KINE 1P90 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Cell Membrane, Peptide, Myosin

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What makes us look way we look/deines body"s form. Smooth: throughout body systems as components of hollow organs/tubes. Store glucose: fuel storage (stored as glycogen and is broken down into glucose into blood) Origin: muscle atachment at the bone at the staionary end, more proximal. Inserion: bony atachment at more mobile end, more distal. Prime mover: muscle that produces most of the force given movement (for every movement there is one prime mover responsible to carry out acion)-lexors in elbows. Antagonist: oppose that acion, produce opposite movements (needed for control over movement) extensors in elbow. Synergisic: muscles that work together to produce the same movement (assist prime mover to complete acion) Number of muscle ibres lying parallel to one another and held together by connecive issue. Single skeletal muscle cell is known as muscle iber. Muscle composed of muscle issue and connecive issue. Fascia (thick connecive issue around enire muscle, holds it together, strong)

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