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PHYSIOLOGY MUSCLE TEST muscle classifications skeletal, smooth, cardiac What muscle types are striated? skeletal and cardiac what muscle type has branches cardiac what muscle type has intercalated discs cardiac voluntary muscles skeletal skeletal muscle function support and move skeleton, breathing, cardiovascular function what controls skeletal muscles somatic motor neurons what type of cells are in skeletal muscles muscle fibers what type of cell is in cardiac muscle cardiocytes involuntary muscles cardiac and smooth what controls cardiac muscles autonomic efferent neurons, hormones, and local signals functional syncytium mass of merging cells that function as a unit unstriated muscle smooth muscle what controls smooth muscles autonomic efferent neurons, hormones, and local signals smooth muscle function create propulsion or resistance in area what triggers muscle contraction Calcium sarcolemma muscle cell membrane sarcoplasm cytoplasm of a muscle cell sarcoplasmic reticulum modified endoplasmic reticulum muscle fascicle bundle of muscle fibers myofibrils Microscopic protein filaments that make up muscle cells. characteristics of skeletal muscle multinucleated, many mitochondria, transverse tubules, sarcoplasmic reticulum to store Ca, glycogen granules, myoglobin, has myofibrils made of myofilaments, and neuromuscular junction triad two terminal cisternae and a T tubule cisternae flattened stacked membrane folds T-tubule projection of the sarcolemma into the interior of the cell myofilament Actin or myosin containing structure myoglobin An oxygen-storing, pigmented protein in muscle cells. neuromuscular junction point of contact between a motor neuron and a skeletal muscle cell thick filament myosin thin filament actin sarcomeres contractile units within myofibrils, the smallest contractile unit of a muscle z line A dark thin protein band to which actin filaments are attached in a striated muscle fiber, marking the boundaries between adjacent sarcomeres. m line middle of sarcomere h zone thick filaments only a band dark area; extends length of the thick filaments I band light band what stabilizes the sarcomere interconnecting filaments, nebulin, titin, M line what makes up the thin filament actin, troponin, tropomyosin Actin characteristics has myosin head binging sites troponin characteristics composed of 3 globular proteins, has Ca binding sites, hold tropomyosin in place Tropomyosin characteristics fibrous protein that covers actin active site when not in use myosin characteristics actin binding sites, ATP binding sites, light chains, and heavy chains sliding filament mechanism

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PHYSIOLOGY MUSCLE TEST
muscle classifications
skeletal, smooth, cardiac
What muscle types are striated?
skeletal and cardiac
what muscle type has branches
cardiac
what muscle type has intercalated discs
cardiac
voluntary muscles
skeletal
skeletal muscle function
support and move skeleton, breathing, cardiovascular function
what controls skeletal muscles
somatic motor neurons
what type of cells are in skeletal muscles
muscle fibers
what type of cell is in cardiac muscle
cardiocytes
involuntary muscles
cardiac and smooth
what controls cardiac muscles
autonomic efferent neurons, hormones, and local signals
functional syncytium
mass of merging cells that function as a unit
unstriated muscle
smooth muscle
what controls smooth muscles
autonomic efferent neurons, hormones, and local signals
smooth muscle function
create propulsion or resistance in area
what triggers muscle contraction
Calcium
sarcolemma
muscle cell membrane
sarcoplasm
cytoplasm of a muscle cell
sarcoplasmic reticulum
modified endoplasmic reticulum
muscle fascicle
bundle of muscle fibers
myofibrils
Microscopic protein filaments that make up muscle cells.

, characteristics of skeletal muscle
multinucleated, many mitochondria, transverse tubules, sarcoplasmic reticulum to store
Ca, glycogen granules, myoglobin, has myofibrils made of myofilaments, and
neuromuscular junction
triad
two terminal cisternae and a T tubule
cisternae
flattened stacked membrane folds
T-tubule
projection of the sarcolemma into the interior of the cell
myofilament
Actin or myosin containing structure
myoglobin
An oxygen-storing, pigmented protein in muscle cells.
neuromuscular junction
point of contact between a motor neuron and a skeletal muscle cell
thick filament
myosin
thin filament
actin
sarcomeres
contractile units within myofibrils, the smallest contractile unit of a muscle
z line
A dark thin protein band to which actin filaments are attached in a striated muscle fiber,
marking the boundaries between adjacent sarcomeres.
m line
middle of sarcomere
h zone
thick filaments only
a band
dark area; extends length of the thick filaments
I band
light band
what stabilizes the sarcomere
interconnecting filaments, nebulin, titin, M line
what makes up the thin filament
actin, troponin, tropomyosin
Actin characteristics
has myosin head binging sites
troponin characteristics
composed of 3 globular proteins, has Ca binding sites, hold tropomyosin in place
Tropomyosin characteristics
fibrous protein that covers actin active site when not in use
myosin characteristics
actin binding sites, ATP binding sites, light chains, and heavy chains
sliding filament mechanism
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