Topic 7 Flashcards

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skeletal muscle

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  • type of muscle you use to move e.g. the biceps and triceps move the lower arm
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tendons

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  • skeletal muscles are attached to bones by tendons
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ligaments

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  • attach bones to other boners, to hold them together
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Contraction of biceps

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  • when your biceps contracts your triceps relaxes

- this pulls the bone so your arm bends (flexes) at the elbow

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flexor

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  • a muscle that bends a joint when it contracts is called a flexor
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Contraction of triceps

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  • when your triceps contracts your biceps relaxes

- this pulls the bone so your arm straightens (extends) at the elbow

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extensor

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  • a muscle that straightens a joint when it contracts is called extensor
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muscle pairs

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  • muscles work in pairs because they can only pull (when they contract) - they can’t push
  • so you need 2 muscles creating opposite forces to move a bone
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skeletal muscle structure

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  • made up of large bundles of long cells, called muscle fibres
  • the cell membrane of muscle fibre cells is called sarcolemma
  • parts of the sarcolemma fold inwards across the muscle fibre and stick into sarcoplasm
  • these folds are called transverse (T) tubules and help to spread electrical impulses throughout the sarcoplasm to reach all the parts of the muscle fibre
  • a network of internal membranes called the sarcoplasmic reticulum runs through the sarcoplasm
  • these store and releases calcium ions that are needed for muscle contraction
  • muscle fibres have lots of mitochondria to provide ATP that is needed for muscle contraction
  • these are multinucleate (have multiple nuclei)
  • muscle fibres have lots of long cylindrical organelles called myofibrils
  • they’re made up of proteins and are highly specialised for contraction
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