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Anatomy Bowl
Prep
By: Amanda
Morden
CHAPTER 7 STUDY
GUIDE
MUSCULAR SYSTEM
1. Skeletal muscle
-”striated muscle”
-”voluntary muscle”
2. Cardiac muscle
-”striated muscle”
-”involuntary muscle”
3. Smooth muscle
-”voluntary muscle”
-”visceral muscle”
For each, know where it is located, the physical description, and
what it does
THREE MAJOR TYPES OF MUSCLE TISSUE
(UNDERSTAND THE DIFFERENCES)
 Skeletal muscle:
 Is in our biceps, triceps, postural muscles, etc
 Smooth muscle:
 Is found along our digestive tract: used to move food along
 Cardiac muscle:
 Is found in the heart
 Origin
 The stationary attachment to bone
 Insertion
 The more movable attachment site to bone
 Tendons
 Anchor muscles firmly to bones
 Made of dense fibrous connective tissue in the shape of heavy cords
 Bursae
 Lie in between some tendons and bones beneath them
 Synovial membrane
 Secretes a slippery lubricating fluid that fills the bursa
 Tendon sheaths
 Enclose some tendons
STRUCTURE OF SKELETAL MUSCLE
 Muscle fibers
 Specialized contractile cells that are grouped together and
arranged in a highly organized way
 Thin and thick myofilaments
 Thick filaments are composed of myosin
 Thin filaments composed of actin
 Actin
 Thin filaments
 Myosin
 Thick filaments
 Sarcomere
 The basic functional or contractile unit of skeletal muscle
MICROSCOPIC STRUCTURE OF SKELETAL
MUSCLE
 Understand what a motor unit is and how it works
Define:
 Neuromuscular junction
 Specialized point of contact between a nerve ending and the muscle fiber it
innervates
 Motor neuron
 a specialized nerve that transmits an impulse to a muscle
 Know how the process of muscle stimulus works
 When does a muscle fiber fire?
 When stimulated a muscle fiber will fire when it has reached its threshold
 When does it not?
 If the stimulus is not strong enough the muscle will not fire
Understand and define:
 Threshold stimulus
 Minimal level of stimulation needed to make a muscle contract
 “All or none” muscle response
 Muscles will not partially contract. It will contract or remain the same
MUSCLE STIMULUS
 Know the difference between:
1. A twitch contraction vs. a tetanic contraction
2. An isotonic contraction vs. an isometric contraction
TYPES OF SKELETAL MUSCLE
CONTRACTION
 Twitch contraction
 Is laboratory
 Does not play a significant role in normal muscular activity
 Tetanic
 Are sustained and steady contractions caused by a series of stimuli
bombarding the muscle
 What happens when you don’t exercise?
Know and define:
 Disuse atrophy
 Atrophy is when the muscle fibers become weak due to lack of stimulation
 What happens when you do exercise?
Know and define:
 Hypertrophy
 Hypertrophy is the increased size of a muscle due to increase of cells
EXERCISE EFFECTS
 What are different types of exercise?
Know and define:
 Strength training
 Exercise involving the contraction of muscle against heavy resistance
 Endurance training
 Increases a muscles ability to sustain moderate exercise over a long
period of time
 is also called “Aerobic training”
 Allows for more efficient delivery of oxygen to muscles
Know the muscles of each group and what each
muscle does
 Muscles of the Head and Neck
 Facial muscles
 Orbicularis oculi
 Orbicularis oris
 Zygomaticus
 Muscles of Mastication
 Masseter
 Temporal
 Sternocleidomastoid
 trapezius
SKELETAL MUSCLE GROUPS
 Muscles that move the Upper Extremities
 Pectoralis major- flexes upper arm
 Latissimus dorsi- extends upper arm
 Deltoid- abducts upper arm
 Biceps brachii-flexes forearm
 Triceps brachii- extends forearm
 Muscles of the Trunk
 Rectus abdominis
 External oblique
 Internal oblique
 Transversus abdominis
 Muscles that move the Lower Extremities
 Iliopsoas-flexes hip
 Gluteus maximus- extends thigh
 Adductor magnus- adducts thighs
 Hamstrings- flex lower leg
 Quadriceps- extends lower leg
 Flexion
 Movement that decreases the angle between two bones at their joint: bending
 Extension
 Movement that increases the angle between two bones
 Abduction
 Movement of a part away from the midline of the body
 Adduction
 Movement of a part towards the midline of the body
 Rotation
 Movement around a longitudinal axis
 Supination and pronation
 Hand positions that result from rotation of the forearm;
 Supination results in palms facing up
 Pronation results in palms facing down
 Dorsiflexion and plantar flexion
 Foot movements;
 Dorsiflexion results in elevation of dorsum or top of foot
 During plantar flexion- the bottom of the foot is directed downward
MOVEMENTS PRODUCED BY SKELETAL
MUSCLE CONTRACTIONS

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Chapter 7 Study guide(1).ppt

