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MUSCULAR SYSTEM: MUSCLE TISSUE AND MUSCLES. FUNDAMENTALS OF ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY BY MARTINI, 9 TH EDITION, Chapters # 4, 10 & 11 Lab Manual Exercise # 13. NOTE:. THIS IS A STUDY GUIDE , NOT AN ALL INCLUSIVE REVIEW.
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MUSCULAR SYSTEM: MUSCLE TISSUE AND MUSCLES.FUNDAMENTALS OF ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY BY MARTINI, 9TH EDITION, Chapters # 4, 10 & 11Lab Manual Exercise # 13
NOTE: • THIS IS A STUDY GUIDE, NOT AN ALL INCLUSIVE REVIEW. • THERE MIGHT BE THINGS NOT COVERED BY THIS STUDY GUIDE THAT MIGHT BEASKED IN YOUR PRACTICUMS / QUIZZES. • STUDENTS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR READING THEIR TEXBOOK (S) AND FOR ALL THE MATERIAL COVERED DURING THE LABORATORY PERIOD, AS PER THE COURSE SYLLABUS
Competency 5: The Muscular System • Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to understand the gross and microscopic anatomy of muscles and their physiology by: Recognize the three types of muscle tissue. Describing the location and functions of the microscopic structures of skeletal muscle.
TYPE OF MUSCLE TISSSUES • NEUROMUSCULAR JUNCTION (MODEL #1) • MIOFIBRIL (MODEL #2)
TYPE OF MUSCLE TISSUES • SKELETAL • CARDIAC • SMOOTH
SKELETAL MUSCLE TISSUE • CELLS- LONG • CYLINDRICAL • STRIATED • MULTINUCLEATED • LOCATION- SKELETAL MUSCLE • COMBINED WITH CONNECTIVE TISSUE & • NERVOUS TISSUE • FUNCTIONS: 1- MOVE BODY PARTS & STABILIZE THE • POSTURE OF THE SKELETON • 2- GUARDS ENTRANCE & EXITS TO THE • DIGESTIVE, RESPIRATORY, & URINARY TRACTS • 3- TO GENERATE HEAT • 4- TO PROTECT INTERNAL ORGANS
CARDIAC MUSCLE TISSUE • CELLS- ARE SHORT • BRANCHED & STRIATED • SINGLE NUCLEUS (USUALLY) • INTERCONNECTED BY INTERCALATED DISCS • LOCATION- HEART • FUNCTIONS: 1- CIRCULATES THE BLOOD • 2- MAINTAINS BLOOD (HYDROSTATIC) • PRESSURE
SMOOTH MUSCLE TISSUE • CELLS- SHORT • SPINDLE SHAPED • NON STRIATED • A SINGLE CENTRAL NUCLEUS • LOCATION- ENCIRCLES BLOOD VESSELS • IN THE WALLS OF THE DIGESTIVE, RESPIRATORY • URINARY & REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS • FUNCTIONS: 1- MOVES FOOD IN DIGESTIVE TRACT AND • FLUIDS IN THE DIGESTIVE, URINARY, AND • REPRODUCTIVE TRACTS 2-CONTROLS DIAMETERS OF RESPIRATORY PASSAGEWAYS & BLOOD VESSELS
ORGANIZATION OF THE CONNECTIVE TISSUE • EPIMISYUM • PERIMYSIUM • ENDOMYSIUM THEY CONVERGE TO FORM: TENDONS APONEUROSES
