Muscle
Energy
Muscle Character
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These are all functions of muscles

What is 

  • Produce movement

  • Maintain posture

  • Stabilize joints

  • Generate heat

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  • Muscle cells contain creatine phosphate (CP)CP is a high-energy molecule
    After ATP is depleted, ADP is left. CP transfers energy to ADP, to regenerate ATP
    CP supplies are exhausted in about 20 seconds

What is Direct phosphorylation

100

At rest in the bare zone that lacks filaments this is stored. 

What is Sarcoplasmic
reticulum (SR) – for storage of calcium

100

Type of Muscle that has 

Has no striations

Single nucleus

Involuntary – no conscious control

Found mainly in the walls of hollow organs

What is Smooth Muscle 

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These are the sites of muscles attachments

What are 

  • Bones

  • Cartilages

  • Connective tissue coverings

200

A single brief contraction. Not a normal muscle function

What is a twitch

200
  • Series of metabolic pathways that occur in the mitochondria

  • Glucose is broken down to carbon dioxide and water, releasing energy

  • This is a slower reaction that requires continuous oxygen

What is Aerobic Respiration

200

This is in the anatomy of Skeletal muscle and is Composed of the protein myosin and Has ATPase enzymes


What is Thick filaments = myosin filaments 

200

A muscle attachment that is a cord like structure

What is a tendon

200

A muscle attachment that is sheet like structure

What is Aponeuroses 

300
  • One contraction is immediately followed by another

  • The muscle does
    not completely
    return to a
    resting state

  • The effects
    are added

What is tetanus

300
  • Reaction that breaks down glucose without oxygen

  • Glucose is broken down to pyruvic acid to produce some ATP

  • Pyruvic acid is converted to lactic acid

What is Anaerobic glycolysis

300

This is in the anatomy of Skeletal muscle trhat is Composed of the protein actin

What is Thin filaments = actin filaments

300

A connective wrapping around single muscle fiber

What is Endomysium 

300

What is connective tissue wrapping that covers the entire skeletal muscle

What is Epimysium 

400

A type of Graded response it has Some relaxation occurs between contractions. The results are summed

What is Unfused (incomplete) tetanus

400

A type of muscle Contraction that 

  • Myofilaments are able to slide past each other during contractions

  • The muscle shortens

What is Isotonic contractions

400

Type of muscle that 

Has striations

Usually has a single nucleus

Involuntary


What is Cardiac Muscle

400

A connective wrapping around fascicle (bundle) of fibers

What is Perimysium 

400

What is connective tissue wrapping on the outside of the epimysium



What is the Fascia 

500

What is a type of graded response that has No evidence of relaxation before the following contractions and The result is a sustained muscle contraction

What is Fused (complete) tetanus

500

A type of Muscle Contaction that Tension in the muscles increases. The muscle is unable to shorten

What is Isometric contractions

500

These are the types of ordinary body movements 

What is 

Flexion

Extension

Rotation

Abduction

Circumduction

500

Anatomy of Skeletal muscle that is specialized plasma membrane

What is the Sarcolemma  

500

Anatomy of Skeletal muscle that is specialized smooth endoplasmic reticulum

What is the Sarcoplasmic reticulum