BISC306 Lecture 10: BISC306 Exam 3 STUDY GUIDE

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Vertebrates usually have muscles in antagonistic pairs: flexors decrease the angle of a joint, extensors increase the angle of a joint. Vertebrate motor neurons that serve a muscle constitute its motor pool: muscles are often composed of many motor units of different size and fiber type. Innervate fast twitch fibers which are more fatigable. Increased tension can be achieved by: recruiting more motor units (smaller to larger) Increasing the firing rate: motor units are after recruited asynchronously. Some muscle fiber types are innervated differently from vertebrate twitch fibers. Cardiac muscle: single nucleus per cell with distinct sarcomeres. Smooth muscle: single nucleus per cell and contractile apparatus not organized into sarcomeres, 2 main types: neurogenic multi-unit smooth muscle & myogenic single unit smooth muscle. Regulation of contraction: calcium activates calmodulin, calmodulin activates mlck (myosin light chain kinase, mlck phosphorylates and activates the myosin light chain, which activates the myosin atpase, the atpase activity is terminated by a phosphatase (mlcp)

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