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Chapter 6 - The Muscular System

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  • June 20, 2023
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Chapter 6 - The Muscular System




Quiz 2
In general, skeletal muscle insertion is immovable · False · Smooth muscle fibers are long, tapering,




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Part A

Muscles are responsible for all types of body movement



Three basic muscle types are found in the body

Skeletal muscle
Most skeletal muscle fibers are attached by tendons to bones · Skeletal muscle cells are large,

Cardiac muscle
Striations · Involuntary · Found only in the walls of the heart · Uninucleate (can have more than

Smooth muscle
No striations · Involuntary: No conscious control · Found mainly in the walls of hollow visceral or



Skeletal and smooth muscle cells are elongated (muscle cell = muscle fiber)

Contraction and shortening of muscles are due to the movement of microfilaments



All muscles share some terminology

Prefixes myo- and mys- refer to “muscle”

Prefix sarco- refers to “flesh”




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, ↑ Part A

Skeletal muscle

Most skeletal muscle fibers are attached by tendons to bones
Skeletal muscle cells are large, cigar-shaped, and multinucleate
Also known as striated muscle because of its obvious stripes
Also known as voluntary muscle because it is the only muscle tissue subject to
conscious control



Skeletal muscle cells are surrounded and bundled by connective tissue

Endomysium: Encloses a single muscle fiber
Perimysium: Wraps around a fascicle (bundle) of muscle fibers
Epimysium: Covers the entire skeletal muscle
Fascia: On the outside of the epimysium




The epimysium of skeletal muscle blends into a connective tissue attachment

Tendons: Cordlike structures

Mostly collagen fibers
Often cross a joint because of their toughness and small size



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