Week 9 Lecture Flashcards
_________ surrounds each muscle fiber and and encloses its contents
Sarcolemma
________ contains the cell nuclei of muscle fiber
Sarcoplasm
two main anatomical features of myosin
Polypeptide tail
Globular head
___________ activates the myosin heads during crossbridging
ATP hydrolysis
What enzyme splits ATP in the cross bridge
ATPase
Skeletal muscle fibres differ in what three characteristics ?
- the primary mechanisms they use to produce ATP
- the type of motor neuron innervation
- the type of myosin heavy chain expressed
What are the four common characteristics of type 1 fibers ?
- Low myosin ATPase activity
- Slow calcium handling ability and shortening speed
- Less developed Glycolytic capacity
- Large and numerous mitochondria
What 6 main areas is the brain divided into ?
Medulla
Pons
Midbrain
Cerebellum
Diencephalon
Telencephalon
What is the role of the Pyramidal tract ?
Activates skeletal musculature in voluntary movement
What is the role of the Extrapyramidal tract
Controls posture and muscle tone
What tasks may the reticular formation be involved in?
Posture during movements
CV
Respiration m
Sleep-wake Cycle
What are the five common features of the NMJ
- Schwann cells
- ACH in terminal section of neuron
- Basement membrane lining synaptic space
- ACH receptors
- Microtubules to transmit electrical signal to fiber
What three factors produce neuronal facilitation?
- Decreased sensitivity of the motor neuron to inhibitory neurotransmitters
- Reduced quantity of inhibitory neurotransmitter substance transported into motor neuron
- Combined effect of both mechanisms
How are motor units classified ?
Based on the properties of the fibers they innervates. Properties:
- twitch characteristics
- tension characteristics
- fatigability
What is Sarcopenia ?
Age-related loss of muscle mass