Openstax A&P Chapter 10 Flashcards

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acetylcholine (ACh)

neurotransmitter that binds at a motor end-plate to trigger depolarization

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actin

protein that makes up most of the thin myofilaments in a sarcomere muscle fiber

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action potential

change in voltage of a cell membrane in response to a stimulus that results in transmission of an electrical signal; unique to neurons and muscle fibers

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aerobic respiration

production of ATP in the presence of oxygen

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angiogenesis

formation of blood capillary networks

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aponeurosis

broad, tendon-like sheet of connective tissue that attaches a skeletal muscle to another skeletal muscle or to a bone

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ATPase

enzyme that hydrolyzes ATP to ADP

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atrophy

loss of structural proteins from muscle fibers

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autorhythmicity

heart's ability to control its own contractions

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calmodulin

regulatory protein that facilitates contraction in smooth muscles

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cardiac muscle

striated muscle found in the heart; joined to one another at intercalated discs and under the regulation of pacemaker cells, which contract as one unit to pump blood through the circulatory system. Cardiac muscle is under involuntary control.

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concentric contraction

muscle contraction that shortens the muscle to move a load

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contractility

ability to shorten (contract) forcibly

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contraction phase

twitch contraction phase when tension increases

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creatine phosphate

phosphagen used to store energy from ATP and transfer it to muscle

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dense body

sarcoplasmic structure that attaches to the sarcolemma and shortens the muscle as thin filaments slide past thick filaments

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depolarize

to reduce the voltage difference between the inside and outside of a cell's plasma membrane (the sarcolemma for a muscle fiber), making the inside less negative than at rest

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desmosome

cell structure that anchors the ends of cardiac muscle fibers to allow contraction to occur

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eccentric contraction

muscle contraction that lengthens the muscle as the tension is diminished

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elasticity

ability to stretch and rebound

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endomysium

loose, and well-hydrated connective tissue covering each muscle fiber in a skeletal muscle

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epimysium

outer layer of connective tissue around a skeletal muscle

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excitability

ability to undergo neural stimulation

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excitation-contraction coupling

sequence of events from motor neuron signaling to a skeletal muscle fiber to contraction of the fiber's sarcomeres

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extensibility

ability to lengthen (extend)

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fascicle

bundle of muscle fibers within a skeletal muscle

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fast glycolytic (FG)

muscle fiber that primarily uses anaerobic glycolysis

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fast oxidative (FO)

intermediate muscle fiber that is between slow oxidative and fast glycolytic fibers

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fibrosis

replacement of muscle fibers by scar tissue

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glycolysis

anaerobic breakdown of glucose to ATP

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graded muscle response

modification of contraction strength

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hyperplasia

process in which one cell splits to produce new cells

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hypertonia

abnormally high muscle tone

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hypertrophy

addition of structural proteins to muscle fibers

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hypotonia

abnormally low muscle tone caused by the absence of low-level contractions

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intercalated disc

part of the sarcolemma that connects cardiac tissue, and contains gap junctions and desmosomes

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isometric contraction

muscle contraction that occurs with no change in muscle length

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isotonic contraction

muscle contraction that involves changes in muscle length

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lactic acid

product of anaerobic glycolysis

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latch-bridges

subset of a cross-bridge in which actin and myosin remain locked together

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latent period

the time when a twitch does not produce contraction

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motor end-plate

sarcolemma of muscle fiber at the neuromuscular junction, with receptors for the neurotransmitter acetylcholine

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motor unit

motor neuron and the group of muscle fibers it innervates

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muscle tension

force generated by the contraction of the muscle; tension generated during isotonic contractions and isometric contractions

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muscle tone

low levels of muscle contraction that occur when a muscle is not producing movement

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myoblast

muscle-forming stem cell

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myofibril

long, cylindrical organelle that runs parallel within the muscle fiber and contains the sarcomeres

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myogram

instrument used to measure twitch tension

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myosin

protein that makes up most of the thick cylindrical myofilament within a sarcomere muscle fiber

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myotube

fusion of many myoblast cells

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neuromuscular junction (NMJ)

synapse between the axon terminal of a motor neuron and the section of the membrane of a muscle fiber with receptors for the acetylcholine released by the terminal

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neurotransmitter

signaling chemical released by nerve terminals that bind to and activate receptors on target cells

