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1 Muscle Tissue & Skeletal Muscle Notes

2 Interesting Muscle Facts What is the biggest muscle in your body?

3 How many muscles do you use to smile? 17

4 How many muscles do you use to frown? 43

5 Where is the strongest muscle in the body? In the jaw, it is called the masseter muscle.

6 NOTES – MUSCLE TISSUE AND THE SKELETAL MUSCLES MUSCLE TISSUE ANATOMY Epimysium outer covering of muscles Fascicle a bundle of muscle fibers

7 Perimysium each fascicle is covered by the perimysium Endomysium thin covering around each muscle fiber both perimysium & endomysium contain blood vessels and nerve endings

8 MUSCLE TISSUE – MICROSCOPIC ANATOMY Myofibrils each muscle fiber (muscle cell) contains bundles of myofibrils

9 made of 2 proteins: 1. ACTIN – the thin one 2. MYOSIN – the thick one Sarcomere formed by the arrangement of actin and myosin

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11 SKELETAL MUSCLE – MICROSCOPIC VIEW

12 SKELETAL MUSCLE – MICROSCOPIC VIEW – CROSS SECTION

13 Sarcomere (cont.) A - BAND area where actin & myosin overlap I - BAND area of actin only what gives skeletal muscle its STRIATIONS

14 Z – Lines are also the boundaries of the sarcomere Z – LINES where I – Bands attach (actin)

15 Sarcoplasmic Reticulum contains large stores of calcium surrounded by SARCOLEMMA (muscle cell membrane)

16 T - Tubules aka: Transverse Tubules function to help the electrical impulse for muscle contraction reach the cell’s interior also allow calcium to reach myofibrils T-TUBULE


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