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Final Assignment 2: List of Categories for Chapters 9 and 10
List of categories Chapter 9 Muscle Tissue
· Components of muscle that are longitudinal segments or identifiable markers
along the length of a muscle
thick filament
thin filament
A band
I band
M line
Z line
myosin
myosin binding site (active site)
myosin head
sarcoplasmic reticulum
terminal cisternae
triad
· Components of muscle that are nested (and therefore visible in cross section)
and contain actin and/or myosin
myofibrils
sarcomere
fascicle
sarcolemma
transverse (T) tubules
· Components made of connective tissue that are part of muscle or part of the
connection between muscle and bone
aponeurosis
Endomysium
epimysium
perimysium
tendon
· Components of muscle that are biochemical components(chemical molecules)
found within muscle or terms that describe specific regions within these
molecules
acetylcholine
acetylcholinesterase
actin
calmodulin
calsequestrin
creatinephosphokinase (also called creatine kinase)
myoglobin
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myosin light chain kinase
· Muscle cell types
multi-unit smooth muscle
slow muscle fibres
fast (muscle) fibres
single unit smooth muscle (also called visceral smooth muscle)
· Sub-cellular components that exist in at least one type of muscle
sarcoplasm
myofibres
myofilaments
tropomyosin
troponin
· Muscle structures or spaces that participate when muscle action is being
stimulated
intercalated discs
junctional folds
motor end plate
motor unit
neuromuscular junction
synaptic cleft
· Actions or events (including electrical events) occurring within muscle when actin
and myosin are interacting
isometric contraction
isotonic contraction
· Molecules affecting muscle tension that are not part of the muscle
glycogen
· Muscle state (non productive) when actin and myosin are interacting
wave summation *(I think this one has something to do with the stimulation) but it is a
phenomenon
rigor mortis
muscle fatigue
oxygen debt
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· Terms associated with description of degree of muscle tension or pattern of
changes in muscle tension over time
mechanical advantage
muscle tone
power stroke
sliding filament mechanism
myogram
· Changes in muscle size or appearance
Atrophy
muscle twitch
hypertrophy
tetanus
· Ability or behaviour found in only certain types of muscle
automaticity
· Cells associated with muscle formation or repair
myoblasts
myosatellite cells
· Terms that describe how muscle cells are organized to respond to nervous
stimulation
action potential
cross-bridge formation
endplate potential (generation of)
excitation contraction coupling
treppe
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