretch receptors (with sensory capsule) and gamma motor neurons (motor neuron endplates attached to each muscle fibre).
7
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What is neuromuscular junction?
A
myelinated nerve fibre and axon terminal. Motor neuron endplate contains acetyl-choline vesicles. Acetyl-choline receptors are contained in the sarcolemma of the muscle fibre.