
Muscle Tissue
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KAREN CAMARILLO-OLMOS
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Multiple Choice
What are the three types of muscle tissues?
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What are the functions of the muscular system?
•The tissues and organs of the muscular
system are unique in that they are able to contract, producing movement.
•The muscular system…
•Produces movement- locomotion of
whole body, facial expressions,
circulation of blood, passage of food, etc.
•Maintains posture- working against gravity to keep us upright
•Stabilizes joints- reinforcing the
connections of bones
•Generates heat- cellular respiration
causes heat energy, allowing constant body temperature
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What are characteristics of muscle tissue?
•All muscle tissues have these 4
characteristics:
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Excitability- the ability to respond to a stimulus (from a motor neuron or hormone)
2.
Contractability- the ability to shorten when stimulated
3.
Extensibility- the ability to lengthen or stretch, even past their original shape
4.
Elasticity- the ability to recoil or
bounce back to the original shape and length after being stretched
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How do the 3 types of muscle
tissues differ?
Skeletal Muscle
Cardiac Muscle
Smooth Muscle
• Cylindrical
• Striated (muscle fibers have stripes)
• Multinucleated
• Voluntarily
controlled
• Contracts slowly or
very quickly
• Branched
• Striated
• Uninucleated
• Involuntarily controlled
• Mostly slow and steady contractions
except during short periods of activity
• Arranged in
uniform layers
• Nonstriated
• Uninucleated
• Involuntarily controlled
• Slow contractions, sustained for long
periods of time
Connected to bones
Found in heart
Found in walls of internal organs (ex: stomach)
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Muscle
Fascicle
Muscle fiber
Myofibril
Myofilaments
-Skeletal
muscle is
attached to
bone by
tendons
-Made of
many bundles
of fibers
-Bundles
within
muscles
-Long, thin
muscle cells
-Each is covered
by sarcoplasmic
reticulum, which
transmit an
impulse to the
muscle fiber
-Thread-like
organelles of
the muscle
fibers
-Structured in
long, striated
units called
sarcomeres
-2 types of
filaments: actin
(thin) & myosin
(thick) make up
the sliding
filament model of
the muscle
-Responsible for
contracting activity
of muscle fibers
What is the microscopic structure of a skeletal muscle?
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How are muscle fibers protected?
Epimysium-
Covers the whole muscle
Perimysium-
Covers a fascicle
Endomysium-
Covers an individual muscle fiber
Greek roots:
“Epi”= over/tip
“Peri”= surrounding
“Endo” = within
Membranes
allow the
muscle fibers
to SLIDE and
keeps them
contained to
prevent
bursting
during
contractions.
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Summary
•Muscle cells are able to contract when
stimulated by an impulse. Skeletal muscle
is consciously controlled and is made of
many bundles of muscle fibers protected
by membranes. Cardiac and smooth
muscle movements are involuntary and
provide slower, longer motion.
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Match
match the images to the terms
skeletal muscle
cardiac muscle
smooth muscle
Fascicle
epimysium
skeletal muscle
cardiac muscle
smooth muscle
Fascicle
epimysium
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Match
Match the 4 characteristics of muscle tissue
Excitability
Contractility
Extensibility
Elasticity
Ability to respond to stimuli
Ability to shorten and generate force
Ability to be stretched without damage
Ability to return to original shape after deformation
Ability to respond to stimuli
Ability to shorten and generate force
Ability to be stretched without damage
Ability to return to original shape after deformation
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Multiple Choice
What does it mean to be multi nucleated ?
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Hotspot
Point to the myofilaments
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Hotspot
Point to the perimysium
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Hotspot
Point to the endomysium
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