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Muscle Contraction - Coggle Diagram
Muscle Contraction
learning Issue
Impulse Synthesis
Efferent and Afferent
Cell electricity
Nerve's impulse mechanism
Neurotransmitter
GABA
Acetylcholine
Epinephrine
Nonepinephrine
Dopamine
fast and slow muscle contraction
Muscle Contraction mechanism
Problem Analysist
Muscle Contraction Mechanism
the release of Ca2+ boding by Troponin C, opening a myosin actin molecule
Dispersal into T tubules
Binding Na+ and K+ conduction in end plate membranes
Binding ACh and Nicotinic receptors
The release of ACh to the motor end plate
Cross linkage occurs
link between arms and legs
Somatic nervous system consist of motoric nervus and muscles
Types of neurotransmitter
Acetylcholine, Dopamine, Adreline, GABA, Epinephrine, Adenosin, Serotonin, and Endocrine
central nerve structure
Encephalon
Efferent
Afferent
Medulla Spinalis
31 nerve parings
Muscle components
Ribbon A: thick
RIbbon I: clearer
RIbbon H: H zone over ribbon A and M line
Plate Z: the area of 2 I ribbons
Minor Hypothesis
Types of nerves that move extremity
Neurotransmitter
Central nerve
Muscle Contraction mechanism
muscle components
Problem Identification
What links between the nerve and muscle cells?
Which of the kind of nerve moves the hands and feet?
How does muscle contraction makes the muscle move?
Major Hypothesis
Muscle Contraction