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Confirmation of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy after a fall resulting in…
Confirmation of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy after a fall resulting in fracture in the radius
hormone gland
less pituitary glands
affected puberty
endocrine system
brain
mental health
dystrophin is present in the brain
nervous system
skin
skin rashes
integumentary system
heart
cardiac failure
cardiovascular system
muscles
stiffening of muscle after use
muscular system
inability to walk
respiratory
respiratory system
pneumonia
fluid passing into lungs
physiology
fast glycolytic fiber
fatigues quickly
uses glucose for ATP
fast oxidative fiber
relatively fast contraction
uses glucose for ATP
slow oxidative fiber
uses oxygen and glucose for ATP
contracts slowly
skeletal muscle fiber
nucleus
contains DNA
myofibril
contains myofilaments and proteins
mitochondria
makes ATP
sarcolemma
gives cell structure
sarcoplasmic reticulum
stores intracellular calcium
nucleic acid
RNA
tRNA
translates RNA to functional protein
mRNA
transcribes DNA
DNA
stores genetic information
sarcomere
actin
protein contractile property
myosin
involved in motor protein
nebulin
giant actin-binding protein
titin
allows muscle elasticity
traid
forms excitation-contraction coupling
Excitation CC
power stroke
ADP and Pi are released
cross bridge detachment
link weakens
cross bridge formation
myosin head attaches actin
cocking myosin head
cocked myosin head
bone remodelling
osteocyte
mature bone cell
osteoclast
breaks down bone
osteoblast
forms bone
cardiac M
pumps blood
Skeletal M
moves body
smooth M
walls hollow organs
a fall, he tripped on stairs and fell
has no control of balance
fall caused by weak muscles
absence of dystrophy due the DMD
anatomy
nucleic acid
DNA
adenine
guanine
cytosine
uracil
RNA
guanine
thymine
cytosine
adenine
muscle tissue
fast glycolytic fiber
fast oxidative fiber
slow oxidative fiber
skeletal muscle fiber
sarcolemma
mitochondria
sarcoplasmic reticulum
nucleus
myofibril
sarcomere
myofilaments
actin
myosin
nebulin
titin
traid
Excitation CC
power stroke
cross bridge detachment
cross bridge formation
cocking myosin head
bone remodelling
osteoclast
osteocyte
osteoblast
muscular system
smooth muscle
cardiac muscle
skeletal muscle
mitosis
metaphase
paired chromosomes
anaphase
pulled apart chromosome
prophase
chromosomes are released
telophase
2 separate daughter cell
interphase
copied DNA