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					Muscles - practice 65 Energy for cells Muscle tissue practice Muscles    Smooth muscle Cardiac muscle Skeletal muscle Smooth muscle    It is composed from spindle-like cells. Size 15 -20 μm in vessels, 150 – 200μm in organs Occurence: wall of hollow organs,skin,vessels, prostate, eye Single or in layers Smooth muscle Actin and myosin form network. Dense bodies – correspond to Z band (α actinin)  Hemidesmosomes, focal adhesions, gap junctions, pinocytic invagination  Mitochondria, GA and RER  Proteosynthesis (elastin, collagen, renin)  Smooth muscle Cardiac muscle Basic unit - cell  Cell are connected by intercellular contacts – intercalated discs  Actin, myosin, mitochondria up to 30-40% volume  Sarcoplasmic reticulum – diads  T tubule is wider than in skeletal muscle  There are plenty of capillaries in cardiac muscle  Intercalated discs Adhesion – interdigitation, desmosomes and fascia adherens  Transmission of information – gap junction  Intercalated discs    Fascia adherens – anchoring actin filaments Desmosomes – anchoring intermediate filaments Gap junctions – transmissions of information between cells – coordination Conducting system of heart Sino-atrial node  Atrio-ventricular node  Band of Hiss  Branches of Tawar  Fibres of Purkyně  Purkyně fibers Skeletal muscle Fibre – content of many nuclei under sarcolemma. There are organels (RER,GA)  Cytoplasm is filled of myofibrils  Sarcoplasmic reticulum – tubules and cisternae. T- tubulus + cisternae = triads  Mitochondria and resources (lipids and glycogen), myoglobin  Skeletal muscle Actin and myosin are organised in regulary way – forms myofibrils, which are striated  Sarcomere – part of myofibrile  Actin and myosin are attached to cytoskeleton and cellular membrane, to the connective tissue and to the bone  Sarcoplasmatic reticulum Terminal cisternae  Sarcoplasmic reticulum  Transverse tubulus (T-tubulus)   Pool of Ca++ ions Skeletal muscle White fiber – thicker, more actin and myosin molecules, glycogen, less mitochondria, lipids, myoglobin – anaerobic metabolism, fast  Red fiber – thiner, more mitochodria, lipids and myoglobin, less actin and myosin, glycogen – slow (similar to cardiac muscle) – aerobic metabolism  Skeletal muscle  Skeletal muscles vary in structure, function and metabolism White fibre  Red fibre  Intermediate fibre  Connective tissue in skeletal muscle Endomysium  Perimysium  Epimysium  Fascia  Tendon  Skeletal muscle  Basic unit – fibres of skeletal muscle Blood supply Inervation: Neuro-muscular plate Muscle spindle  Sensitive nerve ending Muscle spindle