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4.1: Muscle

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    C. Premanandan

    Muscle is one of the four primary tissue types. There are three types of muscle tissue: skeletal muscle, cardiac muscle, and smooth muscle. This chapter will cover muscle.

    Chapter Learning Objectives

    imageBy the end of this chapter, you should be able to do the following:

    • Name the general functions of muscle.
    • Classify the three major types of muscle.
    • Describe the locations in which each type of muscle is present.
    • Described the structural components which differentiate each type of muscle and how it allows each type to function.

    Review Questions

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    By the end of this chapter, you should be able to answer the following:

    • What are the three major types of muscle?
    • How are these types of muscle different? List the differences.
    • What locations are each of these types of muscle present?
    • Differentiate the following terms. Myofiber, myofibril, sarcomere.
    • List the structural components of a sarcomere. How does a sarcomere function?
    • How is cardiac muscle different than skeletal muscle? How are they the same?
    • What is the function of smooth muscle?
    • What structural components are different in smooth muscle compared to cardiac and skeletal muscle?
    • What is myoepithelium?

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