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5210032901Skeletal muscleCharacterized by a hierarchy of smaller and smaller units0
5210045096MicrofibrilsSmaller bundles that are arranged longitudinally to make up muscle fibers1
5210114407Myofilaments2 different filaments that make up myofibrils2
5210168723Thin filamentsConsists of two strands of actin and one strand of regulatory protein3
5210177623Thick filamentsStaggered arrays of myosin molecules4
5210184494Striated muscleRegular arrangement of myofilaments creates a pattern of light/dark bands (heart/skeletal)5
5210196742SarcomereThe functional unit of a muscle (bordered by Z-lines)6
5210202779Sliding filament modelFilaments slide past each other longitudinally, producing more overlap between thin and thick filaments7
5210218377TropomyosinBlocks myosin-binding sites on the thin filament when a muscle is at rest8
5210239595Troponin complexOccurs when calcium ions bind to a set of regulatory proteins9
5210313907Transverse tubulesThe path that action potentials use to travel to the interior muscle fiber10
5210324612Sarcoplasmic reticulumReleases Ca² due to the action potential traveling along tubules11
5210366810Motor unitConsists of a single motor neuron and all the muscle fibers it controls12
5210369936RecruitmentLeads to stronger contractions by using multiple motor neurons13
5210380581TetanusA state of smooth and sustained contraction produced when motor neurons deliver a volley of action potentials14
5210388963MyoglobinA protein that binds oxygen more tightly than hemoglobin does15
5210396867Slow twitch fibersFibers that contract more slowly, but sustain longer contractions (uses oxidative)16
5210406067Fast twitch fibersFibers that contract more rapidly, but sustain shorter contractions (uses glycolytic or oxidative)17
5210417592CardiacStriated cells electrically connected by intercalated discs18
5210422102Intercalated discsThe way that the striated cells of the heart are electrically connected19
5210436903Smooth muscleFound mainly in walls of hollow organs, contractions are relatively slow and may be initiated by the muscles themselves20
5210444094Hydrostatic skeletonConsists of fluid held under pressure in a closed body compartment21
5210452048PeristalsisA type of movement on land produced by rhythmic waves of muscle contractions22
5210458084ExoskeletonA hard encasement deposited on the surface of an animal23
5210462956EndoskeletonConsists of hard supporting elements, such as bones, buried in soft tissue24

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