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spinal cord, and processes it in the brain. The nervous system directs our body’s reactions to the world and also controls most of our internal functions, everything from muscle movement and blood vessel dilation to the learning of anatomy and physiology facts. How does it manage all this?
We will discuss cardiac muscle and smooth muscle in later lectures. This week: Let’s focus on Skeletal Muscle: High metabolism Myocytes very close to capillaries. Myocytes are all oriented parallel to long axis of muscle which is Parallel to direction which muscle pulls when it contracts & len...
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fibers. This sustained depolarization (and Ca++entry) provides for a longer contraction than is produced by an action potential in skeletal muscle. Unlike skeletal muscle, a large percentage of the Ca++that initiates contraction in cardiac muscles comes from outside the cell rather than from the ...
The anatomy and physiology of the musclesdoi:10.1016/B978-0-7020-4312-3.00005-2Joseph F. AudetteJay P. Shah
unit 5 anatomy and physiology In our bodies we need energy so that we could do things that are possible such as; move our muscles, talk and all the other things that we do. Without energy all people would be useless not being able to do anything. Energy is needed to extract the oxyg...
Lesson 2: Physiology of Cells and Miscellaneous Tissues Lesson 3: Envelopes of the Body Lesson 4: The Skeletal System Lesson 5: Physiology and Actions of Muscles Lesson 6: The Human Digestive System Lesson 7: The Human Respiratory System and Breathing Lesson 8: The Human Urinary System...
Skeletal Muscle Anatomy & Physiology: Structure, Function, and Control - Prof. Sorin Siegl Anatomy and Physiology of Muscles: Composition, Contractile Proteins, and Function Anatomy and Physiology of Skeletal Muscles: Terminology and Function Muscle Physiology: Anatomy and Function of Skeletal, Cardiac,...
Cardiac Circulation Vessels Blood Vessels Tunics Major Arteries of the Systemic Circulation Major Veins of the Systemic Circulation Physiology of the Heart Intrinsic Conduction System of the Heart The Pathway of the Conduction System Cardiac Cycle and Heart Sounds ...