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12 Cards in this Set
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Muscle Special Characteristics |
1. Contractility 2. Excitability 2. Extensibility 3. Elasticity |
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Myofilaments |
- specific types of microfilaments that are responsible for the shortening of muscle cells - Two types: Actin and Myosin generate contractile forces |
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Functions of Muscle Tissue |
1. Produce movement 2. Open and close body passageways 3. Maintain posture and stabilize joints 4. Generate heat |
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Three type of muscle tissue? Each type can be characterized by two distinctive features: |
- Skeletal, Smooth, and Cardiac muscle (1) Does it have striations? (2) whether control of contraction is voluntary or involuntary |
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Skeletal Muscle |
- are striated - voluntary contraction - makes up 40% of your body weight - are discrete organs that attach to and move the skeleton |
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Cardiac Muscle |
- tissue occurs only in the wall of the heart - are striated - involuntary contraction |
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Smooth Muscle |
- found in the walls of hollow internal organs other than the heart - no striations - involuntary contraction |
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Epimysium |
an outer layer of dense irregular connective tissue surrounds the whole skeletal muscle |
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Perimysium |
a layer of fibrous connective tissue surrounding each fascicle |
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Fascicle |
a group of muscle fibers |
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Endomysium |
within a fascicle, each muscle fiber is surrounded by a fine sheath of loose connective tissue consisting of mostly reticular fibers |
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Tendon |
all three sheaths (epi-, peri-, and endomysium) converge to form the tendon, the connective tissue structure that joins skeletal muscles to bones |