What are the three types of muscles?
What is the most abundant tissue in the human body?
What is the structural unit of skeletal muscle?
the multinucleated muscle cell or fiber
What is the basic contractile unit of the muscle?
muscle fibers consist of myofibrils
Myofibrils consists of _____
myofilaments (actin and myosin)
What is a thin filaments?
actin
What is a thick filaments?
myosin
What is the functional unit of muscle contraction?
What is the size principle?
What are tonic units?
smaller, slow twitch, rich in mitochondria, highly capillarized, high aerobic metabolism, low peak tension, long time to peak (60-120 ms)
What are phasic units?
larger, fast twitch, poorly capillarized, rely on anaerobic metabolism, high peak tension, short time peak (10-50 ms)
What is the weakest voluntary contraction?
a twitch
Wha determines the force of contraction in a single fiber?
the overlap of actin and myosin
What accounts for the force of contraction for the whole muscle?
active (contractile) and passive (series and parallel elastic elements) components
What are parallel connective tissue?
What are series elastic tissue?
- tendon forms series elastic element of skeletal muscle
What are musculotendinous unit?
-tendon and connective tissues in muscle are viscoelastic
What does viscoelastic structures help with?
They help determine mechanical characteristics of muscles during contraction and passive extension
What are the functions of elastic elements of muscle?
How does synchronization affects force potential?
- the more –> greater force potential
How does the size of motor units affects force potential?
motor units with larger number of fibers have greater force potential
How does the type of motor units affects force potential?
type IIA and IIB increases force potential, type I decreases force potential
How does summation affects force of contraction?
increase frequency of stimulation, to some limit, increases the force of contraction
What is the size principle - tension decrease?
Last recruited motor units drop out first