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BIOL 251 Anatomy & Physiology I | Exam 2
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Muscles make up how much of your weight? - ANSWER ✔---about 1/2



What are the three types of muscles? - ANSWER ✔---skeletal, smooth, cardiac



Muscles are specialized to convert ____ energy to ____ energy. - ANSWER ✔---chemical,
mechanical



How many skeletal muscles are in the human body? - ANSWER ✔---more than 600



Skeletal muscle includes: - ANSWER ✔---skeletal muscle tissue, connective tissues, nerves and blood
vessels

,Skeletal muscles do not contract until what occurs? - ANSWER ✔---They are stimulated by a nerve
to do so. This is different from cardiac and smooth muscle.



Skeletal muscle cells are also called - ANSWER ✔---muscle fibers



What are the connective tissues of muscles? - ANSWER ✔---endomysium, perimysium, epimysium,
fascia



Endomysium - ANSWER ✔---Thin sleeve that surrounds each muscle fiber, creates room for
capillaries and nerve fibers to reach every muscle cell.



Perimysium - ANSWER ✔---Sheath that bundles muscle fibers into units called fascicles. Larger
blood vessels, nerves, and stretch receptors will be found within this sheath.



Epimysium - ANSWER ✔---Fibrous sheath that surrounds the entire muscle and bundles multiple
fascicles together.



Fascia - ANSWER ✔---Sheet of connective tissue outside of the epimysium that separates muscles
from one another.



What is direct vs indirect attachment? - ANSWER ✔---Direct: looks like directly attached, but is not,
short connection of collagen fibers.

Indirect: attaches by tendon, obvious band.



What are the characteristics of muscle? - ANSWER ✔---excitability: muscle cells can become excited
electrically

conductivity: electrical signals will travel along the cell

contractility: muscle cells and shorten when stimulated

extensibility: muscle cells can stretch between contractions

elasticity: when a muscle cell is stretched and then released, it recoils to a shorter length.

, Is skeletal muscle voluntary or involuntary? - ANSWER ✔---voluntary



Why are there striations in muscle fibers (skeletal muscle)? - ANSWER ✔---Due to the overlapping
arrangement of contractile proteins.



Structure of skeletal muscle fibers - ANSWER ✔---Sarcolemma: plasma membrane with T tubules
(infoldings).

Sarcoplasm: cytoplasm. Made of long proteins called myofibrils/myofilaments. Myoglobin, glycogen
strorage.

Sarcoplasmic reticulum: smooth endoplasmic reticulum, surround each myofibril. High amounts of
calcium, which is important for contraction, are stored there.



Sacrolemma - ANSWER ✔---Plasma membrane of a muscle fiber that forms T tubules (tubular
infoldings).



Sarcoplasm - ANSWER ✔---Cytoplasm of a muscle cell. Made of long proteins called myofibrils.
Contains a large amount of glycogen as well as myoglobin (an oxygen binding protein).



Sarcoplasmic reticulum - ANSWER ✔---Smooth endoplasmic reticulum, surround each myofibril.
High amounts of calcium, which is important for contraction, are stored there.



What are the three kinds of myofilaments? - ANSWER ✔---thick, thin, elastic



What is the structure of thin, thick, and elastic myofilaments? - ANSWER ✔---Thick: consists of many
molecules of protein myosin

Thin: is made of two intertwined strands of actin. Each bead of the actin has an active site that can bind
to the head of a myosin molecule. Also includes the protein tropomyosin, which covers these active sites
at rest. Each tropomyosin has troponin bound to it.

Elastic: composed of titin, anchors the ends of thick filaments to the Z line.

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