Muscle Tissue

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MED 2017
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What is the main function of muscle tissue? Contraction to generate motion (muscle must span a joint to achieve this)
What does sarco- refer to? "muscle component"
What does myo- refer to? "muscle component"
Describe the activity of skeletal muscle. Strong, quick discontinuous voluntary contractions
Describe the activity of cardiac muscle. strong, quick continuous involuntary contraction
Describe the activity of smooth muscle. Weak, slow involuntary contraction
How do skeletal muscle fibers develop? myoblasts --> fusion of myoblasts --> formation of muscle fiber
_______ cells are the source of muscle regeneration after injury. Satellite
_______ fuse to form a skeletal muscle fiber. Myoblasts
Myofibrils contain microfilaments that contain ____ and ____ . actin, myosin
What type of filament is actin: thin or thick? thin
What type of filament is myosin: thin or thick? thick
A Z line to Z line makes up a _____ . sarcomere
____ band is made up of all myosin and a small amount of actin. A band
Why does the A band have a dark band and a density that causes a darkness to the stain? High concentration of myosin
This band is made up of all actin, which makes its stain light. I band
This line is a density of protein that actin binds to on the A band. It's a scaffolding of the entire muscle fiber. Z line
True/False: The Z line changes during contraction. False. During contraction, the Z line pretty much doesn't change.
Coined as the leverage point of the entire muscle. Z line
During contraction, a repetition binding-movement-release cycles between the ____ heads and ____ filaments occurs. myosin head actin filaments
What ion plays a significant role in activation? Ca2+
Where are calcium sacs stored in the muscle? sarcoplasmic reticulum
What is a triad and what does it control? Special internal membrane system that controls muscle contraction by regulating calcium release.
What are invaginations of the sarcolemma (plasma membrane) or a membrane-enclosed tube that goes down into the cell hundreds of times within a muscle cell? T-tubules
Where do T-tubules occur in mammalian skeletal muscle? A/I junction
What do t-tubules form with two terminal cisternae of the sarcoplasmic reticulum? triads
How do triads at each A/I junction coordinate an impulse? Sarcomeres (Z line to Z line) must contract or relax at the same time
How does an impulse run down the neuromuscular junction? 1. Nerve impulse --> Ach released into synaptic cleft --> Ach binds to Ach receptor on sarcolemma of motor end plate --> triggering of muscle impulse 2. impulse spreads from sarcolemma to T-tubules --> Ca released from terminal cisternae of sarcoplasmic reticulum
Describe skeletal muscle: fibers? nuclei? fiber innervation? long, syncytial fibers peripheral nuclei fibers don't branch each fiber is innervated
Describe cardiac muscle: fibers? nuclei? fiber innervation? cells attached end-to-end to form fibers central nuclei fibers branch no innervation (stimulus spreads from cell-to-cell via Purkinje fiber coordination)
Where do T-tubules run in cardiac muscles? T-tubules run at Z-lines
What is the difference in cardiac muscle t-tubules and muscle cells' t-tubules? Cardiac muscle's t-tubule is a diad instead of a triad like the muscle cell.
____ _____ are modified cardiac myocytes interconnected by gap junctions (electrical synapses). Purkinje fibers
Where can smooth muscle be found? Found in larger blood vessels, the GI system, ureter, bladder, reproductive systems and many other locations
What type of muscle Controls peristaltic motions of tubular structures? smooth muscle
Which part of a muscle cell is responsible for contraction? myofibrils
The portion of the muscle cell that surrounds each muscle fiber by a small amount of connective tissue created by fibroblasts. Endomysium
What provides nutrition to a muscle cell? capillaries
This layer of the muscle cell surrounds the whole muscle. epimysium
This layer of the muscle cell surrounds fascicles and bundles of muscle fibers. perimysium
Where is the nucleus in a muscle cell? The nucleus is located at the cell's periphery (pushed off to the side).
This layer of the muscle cell separates muscle fibers. Endomysium
What functions as the cell boundary in the muscle cell? cell boundary
In what layer do collagen fibers exist in a muscle cell? epimysium
Identify the type of muscle tissue and indicate the stair-steps. Cardiac muscle tissue & intercalated disks
Identify this muscle type and types of sections. Skeletal muscle tissue w/ striations at longitudinal and cross sections
Identify the missing parts of this muscle cell.
Identify the parts of the muscle fiber.
Identify the organization of a skeletal muscle: epimysium, perimysium, endomysium, blood vessels, and capillaries.
Identify the organization of a skeletal muscle.
Identify myofibril, nucleus, sarcomere, connective tissue, and fibroblast.
Identify.
These indicate changes in band widths during contraction. Find contracted, rest length, and stretched.
What does this picture indicate and in what type of muscle tissue? Muscle cell with motor end plates (arrows) demonstrated by silver impregnation.
Identify these parts of a skeletal muscle.
Identify parts of the neuromuscular junction.
Identify the parts of a cardiac muscle t-tubule system.
Name the parts of a smooth muscle contraction.
Name the parts of the cardiac muscle associated with intercalated disks.
Identify this tissue. Cardiac muscle
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