Muscle Types
Muscle Structure
Filaments & Proteins
Contraction Physiology
Muscle Function
100

Voluntary, striated muscle attached to bones.

skeletal muscle

100

Connective tissue around a muscle fiber

endomysium 

100

thin filament protein

actin

100

Neurotransmitter released at NMJ.

acetylcholine

100

One neuron and all fibers it controls

a motor unit

200

Involuntary, striated muscle of the heart.

cardiac muscle

200

Connective tissue around a fascicle

perimysium

200

thick filament protein

myosin

200

Structure that stores calcium in muscle cells.

the sarcoplasmic reticulum

200

The three phases of a muscle twitch.

latent, contraction, and relaxation

300

Involuntary, non-striated muscle in organs.

smooth muscle

300

Connective tissue around the entire muscle.

epimysium

300

Protein that binds calcium to regulate contraction

troponin

300

Tubules that carry signals into the fiber.

t-tubules

300

Sustained contraction from rapid stimulation.

tetanus

400

Muscle type responsible for pumping blood

cardiac muscle

400

The cell membrane of a muscle fiber

the sarcolemma

400

Protein that blocks binding sites on actin

tropomyosin

400

The process linking nerve signal to contraction

excitation-contraction coupling

400

Energy system using oxygen for ATP.

aerobic respiration

500

Muscle type responsible for peristalsis

smooth muscle 

500

The contractile unit of muscle

sarcomere

500

Interaction between these filaments causes contraction

actin and myosin

500

The cycle of attachment, power stroke, detachment, reset

cross-bridge cycle 

500

Slow, fatigue-resistant muscle fibers.

Type I fibers

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