Mr. Whedon Wed 7:25 By: Marc Magliaro Deisy Maguirre Shquanda Meylor.

13
Structure & Function 1 Mr. Whedon Wed 7:25 By: Marc Magliaro Deisy Maguirre Shquanda Meylor

Transcript of Mr. Whedon Wed 7:25 By: Marc Magliaro Deisy Maguirre Shquanda Meylor.

Page 1: Mr. Whedon Wed 7:25 By: Marc Magliaro Deisy Maguirre Shquanda Meylor.

Structure & Function 1

Mr. WhedonWed 7:25

By: Marc Magliaro Deisy Maguirre

Shquanda Meylor

Page 2: Mr. Whedon Wed 7:25 By: Marc Magliaro Deisy Maguirre Shquanda Meylor.

The SarcomereA sarcomere is the basic unit of a Muscle 's cross-striated myofibril.Myofibrils are thread like structure Which consist of two types of protein filaments. Myosin which is a thick filament and Actin which is a thin filament.

Page 3: Mr. Whedon Wed 7:25 By: Marc Magliaro Deisy Maguirre Shquanda Meylor.

Sarcomere

The striations form a repeating pattern of units called Sarcomeres along each muscle fiber. Muscle fibers in a way themselves are basically collections of sarcomeres.

Myofibrils may be thought of as sacromeres joined end to end.

Page 4: Mr. Whedon Wed 7:25 By: Marc Magliaro Deisy Maguirre Shquanda Meylor.

Myofibrils There are two types of Myofibrils One type is actin which is a thin filament

and the other is myosin which is composed of a thick filament.

The origination ofthese filaments produce striation characteristics ofskeletal musclefiber.

Page 5: Mr. Whedon Wed 7:25 By: Marc Magliaro Deisy Maguirre Shquanda Meylor.

The Striation Pattern

There are 2 main parts of the striation pattern

• The two parts are called I bands and A Bands.

• The I bands are composed of the Thin filaments (actin) and the A bands are composed of Thick (myosin) and Thin (actin) filaments.

Page 6: Mr. Whedon Wed 7:25 By: Marc Magliaro Deisy Maguirre Shquanda Meylor.

I band (Thin Filaments) These Actin filaments ( thin) are held

by direct attachments to structures called the Z Line. ( Z Band) The Z line is in the center of the I band.

Page 7: Mr. Whedon Wed 7:25 By: Marc Magliaro Deisy Maguirre Shquanda Meylor.

A Band

The A Band consist of thick myosin filament

overlapping with thin actin filaments.The A band also consist of a region where only thick filaments exist. This regions is called the H-Zone

Page 8: Mr. Whedon Wed 7:25 By: Marc Magliaro Deisy Maguirre Shquanda Meylor.

M- Line The A band includes a thickening

which is know as the M- Line, which consist of proteins that help hold the thick filaments place.

Page 9: Mr. Whedon Wed 7:25 By: Marc Magliaro Deisy Maguirre Shquanda Meylor.

H- Zone The H- Zone consist of only thick

filaments and is also located in the A band.

The H zone may change depending on the degree of filament overlap.

Page 10: Mr. Whedon Wed 7:25 By: Marc Magliaro Deisy Maguirre Shquanda Meylor.

Z – Line A singel sarcomere extends from one

Z line to the other Z line.

Page 11: Mr. Whedon Wed 7:25 By: Marc Magliaro Deisy Maguirre Shquanda Meylor.

Myosin: H Zone

Actin: I band Actin and Myosin: A Band

Sacomere Endline: Z line which is located in the I Band

Sacomere Midline: M line which is located in the H Zone.

Page 12: Mr. Whedon Wed 7:25 By: Marc Magliaro Deisy Maguirre Shquanda Meylor.

Myofilments Thick Filaments are composed many

molecules of myosin. Each myosin molecules consist of two twisted protein strands called cross-bridges.

Page 13: Mr. Whedon Wed 7:25 By: Marc Magliaro Deisy Maguirre Shquanda Meylor.

Myofilments Thin filaments consist of double

strands of actin twisted. Thin Filaments also consist of two typs of protein troponin and tropomyosin.