seminar 6 the muscular system tracy abram, mais, bs
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Seminar 6 The Muscular System
Tracy Abram, MAIS, BS
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Introduction
Muscular tissue enables the body and its parts to move Movement caused by ability of muscle
cells (called fibers) to shorten or contract Muscle cells shorten by converting
chemical energy (obtained from food) into mechanical energy, which causes movement
Three types of muscle tissue exist in body
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3 Types of muscle
Skeletal-attach to bone Cardiac-Heart muscle Smooth-makes up many of your
internal organs
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Structure and Function
Types of muscle tissue Skeletal muscle—
also called striated or voluntary muscle
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Muscle Tissue
Function—all muscle cells specialize in contraction (shortening)
Let’s find out how it does that!
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Skeletal muscle structure
striations Multi-nucleated
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Parts of a Skeletal muscle Origin—attachment
to the bone that remains relatively stationary or fixed when movement at the joint occurs
Insertion—point of attachment to the bone that moves when a muscle contracts
Body—main part of the muscle
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Professor Abram’s Muscles
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Professor Abram’s Biceps/Triceps
Triceps Brachii
Biceps Brachii
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Microscopic Structures
Contractile cells called fibers—grouped into bundles
Fibers contain thick myofilaments (containing the protein myosin) and thin myofilaments (composed of actin)
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Myofibrils
Myofibrils are protein strands.
•Very small•100 of them is equal to the diameter of a human hair strand.
Human Physiology 301. (n. d.) Retrieved from http://people.eku.edu/ritchisong/RITCHISO/301notes3.htm
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Muscle Contraction
Cross Bridge
Human Physiology 301. (n. d.) Retrieved on April 11, 2011 from http://people.eku.edu/ritchisong/RITCHISO/crossbridge3.gif
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Figure 7-3, page 158
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Sliding Filaments of Muscle Contraction
Human Physiology 301. (n. d.) Retrieved on April 11, 2011 from http://people.eku.edu/ritchisong/RITCHISO/slidingfilaments.gif
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Figure 7-3B, page 158
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Functions of muscle?
Please list them…..
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Functions of muscle?
Movement Posture Heat production
Let’s discuss how…
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Movement
How does this protect us?
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Movement
Movement
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Professor Abram’s Back
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Posture
Posture or muscle tone
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Heat Production
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Heat Production
Requires ATP Contraction of muscle fibers
produces heat
How relevant is this function???
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Muscle Fatigue
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Muscle Fatigue – what causes it?
Reduced strength of muscle contraction Caused by repeated muscle stimulation
without adequate periods of rest Repeated muscular contraction depletes
cellular ATP stores Contraction in the absence of adequate
oxygen produces lactic acid Oxygen debt -
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Role of Other Body Systems in Movement
Muscle functioning depends on the functioning of many other parts of the body
Respiratory, circulatory, nervous, muscular, and skeletal systems play essential roles in producing normal movements
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Role of Other Body Systems in Movement
Multiple sclerosis, brain hemorrhage, and spinal cord injury are examples of how pathological conditions in other body organ systems can dramatically affect movement
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Motor Unit – how we get muscles to move!
Stimulation of a muscle by a nerve impulse .
B. A motor neuron is the specialized nerve that transmits an impulse to a muscle, causing contraction
C. A neuromuscular junction … D. A motor unit … Each muscle has specific nerves
that function to make it move!!!
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Types of skeletal muscle contractions
Twitch Tetanic Isotonic Isometric
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Twitch Tetanic Isotonic Isometric
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Effects of Exercise on Skeletal Muscles
Improves muscle tone Improves posture Results in more efficient heart and
lung functioning Reduces fatigue
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Effects of Exercise on Skeletal Muscles
Prolonged inactivity causes disuse, called atrophy
Regular exercise increases muscle size, called hypertrophy
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Farmer Walkhttp://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/strongman13.htm
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Professor Abram’s Farmers Walk ExerciseTwo 70 pound weights (one in each hand)
Walk/Run quickly across the gym floor and back with shoulders back
Drop weights and jump across a bench three times
Eight Decline Push-up
Repeat for 10 minutes without rest
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Farmers Walk – ??? For You
Why do breathing and heart rate remain elevated after exercise stops?
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Farmers Walk– The answer
Stored ATP is quickly depleted, and if oxygen supplies are not sufficient, muscle cells switch to energy conversion that does not require oxygen. However, this energy conversion produces lactic acid.
The “oxygen debt” is paid when labored breathing and an increased heart rate are required to remove lactic acid and replace depleted energy reserves, even after exercise has ended.
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Farmers Walk– 2nd question
Why would a “physically fit” person return to normal breathing and heart rate levels more quickly than an unfit person?
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Farmers Walk– 2nd answer
increased efficiency of the respiratory and circulatory systems
an increase in the number of blood vessels in muscles
more efficient delivery of oxygen and glucose to muscle fibers
more oxygen is available = the less “oxygen debt” there will be in the muscles.
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Exercise– 3rd question
Aerobic training also increases the number of mitochondria in muscle fibers.
Why would this benefit the muscle contraction process?
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Exercise– 3rd answer
Mitochondria are cellular organelles that convert glucose to ATP
Contraction of muscle cells requires ATP an increase in the number of
mitochondria in a muscle cell increases the speed with which ATP is produced in the cell.
Mitochondria = ATP
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Body movements Figure 8-11
Rotation Adduction and abduction Pronation and supination Dorsiflexion and plantarflexion
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Examples of movement
rotation
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Skeletal Muscle GroupsTable 8-1
Muscle of head and neck Muscles that move the upper
extremities Muscles of the trunk Muscles that move the lower
extremities
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Head and Neck
What muscles are involved with eating?
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Exercise – Learning activity
Let’s say we want to strengthen the various muscles listed here….
Biceps brachii Pectoralis major Gluteus maximus Gastrocnemius Rectus abdominus
What exercises should we do?
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Exercise – Learning activity
Let’s say we want to strengthen the various muscles listed here….
Biceps brachii = arm curls Pectoralis major = push ups Gluteus maximus = squats Gastrocnemius = foot flexion and extension Rectus abdominus = sit-ups
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Muscle disorders
Strain—injury from overexertion ortrauma
Cramps are painful muscle spasms (involuntary twitches)
Infections Muscular dystrophy Myasthenia gravis
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Questions?????
Do you have any questions?