BIOL 261 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Oxidative Stress, Myosin Light-Chain Kinase, Intermediate Filament

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Skeletal: responsible for locomotion, facial expressions, posture, respiratory movements, other types of body movement, voluntary, cardiac, heart: major source of movement of blood, autorhythmic, controlled involuntarily by endocrine and autonomic nervous systems. Smooth: walls of hollow organs, blood vessels, eye, glands, skin. Some functions: propel urine, mix food in digestive tract, dilating/constricting pupils, regulating blood flow. In some locations, autorhythmic: controlled involuntarily by endocrine and autonomic nervous systems, movement of the body, maintenance of posture, respiration, production of body heat, communication: speaking, writing etc, constriction of organs and vessels, contraction of the heart. Whole skeletal muscle anatomy: connective tissue coverings: C. t. that surrounds a whole muscle (many fascicles): merges with muscular fascia, the layer of c. t. between adjacent muscles and between muscles and skin, perimysium. Loose c. t. surrounding a group of muscle fibers; passage for blood vessels and nerves: bundles of muscle cells are called fascicles.

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