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L5: Muscular System
L5.1: Overview of the Muscular System
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Muscles
● Responsible for all types of
body
movement
● Contraction and shortening of muscles are due to the movement of
microfilaments
●
“Machines”
of the body
3 basic types
●
Skeletal muscle
●
Cardiac muscle
●
Smooth muscle
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Skeletal
and
smooth
muscles are elongated. Hence, they are called the
muscle
fibers.
Terminologies / Prefixes
●
Myo-
and
mys-
(“muscle”)
●
Sarco-
(“flesh”)
●
Epi-
(“upon” “over” “above”)
Skeletal
Body location: attached to
bones
or, for some facial muscles, to skin
Cell shape and appearance:
single
, very
long,
cylindrical
,
multinucleate
cells with very obvious striations
Connective tissue components:
epimysium
,
perimysium
, and
endomysium
Regulation of contraction:
voluntary
via nervous system controls
Speed of contraction:
slow
to
fast
Rhythmic contraction:
no
Cardiac
Body location: walls of the
heart
Cell shape and appearance:
branching
chains of cells,
uninucleate
,
striations
,
intercalated discs
Connective tissue components:
endomysium
attached to the fibrous skeleton of the
heart
Regulation of contraction:
involuntary
, internal heart pacemaker,
nervous
system
controls,
hormones
Speed of contraction:
slow
Rhythmic contraction:
yes
Smooth
Body location: walls of
hollow organs
(other than the heart)
Cell shape and appearance:
single
, fusiform,
uninucleate
,
no
striations
Connective tissue components:
endomysium
Regulation of contraction:
involuntary
,
nervous system
controls,
hormones
,
chemicals
,
stretch
Speed of contraction:
very slow
Rhythmic contraction:
yes
, in some