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SEHS Topic 1.2 The Muscular System

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SEHS Topic 1.2 The Muscular System. Outline the general characteristics common to muscle tissue. Contractility Extensibility Elasticity Atrophy Hypertrophy Control by nerves Serviced by capillaries. Cont’d. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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SEHS Topic 1.2 The Muscular System

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Outline the general characteristics common to muscle tissue

• Contractility• Extensibility• Elasticity• Atrophy• Hypertrophy• Control by nerves• Serviced by capillaries

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Cont’d• Contactility - the ability of muscle tissue to

contract (when its thick (myosin) and thin (actin) filaments slide past each other)

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Cont’d

• Extensibility - Muscle extensibility refers to the ability of a muscle group to lengthen. This involves both contractile muscle and ligaments.

• Elasticity - refers to the ability of your muscle and joints to stretch and contract in different directions while retaining their normal length and tension at rest.

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cont’d Atrophy and Hypertrophy Muscular atrophy means that muscle that was there has degenerated. - It can happen because of disuse (like if you have a broken bone that's in a cast for a period of time) or because innervation to that muscle has been interrupted (as with a spinal cord injury), or any other reason that it isn't being used.

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Cont’d

• Hypertrophy – A nontumorous enlargement of an organ or a tissue as a result of an increase in the size rather than the number of constituent cells

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Cont’d –Nerve connection & capillaries

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Distinguish between the different types of muscle

• 1. Smooth; 2. Cardiac; 3. Skeletal

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Annotate the structure of skeletal muscle• Limit to epimysium, perimysium, endomysium,

muscle fibers, myofibril, sarcomere, actin and myosin

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Labeled

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Define the terms origin and insertion of muscles• Origin – the attachment of a muscle tendon to a

stationary bone

• Insertion – the attachment of a muscle tendon to a moveable bone

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Identify skeletal muscle from the Anterior part of the body

• Must include:

• Deltoid, pectoralis, illiopsoas, sartorius, quadraceps femoris (rectus femoris, vastus intermedialis, vastus medialis, vastus lateralis), tibialis anterior, abdominus rectus, external obliques and biceps brachii

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Identify the location of skeletal muscle form the Posterior region of the body

• Must include:• Trapezius, triceps brachii, latissimus dorsi,

gluteus maximus, hamstrings (biceps femoris, semitendinosus, semimebranosus), gastrocnemius, sloeus, erector spinae

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