Overview
Anatomy
Physiology
Developmental/Diseases
Vocab
100

Number of Skeletal Muscles in the human body

650

100

Attaches Muscle to bone

Tendon

100

A bundle of muscle fibers

Fascicle

100

A smooth, sustained contraction

Fused Tetanus

100

Thick protein myofilaments in myofibril

Myosin

200

The smooth, connective tissue that surrounds an entire muscle

Epimysium

200

Connective tissue that surrounds an individual muscle cell

Endomysium

200

Muscle end attached to more movable bone

Insertion

200

This is what causes muscle fatigue

Lack of oxygen (oxygen debt)

200

Thin protein myofilaments in myofibril

Actin

300

Property of muscles that enable them to receive and respond to stimulus

Irritability

300

Voluntary muscle that attaches to bones

Skeletal Muscles

300

Double up

The gap between the motor neuron and the muscle fiber it supplies

Crossbridge

300

Breaking down of muscles as they are not in use

Atrophy

300

Double up

The electrical current generated by the change in charge across the muscle cell membrane

Action Potential

400

Required to expose myosin binding sites on actin

Calcium ions

400

Involuntary muscle with no striations

Smooth Muscle

400

What can also be called "energy" for the muscle cells

ATP

400

soft and flabby muscles

Flaccid

400

One motor neuron and all the skeletal muscle fibers it stimulates

Motor Unit

500

Substance for temporarily changing the permeability of muscle cell membrane to ions

Acetylcholine

500

Branching chains of cells with intercalated discs

Cardiac Muscles

500

The contractile unit of the muscle

Sarcomere

500

result of lactic acid building up

Muscle soreness

500

Type of muscle contraction that causes movement

Isotonic

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