What are the components of a muscle from smallest to largest?
myofilaments -> myofibrils -> muscle fiber (cell) -> fascicle -> whole muscle
What is the function of tropomyosin?
To block the binding sites on actin when the muscle is resting
Which protein makes up thick filaments?
myosin
What are 3 parts of myosin?
Actin binding side, hinge region, ATPase binding site
What is elastic filament made of?
titin (connectin)
What is the purpose of elastic filament?
it holds the thick filament in position and helps to prevent sarcomeres from pulling apart when they shorten during contraction
Where do sarcomeres begin and end?
from Z disc to Z disc
What covers the active site of each globular actin protein?
tropomyosin
How do calcium ions activate myosin?
Calcium ions activate myosin by binding to troponin.
What are the 4 steps of muscle contraction, in order?
What are 4 functional properties of muscle tissue?
What is the cause of atrophy?
prolonged inactivity due to bed rest, casting or local nerve damage
What is the cause of muscle cramps?
What is the cause of muscular dystrophy?
What is the cause of myasthenia gravis?
What are the characteristics of myasthenia gravis?
fatigue, chronic respiratory infections, and muscle weakness
What are the characteristics of muscle cramps?
sustained involuntary contractions of a skeletal muscle
What are the characteristics of muscular dystrophy?
What are the characteristics of disuse atrophy?
shortening of muscle fibers and decrease in muscle mass/size
What factors influence muscle contractile force?
What factors influence muscle contractile velocity?
The most common lever systems in the body are those that have the applied force between the fulcrum and the resistance. These are called __________ levers.
Third-class
Most skeletal muscles of the body act as _______-class lever systems.
third-class
Where is the fulcrum located in first-class levers?
mid-way inbetween the force and the load