Untitled Deck Flashcards
What are the 3 types of muscle in the body?
- Cardiac
- Smooth
- Skeletal
Where is cardiac muscle located?
Exclusively found in the heart.
Where is smooth muscle located?
Walls of blood vessels and intestines.
Where is skeletal muscle located?
Attached to incompressible skeleton by tendons.
What does the phrase ‘antagonistic pair of muscles’ mean?
Pairs pull in opposite directions: agonist contracts while antagonist is relaxed.
Describe the gross structure of skeletal muscle.
- Muscle cells are fused together to form bundles of parallel muscle fibres (myofibrils).
- Arrangement ensures there is no point of weakness between cells.
- Each bundle is surrounded by endomycium: loose connective tissue with many capillaries.
Describe the microscopic structure of skeletal muscle.
- Myofibrils: site of contraction.
- Sarcoplasm: shared nuclei and cytoplasm with lots of mitochondria & endoplasmic reticulum.
- Sarcolemma: folds inwards towards sarcoplasm to form transerve tubules
How does each band appear under an optical microscope?
I-band: light
A-band: dark
How is muscle contraction stimulated?
- Neuromuscular junction: action potential = voltage-gated Ca2+channels open.
- Vesicles move towards & fuse with presynaptic membrane.
- Exocytosis of acetylcholine (ACh), which diffuses across synaptic cleft.
- ACh binds to receptors on Na+
channel proteins on skeletal muscle cell membrane. - Influx of Na+ = depolarisation.
Explain the role of Ca2+ ions in muscle contraction.
. Action potential moves through T-tubules in the sarcoplasm = Ca2+ channels in sarcoplasmic reticulum open.
2. Ca2+ binds to troponin, triggering conformational change in tropomyosin.
3. Exposes binding sites on actin filaments so actinomyosin bridges can form.