What are the properties of muscle cells (4)
What are functions of skeletal muscles (5)
What are motor units
the motor nerve and the muscle fibres it innervates
What are motor units
the motor nerve and the muscle fibres it innervates
What is the difference between a smaller motor unit and a large motor unit
Small - motor neurone innervates few muscle fibres
- allow for finer and more precise control of movement and produces a smaller force
Large - motor neurone innervates thousands of muscle fibres
- produce a much larger force
What is a motor pool
all the motor units which work together to innervate a single muscle
How is a transverse-tubule (T-tubule) formed?
sarcolemma extends deep into centre of muscle fibres
What is titin and what’s its function?
What is nebulin and what is its function
What is excitation-contraction coupling?
conversion of an electrical stimulus into a mechanical response
what occurs after depolarisation of motor-endplate
What are the stages in the cross-bridge cycle?
what is a muscle twitch
one complete cycle of muscle fibre contraction and relaxation in response to a single action potential
What generates force of muscle contraction?
cycle of cross-bridge formation and breaking
Why is muscle contraction so smooth?
cross-bridges form independently to one another
- at any one time, some cross-bridges are bound while others are not
What is muscle recruitment
process where the motor units in a muscle are gradually being activated
what factor is motor units fired based on
size of motor units
how does the twitch force increase
- increase in the number of motor units recruited
What is tetanus
tetanus - state of sustained maximal muscle contraction
what is the latent period and what happens during this period?
- formation of cross-bridges occur in this period + influx of calcium ions into sarcoplasm -> bind to troponin
What is the contraction period
time from when muscle first generates tension -> the peak tension generated
What is the relaxation period
time in which tension decreases back to 0
in concentric contraction, what happens as the load increases? (5)
What are the 5 reasons for muscle fatigue?