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1 MUSCLES LECTURE 14 CHAPTER 12 MECHANISMS OF CONTRACTION

2 MUSCLE STRUCTURE

3 Skeletal muscle cells (fibers) are multinuclear and have striations - under voluntary control; but also responds to reflexes.

4 STRUCTURE OF SKELETAL MUSCLE Figure 12.1

5 You should know everything on this slide from anatomy: --- Origin/Insertion --- flexor muscles/extensor muscles --- prime mover = agonist; in a flexion, the flexor is the agonist, and the extensor is the antagonist.

6 What’s Inside A Muscle Fiber (cell)?

7 Myofibrils contain myofilaments arranged into sarcomeres

8 Titin Filaments and M Lines M = Midline

9 Arrangement of Thick and Thin Filaments

10 HOW DOES A MUSCLE WORK?

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12 Fig. 7.23

13 Fig. 7.26

14 Fig. 7.28

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16 Review: Stimulating a Muscle Fiber

17 Stimulating a Muscle Fiber

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19 ROLE OF CALCIUM

20 CLOSE UP OF POWER STROKE

21 REVIEW OF INTERACTION OF MYOSIN WITH ACTIN Click here to watch

22 Sliding Filament Theory of Muscle Contraction When a muscle contracts, sarcomeres (distance between the Z-lines shortens).

23 Muscle Relaxation a. Action potentials cease. b. Calcium release channels close c. Ca 2+ -ATPase pumps move Ca 2+ back into SR (active transport). d. No more Ca 2+ is available to bind to troponin e. Tropomyosin moves to block the myosin heads from binding to actin

24 Motor Units


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