Muscle Characteristics
Skeletal Muscle
Microscopic Anatomy of Skeletal Muscle
Striations
Surprise
100

the three types of muscle tissue

skeletal, cardiac, smooth

100

group of muscle fibers

fasicle

100
Skeletal muscle cells are also known as:

skeletal muscle fibers

100

region between two successive Z discs

sarcomere (smallest contractile unit of skeletal muscle)

100

What are joints also known as?

articulations

200

What are the (2) places of muscle attachment (hint: one is immovable and one is moveable)?

origin and insertion

200

sheet-like tendons that are used to indirectly attach muscle to bone

aponeuroses

200

T/F there are multiple nuclei on skeletal muscle fibers

T

200

What are thick filaments and thin filaments also known as?

thick=myosin

thin=actin

200

What are the (3) functional classifications of joints?

synarthrotic

ampiarthrotic

diarthrotic

300

(4) special characteristics of muscle tissue

1. excitability

2. contractility

3. extensibility

4. elasticity

300

What is the purpose of the connective tissue sheaths of skeletal muscle?

wrap muscles, fascicles, and fibers; prevent muscles from bursting/falling apart when contracting

300

What is the purpose of glycosomes and myoglobin in the sarcoplasm of skeletal fibers?

-glycosomes: store glycogen (energy)

-myoglobin: store oxygen

300

line of protein myomesin that bisects H zone (found in middle of each sarcomere)

M line
300

Why does it take a long time for ligaments to repair/can't repair at all?

not vascularized so cannot receive adequate nutrient supply to regenerate quickly

400

Describe each muscle type as striated/smooth and voluntary/involuntary.

cardiac: striated; involuntary

smooth: smooth; involuntary

skeletal: striated; voluntary

400

What are the (3) prefixes for muscle?

myo-

mys-

sarco-

400

Myofibrils make up _____% of skeletal cell volume and contain _______ which are the contractile units of skeletal muscle cells.

80%; sarcomeres

400

What is the difference between I bands and A bands? What types of filaments are found in each?

I band=light band; no overlapping of filaments, only has actin


A band=dark band; overlapping of filaments, has both actin and myosin

400

Define abduction and adduction.

abduction=away from midline

adduction=towards midline

500

Why are skeletal muscle fibers served by multiple veins but only one artery?

need more veins to get rid of metabolic wastes; arteries supply muscle with O2

500

What does epi- in epimysium mean, peri- in perimysium mean, and endo- in endomysium mean? Where do you find each of these connective tendon sheaths of skeletal muscle?

-epimysium (on muscle): DICT surrounding entire muscle 

-perimysium (around muscle): fibrous connective tissue that surrounds fascicles

-endomysium (within muscle): fine areolar tissue that surrounds each muscle fiber


500

What are the (3) modified structures found in a skeletal muscle fiber?

1. myofibrils

2. sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR)

3. T tubules

500

How are A bands and I bands distributed throughout a single sarcomere?

A band is found in the middle; 1/2 I band found on each end

500

What are the (4) muscles that rotator cuff tendons extend from?

  • Supraspinatus
  • Infraspinatus
  • Teres Minor
  • Subscapularis
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