Fascicles
- are bundled within the whole skeletal system
Epimysium
layer of dense irregular connective tissue that surrounds the whole skeletal muscle
Perimysium
- contains extensive arrays of blood vessels and nerves that branch to supply muscle fibers within each fascicle
Endomysium
What is the purpose of the three layers of connective tissue?
What is the purpose of the skeletal muscle’s being vascularized?
neuromuscular junction
the junction(gap) between an axon and muscle fiber
Sarcoplasm
the cytoplasm in the skeletal muscles
satellite cells
Sarcolemma
- connected to the SR by T-tubules
T-Tubules
- extend into the skeletal muscle fiber as a network of narrow membranous tubules to the sarcoplasmic reticulum
What type of channel(s) are located in the sarcolemma and T-tubules
-Na+ and K+ Voltage gates channels
Myofibrils
Sarcoplasmic Reticulum
- contains Ca2+ pumps and Ca2+ voltage-gated channels
Terminal Cisternae
Triad
-formed by two terminal cisternae and a centrally located t-Tubule that function during muscle contraction
Thick Filaments
Thin Filaments
Tropomyosin
- covers the myosin binding sites in a non contracting muscle
Troponin
Connectin
Dysotrophin
Myoglobin
-binds oxygen when the muscle is at rest and releases it for use during muscular contraction
List the steps that occur at the neuromuscular junction