Describe skeletal muscle tissue.
What are the 3 types of muscles in the body?
What are the 5 functions of skeletal muscle tissue?
What 7 things are taken into account when naming muscles?
What are fascicles?
a bundle of muscle fibres separated from other bundles of fibres by a dense irregular connective tissue covering
What do muscle fibers contain?
myofibrils
What are myofibrils composed of?
myofilaments
Name the organizational levels of skeletal muscle.
What are muscle fibres (muscle cells)?
What is a myofibril?
What are myofilaments?
short contractile proteins of 2 types: thick (composed of myosin) and thin (composed of actin, tropomyosin, and troponin)
What are the 3 concentric layers of connective tissue composed of?
- elastic fibres
What function do the 3 concentric layers of connective tissue serve?
What are the 3 connective tissue layers?
Describe the endomysium.
innermost layer that surrounds and electrically insulates each muscle fibre
Describe the perimysium.
surrounds the fascicles
Describe the epimysium.
Connective tissue merges to form a _____. Define this.
- attachment to the muscle to bone, skin, or another muscle
What is a aponeurosis?
sometimes, the tendon forms a thin, flattened sheet
Most muscles extend over a ______ and have attachments to both articulating bones.
joint
What happens upon contraction of the muscle in a muscle that extends over a joint?
one of the articulating bones moves and the other one does not
The point of attachment to the bone that does not move is called the _____.
origin
The point of attachment to the bone that does move is called the _____.
insertion
Describe the contraction of skeletal muscle fibres.