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Page 1: Muscular System. Muscle Video Characteristics of Muscles Skeletal and smooth muscle cells are elongated (muscle cell = muscle fiber) Contraction of muscles

Muscular System

Page 2: Muscular System. Muscle Video Characteristics of Muscles Skeletal and smooth muscle cells are elongated (muscle cell = muscle fiber) Contraction of muscles

Muscle Video

Page 3: Muscular System. Muscle Video Characteristics of Muscles Skeletal and smooth muscle cells are elongated (muscle cell = muscle fiber) Contraction of muscles

Characteristics of Muscles

• Skeletal and smooth muscle cells are elongated (muscle cell = muscle fiber)

• Contraction of muscles is due to the movement of microfilaments

• All muscles share some terminologyPrefixes myo and mys refer to

“muscle”Prefix sarco refers to “flesh”

Page 4: Muscular System. Muscle Video Characteristics of Muscles Skeletal and smooth muscle cells are elongated (muscle cell = muscle fiber) Contraction of muscles

Smooth Muscle Characteristics

• Lacks striations• Spindle-shaped cells• Single nucleus• Involuntary (no conscious control)• Found mainly in the walls of hollow

organs

Page 5: Muscular System. Muscle Video Characteristics of Muscles Skeletal and smooth muscle cells are elongated (muscle cell = muscle fiber) Contraction of muscles

Smooth Muscle Characteristics

• Arranged in layers: one running circularly and the other running longitudinally

• Layers contract and relax

• This changes size and shape of organ thus moving food through digestive tract

• Slow and sustained movement

Page 6: Muscular System. Muscle Video Characteristics of Muscles Skeletal and smooth muscle cells are elongated (muscle cell = muscle fiber) Contraction of muscles

Cardiac Muscle Characteristics

• Striations• Usually has a single nucleus• Branching cells• Joined to another muscle cell at an

intercalated disc• Involuntary• Found only in the heart

Page 7: Muscular System. Muscle Video Characteristics of Muscles Skeletal and smooth muscle cells are elongated (muscle cell = muscle fiber) Contraction of muscles

Cardiac Muscle Characteristics

•Cushioned by small amounts of soft connective tissue (endomysium)

•Arranged in spiral or figure 8-shaped bundles

•Contraction narrows internal chambers forcing blood into arteries

•Recall that they are joined by intercalated discs

Page 8: Muscular System. Muscle Video Characteristics of Muscles Skeletal and smooth muscle cells are elongated (muscle cell = muscle fiber) Contraction of muscles

Skeletal Muscle Characteristics

• Most are attached by tendons to bones

• Cells are multinucleate• Striated (have visible banding)• Voluntary (subject to conscious

control)

Page 9: Muscular System. Muscle Video Characteristics of Muscles Skeletal and smooth muscle cells are elongated (muscle cell = muscle fiber) Contraction of muscles

Connective Tissue Wrappings

• Cells are surrounded and bundled by connective tissue Endomysium - encloses

a single muscle fiber Perimysium - wraps

around a fascicle (bundle) of muscle fibers

Epimysium - covers the entire skeletal muscle

Fascia - wrapping around epimysium

Page 10: Muscular System. Muscle Video Characteristics of Muscles Skeletal and smooth muscle cells are elongated (muscle cell = muscle fiber) Contraction of muscles

Skeletal Muscle Attachments

• Epimysium blends into one of these connective tissue attachment: Tendons (cord-like structures)

Mostly collagen fibers Often cross a joint due to toughness and

small size

Aponeuroses (sheet-like structures) Attach muscles indirectly to bones,

cartilages, or connective tissue covering

Page 11: Muscular System. Muscle Video Characteristics of Muscles Skeletal and smooth muscle cells are elongated (muscle cell = muscle fiber) Contraction of muscles

Skeletal Muscle Attachments

• Sites of muscle attachment Bones Cartilages Connective tissue coverings

Page 12: Muscular System. Muscle Video Characteristics of Muscles Skeletal and smooth muscle cells are elongated (muscle cell = muscle fiber) Contraction of muscles

Skeletal Muscle Functions

• Produce movement• Maintain posture• Stabilize joints• Generate heat

Page 13: Muscular System. Muscle Video Characteristics of Muscles Skeletal and smooth muscle cells are elongated (muscle cell = muscle fiber) Contraction of muscles

Microscopic Anatomy of Skeletal Muscle

• Sarcolemma = specialized plasma membrane

• Myofibrils = long organelles inside muscle cell

• Sarcoplasmic reticulum = specialized smooth ER that surrounds myofibrils and stores and releases calcium

Page 14: Muscular System. Muscle Video Characteristics of Muscles Skeletal and smooth muscle cells are elongated (muscle cell = muscle fiber) Contraction of muscles

