Title: Chap 9 Muscle Tissue Intro, pgs 175 - 194
1Chap 9 Muscle Tissue Intro, pgs 175 - 194
Review lecture notes. Review Wrap-up practice
questions. Study diagrams discussed today.
- Learning Objectives
- Compare contrast the basic types of muscle
tissue. - Describe the characteristics of
- each muscle type.
- 3. Explain the effects of high intensity
resistance exercise on skeletal muscle.
2What Is a Hernia? pg 177
Read about hernias in the Clinical Application
box on pg 177 in your workbook now. Answers these
questions now on this slide. 1. What are 3
different types of hernias?
2. What is a hiatal hernia exactly?
3. What is an umbilical hernia?
4. What is an inguinal hernia?
3DISCUSSION, pg 176 - 177
Taken from Self-check,
Question 1 pg 176
- What are the 3 types of muscle tissue?
- Where are they found?
4Muscle Overview, pg 177
- Three types of muscle tissue _______,
______________, and ___________. These differ in
structure, function, and location. - Mus (in the word muscle) means
_________________ in Latin - Myo or Sarco refers to ________
5Muscle Similarities
- Skeletal and smooth muscle cells are elongated
and are called _____________. - Muscle contraction depends on two kinds of
myofilaments _____ and _______. - Muscle terminology is similar
- Sarcolemma muscle plasma __________
- Sarcoplasm __________ of a muscle cell
6Characteristics of Muscle Tissue
- _________ or irritability the ability to
receive and respond to stimuli - _________ the ability to shorten forcibly
- __________ the ability to be stretched or
extended - __________ the ability to recoil and resume the
original resting length
7Muscle Functions
- Skeletal muscles are responsible for all
___________ - ________ muscle is responsible for coursing the
blood through the body - ________ muscle helps maintain blood pressure,
and squeezes or propels substances (i.e., food,
feces) through organs - Muscles also maintain ________, stabilize
_______, and generate heat
8Quick Check
- 1. What are the 3 types of muscle tissue?
2. Muscles functions include maintaining
________, stabilizing _______, and generating
_______
9Skeletal Muscle
- Packaged in skeletal muscles that attach to and
cover the bony _________ - Has obvious stripes called _________
- Is controlled _________ (i.e., by conscious
control) - Contracts ______ but tires _______
- Is responsible for overall body _________
- Is extremely adaptable and can exert forces
ranging from a fraction of an ounce to over __
pounds
10Skeletal Muscle cont pg 179
- Each muscle is a discrete ________ composed of
muscle tissue, blood vessels, nerve fibers, and
connective tissue - The three connective tissue sheaths are
- ____mysium fine sheath of connective tissue
composed of reticular fibers surrounding each
muscle fiber - _____mysium fibrous connective tissue that
surrounds groups of muscle fibers called
fascicles - ____mysium an overcoat of dense regular
connective tissue that surrounds the entire
muscle
11Page 183 - Label your practice diagram with the 3
connective muscle sheaths (circles in red)plus
striations
Striations (stripes)
12Skeletal Muscle Attachments, pg 184
Most skeletal muscles span joints and are
attached to bone in at least two places.
- ______ - the point or mode of attachment of a
skeletal muscle to bone or other body part that
moves - ________ - end of the muscle that is attached to
a bone that does not move when the muscle
contracts
13Muscle Attachment cont pg 184
- Additionally, muscles attach
- __________ to bone via connective tissue
wrappings that extend beyond the muscle called
________.
14Quick Check
2. The name of the muscle sheath surrounding the
entire muscle?
3. Muscles attach to bone via ________?
15Smooth Muscle
- Composed of spindle-shaped fibers with no
_______________ - Have ________________ only
(not other connective sheath layers) - Found in
walls of hollow organs (except the heart) - Have
essentially the same contractile mechanisms as
skeletal muscle
16Cardiac Muscle
- Found in the walls of the _________
- Branching chains of cells with __________
- Endomysium is attached to the heart
- ___________ control
17Chap 9 Wrap-Up Practice
- List describe the 4 characteristics of
- muscle.
- 2. State the 3 basic functions of muscle.
- 3. Explain the insertion and origin attachment
- points on a skeletal muscle (you may want to
draw to - reinforce your response).
- 4. Compare and contrast the 3 types of muscle
tissue (include whether they are striated or
non-striated, voluntary or non-voluntary, and
whether they have connective muscle sheaths or
not).