What is the similarities and differences between cardiac and smooth muscle contraction?
Similarities
Differences
- Smooth muscle has no sarcomeres
What is a kranocyte?

How does skeletal muscle contract (5 stages)?
Explain in detail how the events leading to skeletal muscle contraction?

What is the structure of a thin filament?
Globular actin and Troponin complex
(can have fibrous actin)

What is the structure of a thick filament?
What is special about the M section of the sarcomere?
What is troponin made up of?
I, T, C

What happens first when there is an influx of calcium in the cytoplasm?

Explain the sliding filament theory

When a muscle contracts what happens to the sarcomere?
Z lines get closer together so sarcomere shortens
How does sarcomere return to normal length after calcium is removed?
What is a calcium spark?
Release of calcium from sarcoplasmic reticulum
What is the origin and insertion of a muscle?

What are the five muscle roles?
1. Antagonist: Prime mover
2. Antagonist: Opposite to prime mover
3. Synergist: Assist prime mover
4. Neutraliser: prevent unwanted actions of agonist
5. Fixator: hold one body part still whilst other moves
What are the three types of levers in the human body?

How are muscles separated?
What are the four compartments of the lower leg?

What is compartment syndrome?
Pressure in a compartment as constrained by fascia, which can contrict nerves, lymph and blood vessels
What are the signs of compartment syndrome?

How do you treat compartment syndrome?
Fasciotomy (release pressure on deep compartments)
No fasciotomy can lead to amputation

What is muscle tone regulated by?
Why are muscles never fully relaxed?
Due to muscle tone so they are ready to react. Can improve muscle tone with exercise
What is muscle remodelling?
Replacement of contractile proteins
Replacement > Destruction = Hypertrophy
Destruction > Replacement = Atrophy