Muscular System Flashcards

1
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Name the 3 types of muscle tissue

A

Smooth, Cardiac, Skeletal

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2
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State the functions of the muscular system

A
Produce movement
Maintain posture and position
Support soft tissues
Protect entrances and exits
Maintain body temperature
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3
Q

What is smooth muscle tissue also known as?

A

visceral muscle

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4
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Describe the structure of smooth muscle

A

The cells are spindle-shaped, non-striated and involuntary (innervated by the autonomic nervous system).

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5
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Where is smooth muscle found?

A

It is found in the wall of hollow organs or viscera (except the heart).

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6
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Describe the structure of skeletal muscle

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It is striated and voluntary (under conscious control).

The fibres are cylindrical in shape and range in length.

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7
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Where is cardiac muscle found?

A

The heart on;y

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8
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Describe cardiac muscle

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It is striated and involuntary.

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9
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Name the connective tissue that surrounds the muscle

A

Epimysium (muscle fascia).

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10
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What is a fascicle?

A

a fascicle is a bundle of myofibrils

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11
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Name the tiny muscle fibres within a fascicle

A

Myofibrils

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12
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Skeletal muscles are joined to a bone by a . . . . .

A

tendon

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13
Q

What forms a tendon?

A

The epimysium, perimysium and endomysium extend beyond the fleshy part of the muscle to form a thick rope-like fibrous tendon

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14
Q

Name the flat sheet tendon

A

Aponeurosis.

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15
Q

Name the protein filaments found in myofirbrils

A

Actin and Myosin

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16
Q

What type of filaments do actin and myosim form?

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Myosin form thick filaments and actin forms thin filaments.

17
Q

Where would you find a sarcomere?

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Myofibrils are made up of rows of sarcomeres.

18
Q

What are sarcomeres?

A

A sarcomere is the smallest unit of skeletal muscle that can contract.

19
Q

What is ATP?

A

Adenosine Triphosphate

20
Q

When is ATP used?

A

For muscle contractions

21
Q

Where do muscles recieve stimuli from to contract?

A

The nervous system

22
Q

What is Acetylchlorine?

A

Acetylcholine is the neurotransmitter used at the neuromuscular junction—in other words, it is the chemical that motor neurons of the nervous system release in order to activate muscles.

23
Q

When actin and myosin filaments slide over one another what happens to the muscle?

A

The muscle contracts

24
Q

What is produced if the muscle runs out of oxygen to create a contraction?

A

lactic acid

25
Q

How can lactic acid make the muscle feel?

A

Aching, weak, causes muscle fatigue