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1 Sliding Filament Theory

2 Muscle breakdown anatomy
Epimysium: Covers entire muscle, made of thousands of muscle cells Perimysium: surrounds the fascicle Fascicle: Muscle fiber groups, about 150 fibers Muscle Fibers: long, cylindrical cells about the size of hair Endomysium: Surrounds individual muscle fiber Myofibril: within each fascicle, contains thousands cells, makes muscle contraction

3 Review: Talk about each part with a neighbor

4 More muscle fiber break down
Sarcomere: contractile element. Bands of myofibrils aligned.

5 Sarcomere break down Myofilaments:
Thick = contain bundled myosin molecules Thin = actin molecules The sliding of Actin past the myosin produces muscle shortening

6 Myofilament Contraction: Watch video then take quiz as a class
hill.com/sites/ /student_view0/chapter10/animation__myofilament_c ontraction.html

7 Sliding Filament Theory: How muscle contract
hill.com/olcweb/cgi/pluginpop.cgi?it=swf::535::535::/sites/dl/free/ / /bio_b.swf::Sarcomere Shortening

8 Muscle Contraction Basics: All or nothing principle
motor Muscle fibers ____________________neurons excites _______________________ Releases _________________________ excites ______________________ Results in ___________________________________________ Acetycholine (a neurotransmitter) sarcolema A muscle contraction


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