7.1.1 Structure of Skeletal Muscle

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    • Skeletal muscles are voluntary muscles that attach to bones
    • Skeletal muscles contract under conscious control.
    • Arrange the hierarchical levels of skeletal muscle from smallest to largest.
      1️⃣ Muscle Fibre
      2️⃣ Fascicle
      3️⃣ Muscle
    • A muscle fibre contains myofibrils
    • Match the skeletal muscle level with its description.
      Muscle Fibre ↔️ Single muscle cell
      Fascicle ↔️ Bundle of muscle fibres
      Muscle ↔️ Group of fascicles
    • Each hierarchical level of skeletal muscle contributes to muscle contraction.
    • The plasma membrane of a muscle fibre is called the sarcolemma
    • Muscle fibres are single cells with multiple nuclei.
    • What is the role of sarcomeres in muscle fibres?
      Cause muscle contraction
    • The sarcoplasmic reticulum stores and releases calcium ions.
    • What is the function of T-tubules in skeletal muscle?
      Transmit action potentials
    • Muscle fibres contain myofibrils for contraction.
    • Arrange the hierarchical levels of skeletal muscle from smallest to largest.
      1️⃣ Muscle Fibre
      2️⃣ Fascicle
      3️⃣ Muscle
    • Skeletal muscles are voluntary muscles that attach to bones
    • What is the primary role of myofibrils in muscle contraction?
      Contain sarcomeres
    • Sarcomeres contain both actin and myosin filaments.
    • Myofibrils are long, cylindrical contractile units
    • What is the function of muscle fibres in skeletal muscle?
      Contract to produce movement
    • Match the component of skeletal muscle with its role.
      Sarcomere ↔️ Causes muscle contraction
      Sarcoplasmic Reticulum ↔️ Stores calcium ions
      T-Tubules ↔️ Transmit action potentials
    • What are muscle fibres defined as?
      Single muscle cells
    • Myofibrils contain sarcomeres, which are essential for muscle contraction.
    • Which filaments are contained within sarcomeres?
      Actin and myosin
    • Components of skeletal muscle include muscle fibres, myofibrils, and sarcomeres
    • Match the component of skeletal muscle with its role:
      Muscle Fibres ↔️ Contract to produce movement
      Myofibrils ↔️ Contain sarcomeres
      Sarcomeres ↔️ Cause muscle contraction
    • What is the role of the sarcolemma in muscle fibres?
      Transmits nerve impulses
    • The sarcoplasmic reticulum stores and releases calcium ions for muscle contraction.
    • T-tubules are inward extensions of the sarcolemma
    • Which part of the skeletal muscle facilitates rapid transmission of action potentials?
      T-tubules
    • All components of skeletal muscle work together to enable muscle contraction and movement.
    • What are myofibrils composed of?
      Actin and myosin filaments
    • Actin filaments form binding sites for myosin
    • Skeletal muscles are voluntary muscles controlled by conscious effort.
    • What is a fascicle in skeletal muscle?
      Bundle of muscle fibres
    • Single muscle cells with multiple nuclei are called fibres
    • Myofibrils are contractile units that contain sarcomeres.
    • Match the skeletal muscle component with its description:
      Sarcomere ↔️ Contains actin and myosin filaments
      Sarcolemma ↔️ Plasma membrane surrounding muscle fibres
      Sarcoplasmic Reticulum ↔️ Stores and releases calcium ions
    • The sarcoplasmic reticulum stores and releases calcium
    • T-tubules are inward extensions of the sarcolemma that facilitate action potential transmission.
    • Order the following skeletal muscle components from largest to smallest:
      1️⃣ Muscle Fibres
      2️⃣ Myofibrils
      3️⃣ Sarcomeres
    • Match the skeletal muscle component with its role:
      Muscle Fibres ↔️ Contract to produce movement
      Myofibrils ↔️ Contain sarcomeres
      Sarcolemma ↔️ Transmits nerve impulses