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Transcript of Chapter 9 Muscles and Muscle Tissue Types, Coverings, & Gross Anatomy.
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Chapter 9Muscles and
Muscle TissueTypes, Coverings, & Gross Anatomy
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Types of Muscle Tissue
• Skeletal Muscle– Attach to and cover the
bony skeleton– Has longest fibers– Have stripes striations– Voluntary muscle –
subject to our conscious control
– Can contract rapidly, but tires easily; adaptable
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Types of Muscle Tissue
• Cardiac Muscle– In the heart most of
the mass of heart walls.– Striated – intercalated
discs– Involuntary muscle– Contracts at a fairly
steady rate
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Types of Muscle Tissue
• Smooth Muscle– Wall of hollow visceral
organs (stomach, urinary bladder, resp passages)
– No striations– Involuntary muscle– Contractions are slow
and sustained
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Functions of Skeletal Muscles
• Produces movement– Skeletal muscle contractions pull on tendons and moves the bones of
the skeleton• Maintains posture
– Tension in our skeletal muscles maintains body posture– Example: holding your head up, standing
• Generates heat– Generate heat as they contract– Important in maintaining normal body temperature– Released through integumentary system
• Stabilizes joints– Tendons of muscles extend over the joint
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Skeletal Muscle – Gross AnatomyConnective Tissue Wrappings
• Epimysium (“outside the muscle)– Surrounds the entire
muscle– Composed of dense
irregular connective tissue
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Skeletal Muscle – Gross AnatomyConnective Tissue Wrappings
• Perimysium (middle)– Surround the fascicles– Fascicles – bundles of
muscle fibers
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Skeletal Muscle – Gross AnatomyConnective Tissue Wrappings
• Endomysium (“within the muscle”)– Surrounds individual
muscle fibers
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Skeletal Muscle – Gross AnatomyTendons
• Attach muscle to bones– Collagen fibers from all
the coverings are interwoven with the periosteum and extend into the bone matrix, providing a firm attachment
– Any contraction of the muscle will pull on its tendon thereby exerting a pull on the bone
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Skeletal Muscle – Gross AnatomyNerves
• Skeletal muscles can only contact with stimulation from the CNS
• Nerves are seen throughout each layer of muscle
• Generally served by only one nerve
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Skeletal Muscle – Gross AnatomyBlood Supply
• Generally served by one artery and by one or more veins.
• Contracting muscle fibers use huge amounts of energy and give off large amounts of metabolic wastes need a continuous supply of blood!