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Topic 7: Run for Your Life
7.1 Musculoskeletal System
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
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