Unit 6 Muscles Flashcards
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What do muscles do
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- Act as antagonistic pairs against an incompressible skeleton to create movement can be autonomic as part of relfex response or controlled by conscious thought
2
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Outline the structure of a Myofiril
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- Known as sarcoplasm and high number of mitochondria
- Made up of 2 types of protein, myosin and actin which form sarcomere
3
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Outline gross and microscopic strcture of skeletal muscle
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- A band = overlap of actin and myosin[no change in contraction]
- I band = Only actin [shortens in contraction]
- H zone = Only myosin[shortens in contraction]
- Z line = boundary ebtween sarcomere [moves closer together in contraction]
- m line in middle
4
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Outline the process in myofibril contraction
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- Calcium ions diffuse into myofibrils from (sarcoplasmic) reticulum and calcium ions cause movement of tropomyosin on actin
- This movement causes exposure of the binding sites on the actin
- Myosin heads with ADP attached attach to binding sites on actin to form cross bridge (actinomyosin bridge)
- Myosin heads change shape, filaments slide past each other & ADP released
- ATP attaches to each myosin head causes myosin heads to detach from actin sites.
- Hydrolysis of ATP by ATPase on myosin heads causes myosin heads to return to original position
5
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Outline the role of ATP and phosphocreatine
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- Active muscle require high concentration of ATP
- When aerobic respiration cannot create enough ATP to meet this demand, anaerobic respiration occurs.
- Phosphocreatine, which is stored in muscles, provides phosphate to regenerate ATP from ADP.
6
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Describe fast and slow twitch muscle fibres work
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