Transcript 9TH BIOLOGY
The Muscular System
9 BIOLOGY
The Muscular System
• 3 Types of muscle:
– 1.Smooth- involuntary,
lines internal organs, no
striping, one nucleus per
cell
– 2. Cardiac- involuntary,
in the heart only,
network arrangement
for proper contraction,
striped appearance,
multi-nucleate
– 3. Skeletal- voluntary,
attached to bones by
tendons.
Skeletal Muscle Contraction
• Muscles arranged in antagonistic pairs
– When one contracts, one is relaxed and vice versa.
– Muscle fibers:
• Arranged in myofibrils of actin and myosin
• Sarcomere: functional unit of muscle
• Sliding Filament Theory:
– 1. Once nerve signal reaches muscle, actin filaments slide toward
each other causing contraction
– 2. Nerve signal release of calcium for relaxation of contraction
– 3. ATP needed
Muscle Contraction
Energy for Muscle Contraction
• Oxygen available aerobic respiration
• Oxygen not available anaerobic
– Causes lactic acid build- up, fatigue & soreness
Rigor Mortis:
State of prolonged muscle
contraction
* Upon death, ATP is
no longer released to relax
contraction, so stiffness
occurs.
After 24 hours, tissue
degradation begins
Used to determine
time of death in
forensics
Myoglobin
• Special kind of
hemoglobin that is only
in muscle cells
• Binds only one O2
instead of 4 O2 in
hemoglobin
• Gives extra oxygen
reserves to muscle
tissue
Myoglobin in Food
• Dark meat has more
myoglobin, thus more
iron than white meat.
• Dark meat is generally
more nutritious as a
result
Skeletal Muscle Strength
• Slow twitch:
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Slow
Endurance
Resist fatigue
Lots of mitochondria
Have myoglobin which
gives oxygen reserve
– Exercise causes increase
of mitochondria, but not
size of muscle
• Fast twitch:
– Fatigue easily
– Great strength
– For short rapid
movements
– No myoglobin
– Fewer mitochondria
– Exercise increases
diameter of muscle