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Muscular system
Body system responsible for movement, posture, and heat production
What is the main function of the muscular system?
To produce movement and work with the nervous system to control body actions
Muscle tissue
Tissue specialized for contraction and movement
What are the three types of muscle tissue?
Skeletal, cardiac, and smooth
Skeletal muscle
Striated, voluntary muscle attached to bones
What is the function of skeletal muscle?
To move bones and control voluntary movements
Cardiac muscle
Striated, involuntary muscle found in the heart
What is the function of cardiac muscle?
To pump blood through the body
Smooth muscle
Non-striated, involuntary muscle found in organs and vessels
Where is smooth muscle found?
In walls of organs like stomach, intestines, and blood vessels
What is the difference between voluntary and involuntary muscle?
Voluntary is consciously controlled, involuntary is automatic
Which muscle type is voluntary?
Skeletal muscle
Which muscle types are involuntary?
Cardiac and smooth muscle
Tendon
Tough connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone
What is the function of tendons?
To connect muscles to bones and transmit force
Collagen
Strong protein fibers found in tendons
How do muscles cause movement?
By contracting and pulling on bones
What happens when a muscle contracts?
It shortens and pulls on a bone
Why do muscles work in groups?
To create coordinated movements
Myofibril
Long structure in muscle cells made of repeating units
Sarcomere
Functional unit of muscle contraction
Actin
Thin filament in muscle fibers
Myosin
Thick filament in muscle fibers
Which filament is thick?
Myosin
Which filament is thin?
Actin
Sliding filament theory
Actin and myosin slide past each other to cause contraction
What happens during muscle contraction?
Actin and myosin bind and slide, shortening the muscle
What happens during muscle relaxation?
Actin and myosin detach and the muscle lengthens
ATP (adenosine triphosphate)
Energy source used for muscle contraction
Why is ATP needed for muscle contraction?
It provides energy for actin and myosin movement
How does the nervous system control muscles?
By sending signals through neurons to muscle fibers
What happens when a nerve signal reaches a muscle?
It triggers contraction
Muscle fiber
Individual muscle cell connected to a nerve
What is required for full muscle movement?
Many muscle fibers and nerve signals working together
Receptors (muscle)
Structures that detect signals and allow proper muscle response
What happens if nerve signals are disrupted?
Muscle movement is impaired
Muscle strain
Injury caused by overstretching or tearing muscle
Muscular dystrophy
Disease causing progressive muscle weakness
How do muscles and the nervous system work together?
Nervous system sends signals and muscles respond by contracting
What happens when you touch a hot stove?
Sensory neurons send signal to spinal cord, motor neurons trigger muscle to pull away
Why is the response to a hot stove fast?
It is a reflex controlled by the spinal cord
What is the role of reflexes in muscle movement?
To provide quick, automatic responses to stimuli
Which muscle is located at the shoulder?
Deltoid
Why are skeletal muscles important for movement?
They attach to bones and allow voluntary motion