Anatomy and Physiology of Muscle
Special Characteristics
Skeletal Mm Anatomy
Skeletal Mm Physiology
100

What percentage of body weight is muscle?

50%

100

What is the ability to receive and respond to a stimulus?

Excitiability

100

How many Skeletal muscles are in the body?

More than 600

100

What are the three physiology of skeletal muscle?

  • Overall body mobility

  • Maintains posture and body position

  • Stabilizes joints

  • Maintains body temperature (as byproduct of other functions), contributes to homeostasis

  • Supports soft tissues/protects organs

  • Contracts rapidly, but tires easily

200

What is the physiology of all muscle types?

  1. Skeletal:  locomotion and manipulation

  2. Smooth:  propels or squeezes substances through organs/along tracts

  3. Cardiac:  pumps blood through body

200

What is contractility?

Ability to contract when adequately stimulated



200

What do the fibers look like? Are they striated? Are they nucleated?

  • Long and cylindrical

  • Multinucleated 

  • Appear striated 

200

Are skeletal muscles voluntary or involuntary? What is the definition of voluntary?

Voluntary:  subject to conscious control

300

What is Extensibility?

Ability to increase in length(stretch)

300

What serves Skeletal Muscle?

Nerve, artery and vein(s) which enter/exit at central portion of muscle and branch through connective tissue sheaths

300

What is the force exerted on an object by a contracting muscle?

Muscle tension

400

What is the ability to return to resting form after shortening or lengthening?

Elasticity

400

Does the origin or insertion move during contraction?

Insertion

400

What is the force exerted on the muscle, by the weight of the object to be moved is called..

Load
500

Can Muscle push?

No!

Muscles can only pull, they never push