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Excitability (Responsiveness)
Ability to receive and respond to a stimulus.
Contractility
Ability to shorten forcibly when stimulated.
Extensibility
Ability to be stretched when relaxed.
Elasticity
Ability to recoil after being stretched.
Skeletal Muscle
Attached to bones, striated, voluntary.
Cardiac Muscle
Found in heart, striated, involuntary.
Smooth Muscle
Found in walls of organs (visceral), non-striated, involuntary, slow sustained contractions.
Fascicle
Bundle of muscle fibers.
Sarcolemma
Plasma membrane of muscle fiber.
Sarcoplasm
Similar to cytoplasm containing stored energy.
Myoglobin
Oxygen-binding red pigment; oxygen supply for muscle; found in sarcoplasm.
Sarcoplasmic Reticulum (SR)
Stores calcium that is released during contraction.
T Tubules
Conduct electrical signals into the cell.
Myofibrils
Rod-like structures making up 80% of cell volume.
Sarcomere
Functional unit between Z lines.
Thick Filaments
Myosin; looks dark.
Thin Filaments
Actin.
Tropomyosin
Protein that wraps around actin and covers active site of G actin.
Troponin
Protein attached to actin.
G actin
Globular.
Myosin
Two heavy chains and two heads.
Twitch
Response of a motor unit (nerve+muscle fiber) to an action potential.
Motor Unit
One motor neuron and all fibers it innervates.
All-or-None Law
Fiber contracts fully or not at all.
Treppe
Gradual increase in contraction strength after rest.
Tetanus
Sustained contraction (incomplete or complete; no relaxation between contractions).
Isotonic
Muscle changes length.
Isometric
Muscle length stays same.
Pyloric stenosis
Blocking of pyloric region of the stomach; projectile vomiting.