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Challenge Problem 1. From the article Tues, describe the disease FOP. 2. Write down 2 things you know about muscles. 3. How can you look like this guy?

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1 Challenge Problem 1. From the article Tues, describe the disease FOP. 2. Write down 2 things you know about muscles. 3. How can you look like this guy? 4. T/F- you want to look like him or date him 5. Why, why not?

2 Muscles: An Overview Ch. 6a

3 The Muscular System Slide 6.1 Copyright © 2003 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings  Muscles are responsible for all types of body movement  Three basic muscle types are found in the body  Skeletal muscle  Cardiac muscle  Smooth muscle

4 Characteristics of Muscles Slide 6.2 Copyright © 2003 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings  Muscle cells are elongated (muscle cell = muscle fiber)  Contraction of muscles is due to the movement of microfilaments  All muscles share some terminology  Prefix myo refers to muscle  Prefix mys refers to muscle  Prefix sarco refers to flesh

5 Quick Quiz 1 of 3 What is another name for a muscle cell?

6 Function of Muscles Slide 6.8 Copyright © 2003 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings  Produce movement  Maintain posture  Stabilize joints  Generate heat

7 Quick Quiz 2 of 3 Name the four functions of muscles What other body systems does the muscular system work with in order to maintain homeostasis? Explain your answer.

8 Three Basic Muscle Types Smooth Muscle –Makes hollow organs move Ex: stomach –Involuntary –Single nucleus per cell –Smooth appearance

9 Smooth Muscle Characteristics Slide 6.6 Copyright © 2003 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings  Has no striations  Spindle-shaped cells  Single nucleus  Involuntary – no conscious control  Found mainly in the walls of hollow organs Figure 6.2a

10 Person wearing red Tell your table 2 things about smooth muscle

11 Three Basic Muscle Types Cardiac Muscle –Makes heart beat –Involuntary –Single nucleus per cell –Striated with intercalated disks

12 Cardiac Muscle Characteristics Slide 6.7 Copyright © 2003 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings  Has striations  Usually has a single nucleus  Joined to another muscle cell at an intercalated disc  Involuntary  Found only in the heart Figure 6.2b

13 Tallest person Tell your table 2 things about cardiac muscle

14 Three Basic Muscle Types Skeletal Muscle –Moves bones –Voluntary Movement –Striated –Multinucleated

15 Skeletal Muscle Characteristics Slide 6.3 Copyright © 2003 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings  Most are attached by tendons to bones  Cells are multinucleate  Striated – have visible banding  Voluntary – subject to conscious control  Cells are surrounded and bundled by connective tissue

16 Curliest-haired person Tell your table 2 things about skeletal muscle

17 Connective Tissue Wrappings of Skeletal Muscle Slide 6.4a  Endomysium  around single muscle fiber  Perimysium  around a fascicle (bundle) of fibers Figure 6.1

18 Connective Tissue Wrappings of Skeletal Muscle Slide 6.4b  Epimysium  covers the entire skeletal muscle  Fascia  on the outside of the epimysium Figure 6.1

19 Skeletal Muscle Attachments Slide 6.5 Copyright © 2003 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings  Epimysium blends into a connective tissue attachment  Tendon – cord-like structure  Aponeuroses – sheet-like structure  Sites of muscle attachment  Bones  Cartilages  Connective tissue coverings

20 Quick Quiz 3 of 3 What type of muscle can be found in the heart? Where can one find smooth muscle? What is the function of Skeletal Muscle?

21 Building a Muscle 1. Each gets several pasta pieces, straw and wrap 2. Each person cut a skinny piece of wrap 3cm 3. For each table, cut a square piece of wrap 4. Stuff pasta into straw- muscle fiber 5. Wrap straw with plastic wrap- endomysium 6. Bundle straws together 7. Wrap in plastic wrap- fascicle in perimysium 8. Get all together 9. Wrap to make muscle and tendon


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