Sarcomere

• Sarcomere = contractile unit of a muscle fiber

• Organization of the sarcomere Myofilaments

Thick filaments = myosin filaments

Thin filaments = actin filaments

Page 15: Muscular System. Muscle Video Characteristics of Muscles Skeletal and smooth muscle cells are elongated (muscle cell = muscle fiber) Contraction of muscles

Myofibrils

• Myofibrils are aligned to give distinct bands I band = light band

Contains only thin filaments (actin) A band = dark band

Contains the entire length of the thick filaments (myosin) H zone = bare zone that lacks actin filaments (rest) Z line/disc = anchor actin filaments

Page 16: Muscular System. Muscle Video Characteristics of Muscles Skeletal and smooth muscle cells are elongated (muscle cell = muscle fiber) Contraction of muscles

Microscopic Anatomy of Skeletal Muscle

Page 17: Muscular System. Muscle Video Characteristics of Muscles Skeletal and smooth muscle cells are elongated (muscle cell = muscle fiber) Contraction of muscles

Cardiac Sarcomere

Page 18: Muscular System. Muscle Video Characteristics of Muscles Skeletal and smooth muscle cells are elongated (muscle cell = muscle fiber) Contraction of muscles

STOP! Model Time!

• Make a small model of sarcomere• You may use: straws, play doh, construction

paper

• Label the structures: actin filament, myosin filament, A band, I band, Z disc, H zone, and sarcomere.

Page 19: Muscular System. Muscle Video Characteristics of Muscles Skeletal and smooth muscle cells are elongated (muscle cell = muscle fiber) Contraction of muscles

Filaments

• Myosin filaments Composed of the protein myosin Has ATPase enzymes Myosin filaments have heads (extensions, or

cross bridges) Myosin and actin overlap somewhat

• Actin filaments Composed of the protein actin Anchored to the Z disc or Z line

Page 20: Muscular System. Muscle Video Characteristics of Muscles Skeletal and smooth muscle cells are elongated (muscle cell = muscle fiber) Contraction of muscles

Stimulation and Contraction

• Excitability (also called responsiveness or irritability) - ability to receive and respond to a stimulus

• Contractility - ability to shorten when an adequate stimulus is received

• Extensibility - ability of muscle cells to be stretched

• Elasticity - ability to recoil and resume resting length after stretching

Page 21: Muscular System. Muscle Video Characteristics of Muscles Skeletal and smooth muscle cells are elongated (muscle cell = muscle fiber) Contraction of muscles

The Nerve Stimulus and Action Potential

• Skeletal muscles must be stimulated by a motor neuron (nerve cell) to contract

• Motor unit - one motor neuron and all the skeletal muscle cells stimulated by that neuron

Page 22: Muscular System. Muscle Video Characteristics of Muscles Skeletal and smooth muscle cells are elongated (muscle cell = muscle fiber) Contraction of muscles

The Nerve Stimulus and Action Potential

• Neuromuscular junction Association site

of axon terminals of the motor neuron and muscle

Page 23: Muscular System. Muscle Video Characteristics of Muscles Skeletal and smooth muscle cells are elongated (muscle cell = muscle fiber) Contraction of muscles

The Nerve Stimulus and Action Potential

• Synaptic cleft Gap between

nerve and muscle Nerve and muscle

do not make contact

Area between nerve and muscle is filled with interstitial fluid

Page 24: Muscular System. Muscle Video Characteristics of Muscles Skeletal and smooth muscle cells are elongated (muscle cell = muscle fiber) Contraction of muscles

The Nerve Stimulus and Action Potential

Page 25: Muscular System. Muscle Video Characteristics of Muscles Skeletal and smooth muscle cells are elongated (muscle cell = muscle fiber) Contraction of muscles

Transmission of Nerve Impulse to Muscle

• Neurotransmitter - chemical released by nerve upon arrival of nerve impulse The neurotransmitter for

skeletal muscle is acetylcholine (ACh)

• Acetylcholine attaches to receptors on the sarcolemma

• Sarcolemma becomes permeable to sodium (Na+) and subsequently depolarized

Page 26: Muscular System. Muscle Video Characteristics of Muscles Skeletal and smooth muscle cells are elongated (muscle cell = muscle fiber) Contraction of muscles

Transmission of Nerve Impulse to Muscle

• Sodium rushes into the cell generating an action potential (electrical current)

• Once started, muscle contraction cannot be stopped

Page 27: Muscular System. Muscle Video Characteristics of Muscles Skeletal and smooth muscle cells are elongated (muscle cell = muscle fiber) Contraction of muscles

The Sliding Filament Theory

of Muscle Contraction• Activation by nerve causes myosin heads

(cross bridges) to attach to binding sites on the thin filament

• Myosin heads then bind to the next site of the thin filament and pull them toward the center of the sarcomere

• This continued action causes a sliding of the myosin along the actin

• The result is that the muscle is shortened (contracted)

• Sarcomere Contraction

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The Sliding Filament Theory

of Muscle Contraction