Varying Strength And Delaying Muscle Fatigue Flashcards

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Motor unit recruitment

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Size of motor units recruited
Larger for greater contraction
Smaller for less powerful

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Multiple unit summation

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Number of units recruited / more or less
Type of muscle fibre and size determined force of contraction
All or none law

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Wave summation

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When there is a repeated nerve impulse with no time to relax so a smooth contraction occurs
Frequency of impulses/ innervations
Waves build up without being related to produce more force
Motor unit unable to relax

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Tetanic contraction

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Most powerful force motor unit can produce

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Spatial summation

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When the strength of a contraction changes by altering the number and size of the muscles motor units
The addition of impulses received at different places on the neuron

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What is the all or none law?

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Where a sequence of impulses has to be sufficient in intensity to stimulate all of the muscle fibres in a motor unit for it to contract, if insufficient then no contraction will occur

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Motor unit

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A motor neuron and all of the muscle fibres it innervates/stimulates
Can only be made from one type of muscle fibre
Can vary in size

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What type of muscle fibre is more suitable for a larger force ?

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Type 2 fast twitch muscle fibres

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What type of muscle fibre is more suitable for a smaller force?

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Slow twitch muscle fibres

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