PNB 2250 Lecture Notes - Lecture 29: Sarcomere, Myoglobin, Myosin

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Time required for activation: tension development. Isotonic: development of sufficient tension to move bones. Then muscle shortening without need for increased tension: most movements. Power: not the same as tension, power carries out work, power = tension x velocity. Work: load x distance, no movement = no work (shivering, long muscles can generate more power (more things farther distances) Animal muscle movement: movement- muscle contraction. Molecular motors: power to lift loads. Some process over and over again: speed, force, power all vary. Muscles are optimized to carry out specific movements. Resonance characteristics of the wings and exoskeleton. Electrical stimulation is not coupled to muscle contraction. Of all known insect species have asynchronous muscle activation. Myosin heavy chain is 1. 6 um in length in all vertebrates. Always have the same number of heads. Actin are identical among vertebrates and many invertebrates 1. 0-1. 3 um in length. Proteins associated with myosin and actin vary.

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