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oxygen debt

amount of oxygen needed to compensate for ATP produced without oxygen during muscle contraction

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pacesetter cell

cell that triggers action potentials in smooth muscle

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pericyte

stem cell that regenerates smooth muscle cells

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perimysium

connective tissue that bundles skeletal muscle fibers into fascicles within a skeletal muscle

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power stroke

action of myosin pulling actin inward (toward the M line)

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pyruvic acid

product of glycolysis that can be used in aerobic respiration or converted to lactic acid

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recruitment

increase in the number of motor units involved in contraction

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relaxation phase

period after twitch contraction when tension decreases

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sarcolemma

plasma membrane of a skeletal muscle fiber

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sarcomere

longitudinally, repeating functional unit of skeletal muscle, with all of the contractile and associated proteins involved in contraction

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sarcopenia

age-related muscle atrophy

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sarcoplasm

cytoplasm of a muscle cell

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sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR)

specialized smooth endoplasmic reticulum, which stores, releases, and retrieves Ca++

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satellite cell

stem cell that helps to repair muscle cells

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skeletal muscle

striated, multinucleated muscle that requires signaling from the nervous system to trigger contraction; most skeletal muscles are referred to as voluntary muscles that move bones and produce movement

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slow oxidative (SO)

muscle fiber that primarily uses aerobic respiration

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smooth muscle

nonstriated, mononucleated muscle in the skin that is associated with hair follicles; assists in moving materials in the walls of internal organs, blood vessels, and internal passageways

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somites

blocks of paraxial mesoderm cells

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stress-relaxation response

relaxation of smooth muscle tissue after being stretched

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synaptic cleft

space between a nerve (axon) terminal and a motor end-plate

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T-tubule

projection of the sarcolemma into the interior of the cell

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tetanus

a continuous fused contraction

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thick filament

the thick myosin strands and their multiple heads projecting from the center of the sarcomere toward, but not all to way to, the Z-discs

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thin filament

thin strands of actin and its troponin-tropomyosin complex projecting from the Z-discs toward the center of the sarcomere

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treppe

stepwise increase in contraction tension

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triad

the grouping of one T-tubule and two terminal cisternae

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tropomyosin

regulatory protein that covers myosin-binding sites to prevent actin from binding to myosin

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troponin

regulatory protein that binds to actin, tropomyosin, and calcium

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twitch

single contraction produced by one action potential

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varicosity

enlargement of neurons that release neurotransmitters into synaptic clefts

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visceral muscle

smooth muscle found in the walls of visceral organs

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voltage-gated sodium channels

membrane proteins that open sodium channels in response to a sufficient voltage change, and initiate and transmit the action potential as Na+ enters through the channel

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wave summation

addition of successive neural stimuli to produce greater contraction

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first step of muscle contraction

nerve impulse travels from dendrite to axon end terminal (synaptic bulb)

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second step of muscle contraction

ion channels open to receive calcium into synaptic end

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third step of muscle contraction

synaptic vesicles release acetylcholine into the synapse

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fourth step of muscle contraction

acetylcholine binds to receptors in the sarcolemma, which open to allow sodium ions to enter muscle (depolarization or action potential)

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fifth step of muscle contraction

action potential is propagated along the sarcolemma and into T tubules to open calcium channels in sarcoplasmic reticulum

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sixth step of muscle contraction

sarcoplasmic reticulum diffuses out of the terminal cisternae into the sarcoplasm

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seventh step of muscle contraction

calcium binds to troponin, which moves the troponin-tropomyosin complex to expose myosin binding site on actin

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first step of crossbridge cycling

myosin head attaches to exposed binding site on actin, forming a crossbridge

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second step of crossbridge cycling

myosin head pivots and pulls the thin filament toward the center of the sarcomere; ADP and Pi are released from the myosin head

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third step of cross bridge cycling

ATP binds to myosin head causing it to detach from actin

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last step of crossbridge cycling

ATP splits into ADP and Pi; myosin head returns to the cocked position

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origin

the fixed attachment point for a muscle

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insertion

the moveable attachment point for a muscle

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agonist

muscle that provides the major force for producing movement during a particular action

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antagonist

muscles that oppose or reverse a movement, working in opposition to the agonist.