Muscle Physiology Word Scramble
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3 Types of Muscle Tissue | Smooth, Cardiac, Skeletal |
Endomysium | Connective tissue membrane covering muscle fibers |
Fascicles | groups of skeletal muscle fibers |
Perimysium | tough connective tissue surrounding fascicles |
Epimysium | coarse sheet of connective tissue that covers a muscle as a whole |
Tendon | bands or cords of fibrous connective tissue that attatch a muscle to a bone or other structure |
Fascia | fibrous connective tissue found under skin |
Structure of muscle form largest to smallest | Muscle-Fascial-Muscle Cells/Fiber-Myofibril-Sacromere-Filaments- Actin(thin) and Mysosin(Thick) filaments |
Sarcolemma | plasma membrane of muscle fiber |
Sarcoplasm | muscle fiber's cytoplasm |
Sarcoplasmic reticulum | network of tubules and sacs in muscle cells; similer to ER of other cells |
T-tubules | transverse tubules unique to muscle cells; formed by inward extensions of the sarcolemma that allow electrical impulses to move deeper into the cell |
myofibrils | very fine longitudinal fibers found in skeletal muscle cells; composed of thick and thin filaments |
Myosin | contractile protein in thick filaments |
Actin | contractile protien found in thin filaments |
Sliding filament theory | model of muscle contraction in which sliding of thin filaments toward the center of each sacromere quickly shortens the muscle fiber and thereby the entire muscle |
motor neuron | transmits nerve impulses from the brain and spinal cord to muscles and glandular epithelial tissues |
neuromuscular junction | point of contact between nerve endings and muscle fibers |
motor unit | functional unit composed of a single motor neuron with the muscle cells it innervates |
Functions of the muscular system | Movement, Heat production, Posture |
Agonist | muscles or group of muscles that directly performs a specific movement |
antagonists | muscles that when contracting directly oppose prime movers |
synergists | muscle that contract the same time as the primer mover; help prime movers produce more effective movement |
fixator muscles | joint stabilizers |
Body | central body portion of muscle that shortens when muscle contracts |
origin | point of muscle attatchment to bone that does not move when the muscle is contracted |
insertion | point of muscle attatchment to bone that moves when the muscle is contracted |
Class of Levers | first (Ex. Seesaw), second ( wheelbarrow), third (flexing of the forearm at the elbow joint) |
How muscles are named | location, function, shape, direction of fibers, numbers of heads or division, points of attatchment, size of muscle |
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