  • 1. Anatomy Bowl Prep By: Amanda Morden CHAPTER 7 STUDY GUIDE MUSCULAR SYSTEM
  • 2. 1. Skeletal muscle -”striated muscle” -”voluntary muscle” 2. Cardiac muscle -”striated muscle” -”involuntary muscle” 3. Smooth muscle -”voluntary muscle” -”visceral muscle” For each, know where it is located, the physical description, and what it does THREE MAJOR TYPES OF MUSCLE TISSUE (UNDERSTAND THE DIFFERENCES)
  • 3.  Skeletal muscle:  Is in our biceps, triceps, postural muscles, etc  Smooth muscle:  Is found along our digestive tract: used to move food along  Cardiac muscle:  Is found in the heart
  • 4.  Origin  The stationary attachment to bone  Insertion  The more movable attachment site to bone  Tendons  Anchor muscles firmly to bones  Made of dense fibrous connective tissue in the shape of heavy cords  Bursae  Lie in between some tendons and bones beneath them  Synovial membrane  Secretes a slippery lubricating fluid that fills the bursa  Tendon sheaths  Enclose some tendons STRUCTURE OF SKELETAL MUSCLE
  • 5.  Muscle fibers  Specialized contractile cells that are grouped together and arranged in a highly organized way  Thin and thick myofilaments  Thick filaments are composed of myosin  Thin filaments composed of actin  Actin  Thin filaments  Myosin  Thick filaments  Sarcomere  The basic functional or contractile unit of skeletal muscle MICROSCOPIC STRUCTURE OF SKELETAL MUSCLE
  • 6.  Understand what a motor unit is and how it works Define:  Neuromuscular junction  Specialized point of contact between a nerve ending and the muscle fiber it innervates  Motor neuron  a specialized nerve that transmits an impulse to a muscle  Know how the process of muscle stimulus works  When does a muscle fiber fire?  When stimulated a muscle fiber will fire when it has reached its threshold  When does it not?  If the stimulus is not strong enough the muscle will not fire Understand and define:  Threshold stimulus  Minimal level of stimulation needed to make a muscle contract  “All or none” muscle response  Muscles will not partially contract. It will contract or remain the same MUSCLE STIMULUS
  • 7.  Know the difference between: 1. A twitch contraction vs. a tetanic contraction 2. An isotonic contraction vs. an isometric contraction TYPES OF SKELETAL MUSCLE CONTRACTION
  • 8.  Twitch contraction  Is laboratory  Does not play a significant role in normal muscular activity  Tetanic  Are sustained and steady contractions caused by a series of stimuli bombarding the muscle
  • 9.  What happens when you don’t exercise? Know and define:  Disuse atrophy  Atrophy is when the muscle fibers become weak due to lack of stimulation  What happens when you do exercise? Know and define:  Hypertrophy  Hypertrophy is the increased size of a muscle due to increase of cells EXERCISE EFFECTS
  • 10.  What are different types of exercise? Know and define:  Strength training  Exercise involving the contraction of muscle against heavy resistance  Endurance training  Increases a muscles ability to sustain moderate exercise over a long period of time  is also called “Aerobic training”  Allows for more efficient delivery of oxygen to muscles
  • 11. Know the muscles of each group and what each muscle does  Muscles of the Head and Neck  Facial muscles  Orbicularis oculi  Orbicularis oris  Zygomaticus  Muscles of Mastication  Masseter  Temporal  Sternocleidomastoid  trapezius SKELETAL MUSCLE GROUPS
  • 12.  Muscles that move the Upper Extremities  Pectoralis major- flexes upper arm  Latissimus dorsi- extends upper arm  Deltoid- abducts upper arm  Biceps brachii-flexes forearm  Triceps brachii- extends forearm  Muscles of the Trunk  Rectus abdominis  External oblique  Internal oblique  Transversus abdominis  Muscles that move the Lower Extremities  Iliopsoas-flexes hip  Gluteus maximus- extends thigh  Adductor magnus- adducts thighs  Hamstrings- flex lower leg  Quadriceps- extends lower leg
  • 13.  Flexion  Movement that decreases the angle between two bones at their joint: bending  Extension  Movement that increases the angle between two bones  Abduction  Movement of a part away from the midline of the body  Adduction  Movement of a part towards the midline of the body  Rotation  Movement around a longitudinal axis  Supination and pronation  Hand positions that result from rotation of the forearm;  Supination results in palms facing up  Pronation results in palms facing down  Dorsiflexion and plantar flexion  Foot movements;  Dorsiflexion results in elevation of dorsum or top of foot  During plantar flexion- the bottom of the foot is directed downward MOVEMENTS PRODUCED BY SKELETAL MUSCLE CONTRACTIONS