Chapter 10 - Muscle Tissue Notes Flashcards

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muscle tissue is unique because it can

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contract

contractile tissue

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how many types of muscle tissue in body

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what are types of muscle tissue

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skeletal
smooth
cardiac

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skeletal muscle is under _____ control

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voluntary

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skeletal muscles are large and

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multinucleated

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function of skeletal muscles

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maintain body postures and position
support soft tissues
guards entrances and exits to the body cavities
helps maintain the body temp

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muscle tissue has 3 layers of

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connective tissue

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what are 3 layers of muscle tissue

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epimysium
perimysium
endomysium

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epimysium

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covers entire muscle

outer layer

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perimysium

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central layer covers individual bundles of fibers

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bundles of fibers in muscle tissue

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fascicle

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endomysium

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inner layer

surrounds individaul muscle fibers

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what layer are muscle satellite cells found

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endomysium

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what are satellite cells

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stem cells

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end of the muscle fiber come together to form a

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tendon

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tendon otherwise called

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aponeurosis

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what tendon does

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attachment of muscle tissue to bone

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muscles contain

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multinucleated

myoblasts

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myoblasts are

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functional cells of the tissue

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sacrolemma

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cell membrane of skeletal muscle cell

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sacroplasm

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cytoplasm of a skeletal muscle cell.

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the cell membrane has a ______ that maintains the resting membrane potential

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transmembrane electrical potential

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changes in the electrical charge across the membrane result in

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rapid contraction of the muscle involved

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the _______ allow the electrical charge to pass along the whole muscle and stimulate contraction

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T tubes or

transverse tubules

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myofibrils

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circular structures that run the entire length of the muscle cell

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cyofibrils are made up of protien bundles called

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myofilaments

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myofilaments are comprised of

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actin and myosin

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_____ and _____ are responsible for muscle contraction

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actin

myosin

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sacroplasmic reticulum

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same as smooth ER

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sacromere

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smallest functional units of myofilaments

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one myofibril contains ___ sarcomeres

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10k

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_____ are the smallest functional units of the muscle fiber

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sarcromeres

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sarcomeres contain

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thick filaments - myosin
thin filaments - actin
proteins - stabilize the filaments
regulatory proteins
A bands
I bands
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what regulates the interaction between thick and thin filaments

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regulatory proteins

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A bands

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dark in appearance
located in center of the sacromere
contain subdivisions (M line, H zone, Zone of overlap_

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I Bands

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contain thin filaments and extend from A band to A band

Z lines mark the boundary of one sacromere to another

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thin filaments (actin) contain

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F actin
tropomyosin
troponin

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F actin is

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a strand with two rows of actin protein

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the F actin bands are composed of

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G actin

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tropomyosin

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covers the active sires of the G actin to prevent muscle contraction at rest

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troponin

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is a molecule that has 3 subunits: ne binds to tropomyosin, one to G actin, and on to a calcium ion

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muscle contraction occurs when _______ moves off to the active site exposing the receptor on the ______ strand

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troposyosin

F actin strand

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each thick filament (myosin) consists of

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pair of subunits twisted around each other

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the ____ of the myosin is attached to other myosin molecules

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tail

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the _____ of the myosin projects outward toward the thin actin filaments

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head

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the _____ theory is the contraction of skeletal muscle

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sliding filament theory

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during contraction the following happens

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H band and I bands get smaller
zones of overlap get smaller
Z lines get closer together
width of A bands stay the same

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what is the contraction cycle

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exposure of the active sites
cross bridges attach to the myosin
myosin head pivots (power stroke)
detachment of cross bridges occurs
reactivation of myosin
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the control of the contraction is ultimately dependent on the

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NS

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the ______ of motor area of the cerebral cortex controls skeletal muscle contraction

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precentral gyrus

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the NS is in contact with skeletal muscle at the ________ or the _________

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neuromuscular junction

myoneural junction

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axons from the NS penetrate the perimysium of the muscle and end in

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synaptic terminals

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synaptic terminals contain the neurotransmitter

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acetylcholine (ACh)

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motor end plate

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is opposite the synaptic terminal and contains receptor that bind with ACh.

