Muscle Anatomy and Function

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πŸ“‹ Course Outline

  1. Muscle Tissue Types
  2. Muscle Anatomy
  3. Sliding Filament Theory
  4. Contraction Types
  5. Muscle Metabolism
  6. Neuromuscular Junction
  7. Muscle Disorders
  8. Muscle Adaptation

πŸ“– 1. Muscle Tissue Types

πŸ”‘ Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Skeletal Muscle: Voluntary, striated muscle tissue attached to bones, responsible for body movements and locomotion.
  • Cardiac Muscle: Involuntary, striated muscle found exclusively in the heart, responsible for pumping blood.
  • Smooth Muscle: Involuntary, non-striated muscle tissue located in walls of hollow organs, facilitating internal movements like peristalsis.
  • Myofibril: Long, thread-like structures within muscle fibers containing the contractile proteins actin and myosin.
  • Sarcomere: The functional contractile unit of muscle fibers, bounded by Z-lines, where actin and myosin filaments slide past each other during contraction.
  • Intercalated Discs: Specialized connections between cardiac muscle cells that facilitate synchronized contractions.

πŸ“ Essential Points

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1. What does skeletal muscle tissue primarily do?

2. What is the primary function of intercalated discs in cardiac muscle?

3. What are the specialized connections called that facilitate synchronized contractions in cardiac muscle?

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Muscle tissue types β€” examples?

Skeletal, cardiac, and smooth muscles.

Muscle tissue types β€” main categories?

Skeletal, cardiac, smooth muscle.

Sliding filament theory β€” process?

Actin and myosin filaments slide to shorten sarcomeres.

Myofibril β€” component of?

Within muscle fibers, responsible for contraction.

Contraction types β€” main difference?

Isometric: no length change; isotonic: length change.

Sarcomere β€” role?

Contractile unit within myofibrils.

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