Chap. 9: Muscle & Muscle Tissue
Objectives
> Students will:
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- describe the physiology of skeletal muscle
- describe the origin, insertion, and action of the muscles
- differentiate antagonist and agonist
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- describe the anatomy and histology, including the ultrastructure of muscle tissue (skeletal, cardiac, and smooth)
- describe the tissue types, volition, location, and function
- identify the major muscles of the human on a model or diagram, including:
+ masseter, rectus abdominis, sartorius, ulnaris, trapezius, external oblique, intercostals, radialis, orbicularis oculi, internal
oblique, quadriceps, gluteus maximus, occipitofrontalis, transverse abdominis, hamstrings, gluteus medius , buccinator,
deltoid, peroneus, gluteus minimus, temporalis, triceps, brachialis, trapezius, zygomaticus, biceps, flexor carpi, serratus
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- list the steps involved in the sliding filament of muscle contraction:
+ splitting ATP, forming cross bridges, power stroke, binding ATP and detaching
- HONORS -
Students will:
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- describe the role of anaerobic respiration in living things and in human society
- identify the reactants, products and basic functions of aerobic and anaerobic cellular respiration
> Students will:
SC.912.L.14.19
- describe the physiology of skeletal muscle
- describe the origin, insertion, and action of the muscles
- differentiate antagonist and agonist
SC.912.L.14.16
SC.912.L.14.20
- describe the anatomy and histology, including the ultrastructure of muscle tissue (skeletal, cardiac, and smooth)
- describe the tissue types, volition, location, and function
- identify the major muscles of the human on a model or diagram, including:
+ masseter, rectus abdominis, sartorius, ulnaris, trapezius, external oblique, intercostals, radialis, orbicularis oculi, internal
oblique, quadriceps, gluteus maximus, occipitofrontalis, transverse abdominis, hamstrings, gluteus medius , buccinator,
deltoid, peroneus, gluteus minimus, temporalis, triceps, brachialis, trapezius, zygomaticus, biceps, flexor carpi, serratus
SC.912.L.14.17
- list the steps involved in the sliding filament of muscle contraction:
+ splitting ATP, forming cross bridges, power stroke, binding ATP and detaching
- HONORS -
Students will:
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SC.912.L.18.8
- describe the role of anaerobic respiration in living things and in human society
- identify the reactants, products and basic functions of aerobic and anaerobic cellular respiration
Terminology:tendon, synergists, fixators , epimysium, perimysium, endomysium, fascicles, sacromeres, myofilaments, actin, myosin, contraction, acetylcholine,
glycolysis, lactic acid, pyruvic acid, creatine phosphate, oxygen deficit, lanterion
glycolysis, lactic acid, pyruvic acid, creatine phosphate, oxygen deficit, lanterion