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ACh makes the cell membrane more

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permeable

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muscle fibers produce tensions based on the amount of ______ present in the sacromere

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pivoting cross bridges

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tension production principle within muscle

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all or nothing

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twitch

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single contraction

small and fast

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tetanus

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sustained stimulation

no relaxation period

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treppe

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staged or staggered arrival of action potential in the skeletal muscle

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resting tension provides

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muscle tone

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resting tensions function

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stabilizes the bones and joints of the body

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isotonic contraction

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as tension increases the length of the muscle increases

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two types of isotonic contractions

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concentric

eccentric contraction

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concentric contraction

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muscle tension exceeds the resistance and the muscle shortens

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eccentric contraction

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the tension is the muscle is less than the resistance and the muscle lenghtens

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isometric contractions

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muscle does not change length

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after a muscle contraction has occurred the muscle will return to its original

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resting length

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what aids in returning a muscle to its original lenght

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gravity

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muscular activity relies on the presence of ______ in the muscle tissue

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ATP

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ATP is not stored in any large amounts in

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muscular system

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body’s cells produce ATP by

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aerobic metabolism

anaerobic metabolism

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this provides 95% of the body’s ATP needs

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aerobic metabolism

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_____ is the cycle in a series of chemical reaction

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Krebb’s

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______ rely almost entirely on aerobic metabolism for ATP

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skeletal muscle cells

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anaerobic metabolism doesn’t use

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oxygen

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glycolysis

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is the breakdown of glucose to pyruvic acid

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when the pyruvic acid is created faster than it can be used by the mitochondria it will be converted to _______ and build up in muscles

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lactic acid

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_____ is the state of a skeletal muscle that cannot contract any longer even if there is repeated nervous stimulation

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fatigue

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muscle fatigue may occur

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ATP depletion

damage to the sarcoplasmic reticulum

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normal muscle activity requires

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substantial intercellular energy levels
normal circulation to the tissue
normal blood oxygen levels

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_______ is the amount of oxygen consumed post exercise

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oxygen debt

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______ large amounts of heat are generated by muscular activity (by catabolic process of breakdown of glucose for ATP)

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heat loss

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skeletal muscle activity accounts for XX% of body’s temp

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85%

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____is the maximum amount of tension produced by a particular muscle or group of muscles

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power

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____is the amount of time a muscle can sustain a particular activity

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endurance

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Performance is determined by

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types of muscle fibers in the muscle

physical condition of the muscle

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3 types of skeletal muscle fibers

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fast twitch or fast fibers
slow fibers or red muscle
intermediate fibers

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fast fibers

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powerful contractions but fatigue fast

energy comes from anaerobic repiration

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slow fibers

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fatigue slower
rich in blood supply
contain myoglobin - red in color

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which fiber has most myoglobin

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slow fibers

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intermediate fibers

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middle of fast and slow

vast capillary netwrok

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fast muscles fibers appear

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white or pale

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slow muscle fibers appear

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darker (myoglobin)

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enlargement of a muscle

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muscle hypertrophy

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as we age the the effects on muscles:

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skeletal muscle fibers become smaller
muscle fibers become less elastic
tolerance for exercies decreases
recovery decreases or the recovery time increases

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cardiac muscle tissue is

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involuntary striated muscle

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cardiac muscle is only found

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in heart

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cardiac muscle is entirely dependent on

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aerobic respiration

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cardiac muscle cells contain cell-to-cell junctions called

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intercalated discs

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function of intercalated discs

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create electrical connection between cardiac cells

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cardiac muscle will contract with no

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neural stimulation

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cardiac muscles contain

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pacemaker cells

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contractions last ___ longer than skeletal muscles

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10x

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smooth muscle is

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involuntary

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what occurs with smooth muscle

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organs and blood vessels

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smooth muscle is found

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all the major organ systems

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smooth muscle is different than cardiac and skeletal in that it

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is non-striated
does not form tendons
actin and myosin are arranged differently

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smooth muscle exhibits _______ meaning it can contract over a large range or lenghts

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plasticity