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Muscle tissue. Test

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what are the three types of skeletal muscle fibers?
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indirect attachments
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sarcolemma
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thick (myosin) filament
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what are three types of muscle tissue?
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sarcromeres
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what are the three connective tissue binds with skeletal muscles and its fiber together?
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endomysium
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fast glycolytic fiber (Type IIx)
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elasticity
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fast oxidative fibers (Type IIa)
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I band
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fleshy attachments
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each skeletal muscle supplied by branches of...
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A bands
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epimysium
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H zone
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origin
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what are the function of muscle tissue?
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slow oxidative fibers (Type I)
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connective tissue forms a tendon or aponeurosis (flat tendon)
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a fine sheath of connective tissue wrapping each muscle fiber
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movement, maintenance of posture, joint stabilization, and heat generation
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epimysium, perimysium, and endomysium
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skeletal, smooth, and cardiac
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plasma membrane
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have a an intermediate diameter contract quickly like fast glycolytic fibers are oxygen-dependent have high myogglobin content and rich supply of capillaries somewhat fatigue-resistant more powerful than slow-oxidative fibers
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less movable attachment
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full length of the thick filament, includes inner end of thin filament
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center part of A band where no thin filament occur
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red color due to abundant mygobbin obtain energy from aerobic metabolic reactions contain a large number of mitochondria richly supplied with cappilaries contract slowly and resistant to fatigue fibers are smaller in diameter
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a long row of repeating segments, ex. Z disc (Z line), thin (actin) filaments, and thick (myosin) fliaments
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located in the center of the sarcromere
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connective tissue fibers are short
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one nerve, one artery, and one or more veins
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dense regular connective tissue surrounding entire muscle
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can recoil passively after being stretched, resume resting length
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slow oxidative fibers (Type I), fast glycolytic fiber (Type IIx), and fast oxidative fibers (Type IIa)
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contain little myoglobin and few mitochondria about twice the diameter of slow-oxidative fiber contain more myofilaments and generate more power depend on anaerobic pathways contract rapidly and tire quickly
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region with only thin filament, lies within two adjacent sarcromeres
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cytoplasm
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involuntary without stripes, ex. walls of hallow organs
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in center of H zone, contain tiny rod that hold thick filaments together
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surrounds each fascicle (groups of muscle fibers)
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electrical nerve impulse stimulate the muscle cell to contract
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involuntary with stripes, ex. heart
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extend from Z disc toward the center of the sarcromere
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more movable attachment
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voluntary with stripes, ex. bone
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muscles cells shorten and generate pulling force

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