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Ch 12 Muscle Physiology muscles generate ️️motion, force, and heat the 3 types of muscles are ️️skeletal, cardiac, and smooth muscles skeletal and cardiac muscles are ️️striated muscles skeletal muscles are controlled by ️️somatic motor neurons cardiac and smooth muscle are controlled by ️️autonomic innervation, paracrines, and hormones come smooth and cardiac muscles are ️️auto rhythmic and contract spontaneously skeletal muscles are (not always) attached to ️️bones and tendons the origin is ️️the end of the muscle attached closest to the trunk or to the more stationary bone the insertion is the more ️️distal or mobile attachment at a flexible joint ️️muscle contraction moves the skeleton flexors bring ️️bones closer together extensors move ️️bones away from each other flexor-extensor pairs are ️️examples of antagonistic muscle groups a skeletal muscle is a collection of ️️muscle fibers and large cells with many nuclei t tubules allow ️️action potentials to move rapidly into the interior of the fiber and reeler calcium from the sarcoplasmic reticulum myofibrils are ️️intracellular bundles of contractile and elastic proteins thick filaments are made of ️️myosin thin filaments are made mostly of ️️actin titin and nebulin hold ️️thick and thin filaments myosin binds to ️️actin, creating crossbridges between the thick and thin filaments one sarcomere is composed of ️️two Z disks and the filaments between them a sarcomere is divided into ️️I bands, A bands, and H zone I bands ️️thin filaments only A bands ️️runs the length of thick filament (central) H zone ️️occupied by thick filaments only the M line and Z disks represent ️️attachment sites for myosin and actin the force created by a contracting muscle is called ️️mu

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Ch 12 Muscle Physiology

muscles generate ✔️✔️motion, force, and heat



the 3 types of muscles are ✔️✔️skeletal, cardiac, and smooth muscles



skeletal and cardiac muscles are ✔️✔️striated muscles



skeletal muscles are controlled by ✔️✔️somatic motor neurons



cardiac and smooth muscle are controlled by ✔️✔️autonomic innervation, paracrines, and hormones



come smooth and cardiac muscles are ✔️✔️auto rhythmic and contract spontaneously



skeletal muscles are (not always) attached to ✔️✔️bones and tendons



the origin is ✔️✔️the end of the muscle attached closest to the trunk or to the more stationary bone



the insertion is the more ✔️✔️distal or mobile attachment



at a flexible joint ✔️✔️muscle contraction moves the skeleton



flexors bring ✔️✔️bones closer together



extensors move ✔️✔️bones away from each other



flexor-extensor pairs are ✔️✔️examples of antagonistic muscle groups

, a skeletal muscle is a collection of ✔️✔️muscle fibers and large cells with many nuclei



t tubules allow ✔️✔️action potentials to move rapidly into the interior of the fiber and reeler calcium
from the sarcoplasmic reticulum



myofibrils are ✔️✔️intracellular bundles of contractile and elastic proteins



thick filaments are made of ✔️✔️myosin



thin filaments are made mostly of ✔️✔️actin



titin and nebulin hold ✔️✔️thick and thin filaments



myosin binds to ✔️✔️actin, creating crossbridges between the thick and thin filaments



one sarcomere is composed of ✔️✔️two Z disks and the filaments between them



a sarcomere is divided into ✔️✔️I bands, A bands, and H zone



I bands ✔️✔️thin filaments only



A bands ✔️✔️runs the length of thick filament



(central) H zone ✔️✔️occupied by thick filaments only



the M line and Z disks represent ✔️✔️attachment sites for myosin and actin
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