Transcript Muscles - U
Week 1
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What is a muscle?
Muscles are organs made of muscular and connective
tissues, which make up the Muscular System
They attach to bones and other muscles so that when
they contract, they produce motion
There are three different types of muscle:
Skeletal
Cardiac
Smooth
Muscle Tissue
Muscle tissue:
Collection of muscle
cells which contain
sarcomeres
Sarcomere: a single
contractile unit made of
primarily actin, myosin,
and titin
Sarcomere
Myosin
Actin
M-line
Only myosin
Doesn’t move
Z-disk
Perimeter of sarcomere
Moves toward M-line with contraction
I-band
Actin + titin
Spans width of titin
Shrinks with contraction
A-band
Actin + myosin
Spans width of myosin
H-zone
Only myosin
Gets smaller with contraction
Sarcomere Proteins
Actin
G-actin: Globular individual pearl-like actin molecules
F-actin: G-actin pearls assemble into a Filament of actin
Myosin
pulls actin inward
Contains head and tail units
Myosin head binds to actin, pulls it inward to contract
Titin
pushes z-discs outward
Elastic, holds myosin in place and helps re-extend
sarcomere upon relaxation
Video- Sarcomere Contraction
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Arrangement of Fibers
Many sarcomeres together
make up a myofibril
Many myofibrils make up a
muscle fiber (cell)
Coated by endomysium
Many fibers make up a
fiber bundle
Coated by perimysium
Many bundles make up the
entire muscle
Coated by epimysium
Types of Muscle
Skeletal
Cardiac
Smooth
*Connected to
muscle for voluntary
motion
*Only in the heart for
moving blood
*Found in organs (GI,
vessels) for
constriction
-Voluntary
-Striated
-Multinucleate
-Parallel fibers
-Involuntary
-Striated
-Mononucleate
-Branched Fibers
-Intercalated Discs
-Involuntary
-Non-striated
-Mononucleate
-Parallel fibers
Types of Muscle
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