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Muscle Relaxation -When the nerve impulse stops several things happen… _____gets broken down by the enzyme _________________________ ( found at the _____________________ junction ). Once ____is broken down, __________ions are transported back to the ______________ reticulum .
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Muscle Relaxation -When the nerve impulse stops several things happen… • _____gets broken down by the enzyme _________________________ (found at the _____________________ junction). • Once ____is broken down, __________ions are transported back to the ______________ reticulum. • When the levels of _______ drops, linkages are no longer able to form between thin ________ and thick ________ filaments. • Since there are no ____________, the muscle ____________.
The relaxed and contracted sarcomere AA Myosin head Relaxation Myosin – thick filament Contraction Actin – thin filament Muscle contraction animation
Neuromuscular Junctions • Every skeletal muscle cell is connected to an ________of a ________ __________. • _________ ______: a _______ _______and all of the ___________fibers it connects.
Parts of the Neuromuscular Junction • _____________________ ______________: The connection between the ________ _________ and the _________ _________. • ________ ______ _________: specialized portion of the _________ fiber _________ , it is extensively _________ (to increase surface area) and contains many _______________. • _________ ______: the space between the _________ end plate (on the _________ fiber) and the _________ _________ , this “_________ ” is filled with a _________ material rich in _________.
Parts of the Neuromuscular Junction • _________ : end of the _________ cell • _________ : _________ sac formed by _________ in of the ____ membrane • _________________: _________ that are released at the end of a _________ • ______________(___): _________________that stimulates the muscle to _________
Neuromuscular Junction Mitochondria Synaptic cleft End-plate of muscle cell
How the neuromuscular junction works • _________ impulses travel down the _________ to the _________ . • The ________________, Ach, is _________ in the _________ of the motor _________ . • When an impulse reaches the _________ of the _________ , the neuron releases ____________ (via vesicles) across the synaptic cleft. • The ______________binds to muscle _________ to stimulate a muscle _________ . • The muscle _________ is then sent in all directions over the _________ and through the _________ to the _________________ reticulum.
Neuromuscular junction and sarcoplasmic reticulum http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072507470/student_view0/chapter9/animation__action_potentials_and_muscle_contraction.html
Energy for Muscle Contraction • ________________ oxidizes the sugar _________ and stores the _________ in the form of _____. • When _____ is exhausted for _________ contraction, _________ phosphate can transfer energy to ______. • Blood carries _________ to the _____________. _________ is carried on the _________ of red blood cells. • _________ debt may occur if the body cannot supply enough _________ for _________ muscles.
Energy for Muscle Contraction • Muscles use _________ respiration when they cannot get enough _________ . • _________ _________ acid + __ ATP • _________ is broken down to _________ acid which reacts to form _________ acid. • The build up of _________ acid can cause _________ and _______ in muscles.
When enough _________ is available, _________ respiration occurs. • Muscle _________ : muscle loses the ability to _________ due to a low _________ supply, exhaustion of _________________ , or accumulation of _________ acid. • _________ acid is broken down in the _________ and then used for _________ .