Potpourri
Skeletal Muscle Fiber Structure
Sarcomere
Energy Metabolism
Muscle Tissue Types
100

CT layer that covers each individual muscle fiber. 

Endomysium 

100

Where a motor neuron and skeletal muscle connect. 

Neuromuscular junction

100

Smallest contractile unit in a muscle cell

Sarcomere

100

The energy currency of the cell. 

ATP

100

I have multiple nuclei, striations, and a long cylindrical shape. 

Skeletal muscle

200

This is the neurotransmitter that stimulates muscle contraction. 

Acetylcholine (ACh)

200

This fiber-like organelle is made of repeating subunits of myosin and actin. 

Myofibril 

200

Think filament = 

Thin filament = 

Think = myosin

Thin = actin

200

Sally is running a 10 mile race. This is the most likely pathway her muscles are using for ATP production. 

Aerobic Respiration

200

I am uninucleated, have striations, and intercalated discs. 

Cardiac muscle

300

_____________ is released form the sarcoplasmic reticulum, floods the muscle fiber, and binds to troponin in order to expose binding sites on actin myofilaments. 

Calcium, Ca2+

300

Where the action potential travels down in a muscle cell. 

T-tubule

300

This portion of the sarcomere is where thick and thin filaments overlap, also called the "dark band"

A band

300

Where does aerobic respiration take place in the muscle cell?

Mitochondria

300

Only found in hollow organs.

Smooth muscle

400

Skeletal muscles must connect to at least 2 points. These bones are called the _________ and __________.

Origin and Insertion 

400

This specialized structure controls what enters and exits the muscle fiber. It is similar to a plasma membrane. 

Sarcolemma

400

This area of the sarcomere only contains myosin myofilaments.

H zone

400

This molecule is found in muscle tissue and can donate a high energy phosphate to ADP in order to generate ATP during brief, powerful activities.

Creatine phosphate

400

There are roughly 640 of me.

Skeletal muscle

500

This occurs when a body stiffens and becomes unmovable after death. 

Rigor mortis 

500

What is the level of organization of muscle from largest to smallest?

Whole muscle - muscle fascicle - myofiber - myofibril- myofilaments

500
Referred to as the "light band"

I band

500

This type of respiration uses glucose to create ATP. 

Anaerobic 

500

I am involuntary. 

Smooth and Cardiac muscles

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