EPIMYSIUM- A DENSE LAYER OF CONNECTIVE TISSUE THAT SURROUNDS THE ENTIRE MUSCLE. • IT SEPARATES THE MUSCLE FROM OTHER TISSUES • PERIMYSIUM- IT DIVIDES THE SKELETAL MUSCLE INTO COMPARTMENT IT SURROUNDS THE FASCICLES • FASCICLE- A BUNDLE OF MUSCLE FIBERS
MODEL #1(MOTOR UNIT) • AXON TERMINAL- END PART OF THE AXON OF THE NEURON • F- TO RELEASE THE NEUROTRANSMITTER • MUSCLE CELLS OR FIBERS- THE WHOLE STRUCTURE WITHOUT THE • NEURON F- CONTRACTS TO SHORTEN THE WHOLE MUSCLE • NEUROMUSCULAR JUNCTION- AREA IN WHICH THE • NEURON & THE MUSCULAR CELL ARE JOINED • (A BUMP IN THE MODEL) • AXON OF THE MOTOR NEURON- (LIKE A SAUSAGE IN THE MODEL) • IT IS A CYTOPLASMATIC EXTENSION OF THE NEURON THAT • CARRIES THE NERVE IMPULSE • MOTOR UNIT- NEURON + MUSCLE CELL OR FIBER • ENDOMYSIUM- IT SURROUNDS THE SARCOLEMMA OR CELL • MEMBRANE (THE ROUGH AREA OUTSIDE) • MYOFIBRILS- THEY ARE FOUND INSIDE THE MUSCLE FIBERS. THEY CAN NUMBER IN 100’S TO 1000’S AND THEY CONTAIN BUNDLES OF • MYOFILAMENTS • NUCLEUS OF MUSCLE CELL- IT IS THE CONTROL CENTER OF THE CELL
MODEL #2 (MYOFIBRIL) • MITOCHONDRIA-TO PRODUCE ATP (ENERGY) • SARCOPLASMIC RETICULUM- IT SURROUNDS THE • MYOFIBRIL • F- TO STORE CALCIUM FOR MUSCULAR CONTRACTION • T TUBULE: CARRIES THE NERVE IMPULSE INSIDE MUSCLE • CELL • TERMINAL CISTERNA: ENLARGED AREAS OF • SARCOPLASMIC RETICULUM THAT RELEASES • CALCIUM • TRIAD: TERMINAL CISTERNA + T TUBULE
MYOFILAMENTS- PROTEIN FILAMENTS COMPOSED OF • ACTIN & MYOSIN • ACTIN- FORMS THE BULK OF THE THIN FILAMENTS • MYOSIN- FORMS THE THICK FILAMENTS • A BAND- IS DARK AREA COMPOSED MOSTLY OF THICK FILAMENT AND INCLUDING PORTIONS OF THIN FILAMENTS THAT INTERCALATE WITH THEM • I BAND- IS LIGHT AREA THAT CONTAINS ONLY THIN • IT FILAMENTS EXTENDS FROM A BAND OF ONE SARCOMERE TO THE A BAND OF THE NEXT • SARCOMERE • H ZONE- A LIGHTER REGION ON THE MID PART OF THE • A BAND THAT CONTAINS ONLY THICK FILAMENTS
SARCOMERE- AREA BETWEEN 2 Z LINES • SMALL FUNCTIONAL UNIT OF THE MUSCLE FIBER • THEY NUMBER MORE OR LESS IN THE 10,000S • LINE Z- IT MARKS THE BOUNDARY BETWEEN ADJACENT SARCOMERES - IT IS THE POINT OF ATTACHMENT OF THE THIN FILAMENTS
MARTINI (PG 292) ALFONSO A. PINO. MD.
CHARTS & MODELS • TENDONS- LOCATED AT THE END OF THE MUSCLE THEY JOIN MUSCLES TO BONES • LIGAMENTS- THEY JOIN BONE TO BONE • APONEUROSES- FLAT SHEETS OF CONNECTIVE TISSUE THAT USUALLY JOIN MUSCLE TO MUSCLE • GALEA (EPICRANIAL APONEUROSIS) • IT CONNECTS FRONTALIS WITH OCCIPITALIS • LUMBAR- IT JOINS MUSCLES OF THE BACK • ABDOMINAL- IT JOINS MUSCLES OF THE ABDOMEN
REMEMBER!GO TO THE TUTORING ROOM AND PRACTICE WITH MODELS.SEE INTERACTIVE PHYSIOLOGY CDROOM 3326.