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Chap. 2 – The Muscular System Skeletal Muscle - Muscles that attached to bones - Most prevalent - VOLUNTARY – you make a conscious decision to flex - Striated Smooth Muscle Surround the body's internal organs Contracts more slowly than skeletal muscle but can remain contracted for longer periods of time INVOLUNTARY Cardiac Muscle Only found in the heart INVOLUNTARY – autonomic nervous system is responsible for making the muscle fibers contract Muscle tissue is striated in appearance like skeletal muscle To summarize... The Neuromuscular System Term referring to the link between the muscular system and the nervous system Before a muscle contracts, a message needs to be sent from the brain The neuromuscular junction is the point where the message from the brain meets the muscle The Neuromuscular Junction The Motor Unit Muscle twitch: a single nervous impulse and the resulting contraction Motor unit = the motor neuron, it's axon (pathway) and the muscle fibres it stimulates The All-or-None Principle The principle that states that when a motor unit is stimulated to contract, it will do so to its fullest potential Example: if a motor unit consists of 50 muscle fibres and they are stimulated to contract, either all of the fibres will contract or none of them Some educational videos...and a funny one... How muscles contract: http://videos.howstuffworks.com/hsw/6100-the-cellmuscle-cells-video.htm Beating heart: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZ4RnmNgEN0&fe ature=related Remember when we said that babies' bones weren't solid when they were born? Watch this kid dance.... :) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kmLi5Shj5ec&featur e=related Worksheet