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Functions of the Muscular System Muscles are organs composed of specialized cells that use chemical energy stored in nutrients to contract.

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4 Functions of the Muscular System Muscles are organs composed of specialized cells that use chemical energy stored in nutrients to contract

5 Functions of the Muscular System The main function of the muscular system is movement Muscular action also: Propels body fluids and foods Generates heartbeat

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7 Skeletal Muscle -Composed of -Muscle tissue -Nervous tissue -Blood -Other Connective Tissues

8 Connective Tissue Coverings -Fascia is a connective tissue that separates an individual skeletal muscle from adjacent muscles -It also holds the muscle in position -Like plastic wrap around muscles

9 Connective Tissue Coverings -Aponeuroses are broad fibrous sheets of connective tissue -These can attach to bone or to the coverings of adjacent muscles

10 Skeletal Muscle Anatomy -Tendons attach muscle to bone -The main part of the muscle is called the belly of the muscle

11 Skeletal Muscle Anatomy -Muscles are made up of bundles of muscle fibers which are called fascicles -These fascicles are separated by connective tissue

12 Skeletal Muscle Anatomy -Fascicles are made of individual muscle fibers, which are the muscle cells

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14 Skeletal Muscle Anatomy -Muscle cells are called fibers because they are much longer than they are wide -These cells are usually as long as the whole muscle

15 Skeletal Muscle Fibers -Skeletal muscle fiber is a single cell that contracts in response to a stimuli -The cytoplasm of the skeletal muscle fiber is called sarcoplasm

16 Skeletal Muscle Fibers -The muscle fiber has many nuclei, because it is so long -The endoplasmic reticulum of the muscle fiber is called sarcoplasmic reticulum

17 Skeletal Muscle Fibers -The muscle cell contains many myofibrils which are composed of thick and thin elements

18 -The thin filaments in myofibrils are actin, the thick ones are called myosin -The organization of these filaments make up the striations you see in skeletal muscle fibers

19 -The cytoplasm within the muscle fiber is called sarcoplasm -The endoplasmic reticulum inside the muscle fiber is called sarcoplasmic reticulum

20 -The repeating units on the myofibrils are called sarcomeres -Myofibrils can be thought of a chain of sarcomeres.

21 -Sarcomeres run from Z-line to Z-line, which the actin filaments are attached directly to

22 -I bands are the part of the sarcomere which is only actin filaments

23 -A bands are composed of thick myosin filaments -In parts of the A band, the myosin and actin overlap

24 -I bands are the lighter colored bands -A bands are the darker colored bands

25 -The brain sends signals to muscle fibers to cause a contraction -Motor neurons are the nerves that bring the signal from the brain to the muscle

26 -Skeletal muscle fibers are functionally but not physically connected to the neuron -Think of how your voice travels from your mouth to your cell phone

27 -This functional connection is called a synapse -Neurons communicate with the cell through neurotransmitters, which are a chemical signal

28 -A neuromuscular junction is the entire connection between the motor neuron and the muscle fiber (what this picture is showing)

29 -The brain sends a signal through the neuron -When the signal reaches the end of the neuron, neurotransmitters are released from the synaptic vesicles

30 -The neurotransmitter travels through the synaptic cleft and is picked up by receptors on the muscle fiber

31 -When the receptors sense the neurotransmitter, they cause calcium to enter the muscle fiber -This increase in calcium is what causes a muscle contraction

32 -The functional unit of a muscle contraction is the sarcomere

33 -Let’s start off when the neurotransmitter is picked by the receptors on the outside of the muscle cell -This causes a flood of calcium into sarcoplasm

34 Where did the calcium come from? - The sarcoplasmic reticulum has a storage of calcium - When the cell senses the neurotransmitter, calcium is released from the SR into the sarcoplasm

35 -Calcium floods over the myofibrils -The calcium binds to troponin -This causes the troponin to move tropomyosin off of the myosin binding sites of the actin

36 -Now, the myosin cross bridges can bind to myosin to actin -Cross bridge pulls the actin filament, and then releases -If calcium is still present, this happens again -This is how the myosin “walks” across the actin

37 -When the signal to the muscle stops, myosin cross bridges release -The muscle contraction stops


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