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1 Notes – Muscle Energy & Disorders

2 Review Epimysium (outer covering of muscle) Perimysium (covering fascicle) Endomysium (covers each muscle fiber) Fascicle (bundle of muscle fibers)

3 Myofibril (bundle in each muscle cell – made of actin & myosin)

4 Z - line H - zone A band I band sarcomere Which band is the thin filament? ACTIN Which band is the thick filament? MYOSIN

5 What are the 8 steps of muscle contraction?
Step 1: action potential to muscle Step 2: ACETYLCHOLINE released from neuron Step 3: acetylcholine binds to muscle cell membrane Step 4: Na+ diffuse into muscle, action potential started Step 5: Calcium ions bind to actin Step 6: myosin attaches to actin, crossbridges formed Step 7: myosin pulls on the actin causing it to slide over myosin Step 8: ATP attaches to myosin to provide energy

6 Still More Interesting Muscle Facts
How many muscles does it take to produce human speech? 72 different muscles

7 16 separate muscles – most people think its just 1
How many muscles make up the human tongue? 16 separate muscles – most people think its just 1

8 ENERGY REQUIREMENTS FOR MUSCLE CONTRACTION
ATP (adenosine triphosphate) produced by aerobic respiration (with O2) or anaerobic respiration (without O2) ATP used in long continuous exercise (EX: distance running) Aerobic Respiration fat is used for the fuel to make ATP with oxygen

9 Anaerobic Respiration
typically occurs during short periods of intense exercise body uses CREATINE PHOSPHATE for energy (10-15 seconds) body then switches to GLUCOSE for fuel lactic acid is produced – fatigue & oxygen debt results

10 Disorder of Muscle Tissue
Cramps & Spasms an “over contraction” – can be due to electrolyte imbalance, fatigue, overuse

11 Hernia a tear in wall of muscle – can be congenital, or from severe strain

12 ABDOMINAL HERNIA

13 Muscle Tear aka: “pulled” muscle or strained muscle – caused by overstretching of muscle during activity Torn Pectoralis Major muscle fibers actually tear apart

14 Hamstring Muscle Tear

15 Hypertrophy increase in the size of muscle fibers EX - Governor of California

16 Atrophy decrease in size of muscle fiber

17 Types of Movements (terminology)
Origin where a muscle begins Insertion where a muscle ends Action motion produced

18 Flexion joint angle gets smaller

19 Extension joint angle gets larger

20 hyperextension movement beyond 180o of joint motion

21 abduction movement away from midline of body

22 adduction movement toward midline of body


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