What comprises the largest group of tissues in the body? What percent of body weight does it account for?
Muscle accounts for approx 1/2 the body’s weight
What are skeletal muscle fibers? What are they comprised of?
- Comprised of myofibrils
What cause striations? What do striations look like?
- Thick filaments(A bands) appear darker than thin filaments (I bands)
What are myofibrils composed of?
Thick filaments (myosin) and thin filaments (actin)
Each thick filament is surrounded by __?
6 thin filaments
Each thin filament is surrounded by __?
3 thick filaments
What is a sarcomere? Components?
- Bundle of thick and thin filaments comprising the area b/t two Z-lines
What do motor neurons do?
Branch to innervate many individual muscle fibers
What does a motor unit consist of?
Motor neuron + all of the fibers it innervates
Small vs. Large motor units?
What is the Henneman Size Principle?
Physiologically, motor units are activated from smallest to largest
How does the Henneman Size principle differ during artificial stimulation?
Artificial, direct stimulation recruits in the opposite order (large first, small later)
List the steps of excitation-contraction coupling in skeletal muscle.
What is the neuromuscular junction?
Area where the motor neuron synapses on the muscle fiber
What steps of excitation-contraction coupling occur at the NMJ?
What is the motor end plate?
Portion of the sarcolemma that is in contact w/ the presynaptic terminal
What occurs at the motor end plate?
What is EPSP? IPSP?
- IPSP = inhibitory post synaptic potential
What is nAChR?
Nicotinic ACh Receptors
What are T-tubules?
Transverse tubules: invaginations fo the plasma membrane
What is the function of the T-tubule?
Bring APs into the interior of skeletal muscle fibers –> spreads APs across a greater surface area of the cells
APs travel into the T-tubules alongside the __?
Sarcoplasmic Reticulum
What is DHPR? RyR?
- RyR: ryanodine receptor
Where do DHPR and RyR sit?
At the boundary of the T-tubule and SR