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The Muscular System Myology the study of muscles

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The Muscular System

Myology – the study of muscles

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1. Movement

2. Stability /support – posture

3. Heat production – 85% of our body heat

4. Communication

5. Constriction of organs and vessels

Functions of muscles:

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Fun muscle facts:

• more than 50% of body weight is muscle

• There are 642 muscles in the human body

• The hardest working muscle is in the eye

• Largest muscle – gluteus maximus

• Smallest muscle – stapedius

• Longest name - levator labii superioris alaeque

nasi

• It takes 17 muscles to smile and 42 muscles

to frown

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Info About Muscles

• Only body tissue able

to contract

• create movement by

flexing and extending

joints

• Body energy

converters (many

muscle cells contain

many mitochondria)

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The Muscular System

• Muscles are responsible for all movement

of the body

• There are three basic types of muscle

– Skeletal

– Cardiac

– Smooth

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3 Types of Muscles

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Three types of muscle

Skeletal Cardiac Smooth

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Classification of Muscle

Skeletal-

found in limbs

Cardiac-

found in heart

Smooth-

Found in

viscera

Striated, multi-

nucleated

Striated, 1

nucleus

Not striated, 1

nucleus

voluntary involuntary involuntary

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Characteristics of Muscle

• Skeletal and smooth muscle are elongated

• Muscle cell = muscle fiber

• Contraction of a muscle is due to movement

of microfilaments (protein fibers)

• All muscles share some terminology

– Prefixes myo and mys refer to muscle

– Prefix sarco refers to flesh

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Skeletal Muscle

• Most are attached by tendons to bones

• Cells have more than one nucleus

(multinucleated)

• Striated- have stripes, banding

• Voluntary- subject to conscious control

• Tendons are mostly made of collagen fibers

• Found in the limbs

• Produce movement, maintain posture,

generate heat, stabilize joints

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Structure of skeletal muscle

• Each cell (fibre) is long and cylindrical

• Muscle fibres are multi-nucleated

• Typically 50-60mm in diameter, and up

to 10cm long

• The contractile elements of

skeletal muscle cells are

myofibrils

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Skeletal muscle - Summary

• Voluntary movement

of skeletal parts

• Spans joints and

attached to skeleton

• Multi-nucleated,

striated, cylindrical

fibres

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Smooth Muscle

• No striations

• Spindle shaped

• Single nucleus

• Involuntary- no conscious control

• Found mainly in the walls of hollow organs

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Smooth muscle• Lines walls of viscera

• Found in longitudinal or circular arrangement

• Alternate contraction of circular & longitudinal muscle in the intestine leads to peristalsis

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Structure of smooth muscle

• Spindle shaped uni-nucleated cells

• Striations not observed

• Actin and myosin filaments are present(

protein fibers)

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Smooth muscle - Summary

• Found in walls of

hollow internal

organs

• Involuntary

movement of

internal organs

• Elongated, spindle

shaped fibre with

single nucleus

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Cardiac Muscle

• Striations

• Branching cells

• Involuntary

• Found only in the heart

• Usually has a single nucleus, but can have

more than one

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Cardiac muscle

• Main muscle of heart

• Pumping mass of heart

• Critical in humans

• Heart muscle cells

behave as one unit

• Heart always contracts

to it’s full extent

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Structure of cardiac muscle

• Cardiac muscle cells (fibres) are

short, branched and interconnected

• Cells are striated & usually have 1

nucleus

• Adjacent cardiac cells are joined

via electrical synapses (gap

junctions)

• These gap junctions appear as

dark lines and are called

intercalated discs

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Cardiac muscle - Summary

• Found in the heart

• Involuntary rhythmic

contraction

• Branched, striated

fibre with single

nucleus and

intercalated discs

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Muscle Control

Type of

muscle

Nervous

control

Type of

control

Example

SkeletalSkeletal Controlled

by CNS

Voluntary Lifting a

glass

CardiacRegulated

by ANS

Involuntary Heart

beating

Smooth Controlled

by ANS

Involuntary Peristalsis

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Types of Responses

• Twitch-

– A single brief contraction

– Not a normal muscle function

• Tetanus

– One contraction immediately followed by

another

– Muscle never completely returns to a relaxed

state

– Effects are compounded

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Where Does the Energy Come

From?

• Energy is stored in the muscles in the form

of ATP

• ATP comes from the breakdown of glucose

during Cellular Respiration

• This all happens in the Mitochondria of the

cell

• When a muscle is fatigued (tired) it is

unable to contract because of lack of

Oxygen

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Exercise and Muscles

• Isotonic- muscles shorten and movement

occurs ( most normal exercise)

• Isometric- tension in muscles increases, no

movement occurs (pushing one hand against

the other)

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How are Muscles Attached to

Bone?

• Origin-attachment to a movable bone

• Insertion- attachment to an immovable

bone

• Muscles are always attached to at least 2

points

• Movement is attained due to a muscle

moving an attached bone

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Muscle Attachments

Origin

Insertion

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Flexion

Types of Musculo-Skeletal Movement

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Extension

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Hyperextension

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Abduction, Adduction &

Circumduction

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Rotation

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More Types of Movement……

• Inversion- turn sole of foot medially

• Eversion- turn sole of foot laterally

• Pronation- palm facing down

• Supination- palm facing up

• Opposition- thumb touches tips of fingers

on the same hand

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The Skeletal Muscles

There are about 650 muscles in the

human body. They enable us to

move, maintain posture and generate

heat. In this section we will only

study a sample of the major muscles.

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SternocleidomastoideusFlexes and Rotates Head

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MasseterElevate Mandible

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TemporalisElevate & Retract Mandible

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TrapeziusExtend Head, Adduct, Elevate or

Depress Scapula

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Latissimus DorsiExtend, Adduct & Rotate Arm Medially

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DeltoidAbduct, Flex & Extend Arm

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Pectoralis MajorFlexes, adducts & rotates arm medially

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Biceps BrachiiFlexes Elbow Joint

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Triceps BrachiiExtend Elbow Joint

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Rectus AbdominusFlexes Abdomen

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External ObliqueCompress Abdomen

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External IntercostalsElevate ribs

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Internal IntercostalsDepress ribs

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DiaphragmInspiration

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Forearm Muscles

• Flexor carpi—Flexes wrist

• Extensor carpi—Extends wrist

• Flexor digitorum—Flexes fingers

• Extensor digitorum—Extends fingers

• Pronator—Pronates

• Supinator—Supinates

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Gluteus MaximusExtends & Rotates

Thigh Laterally

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Rectus Femoris

Flexes Thigh,

Extends Lower Leg

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GracilisAdducts and Flexes Thigh

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Sartorius

Flexes Thigh, &

Rotates Thigh

Laterally

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Biceps Femoris

Extends Thigh &

Flexes Lower Leg

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Gastrocnemius

Plantar Flexes Foot

& Flex Lower Leg

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Tibialis AnteriorDorsiflexes and Inverts Foot