How Your Muscles Work

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  • čas přidán 22. 08. 2024
  • MEDICAL ANIMATION TRANSCRIPT: Skeletal muscles are voluntary, controlled consciously by the nervous system, and are made up of fascicles, which are bundles of muscle fibers surrounded by connective tissue, blood vessels, and nerves. Motor nerve axons supply one or more skeletal muscle fibers, constituting a motor unit. Inside a muscle fiber, thread-like structures called myofibrils are organized into contractile units, or sarcomeres, reflecting the striations characteristic of skeletal muscle. Each sarcomere is made up of thick and thin myofilaments, strands of proteins called myosin and actin. Myosin forms thick filaments. Actin forms thin filaments. The protruding heads of myosin filaments form cross bridges that bind to actin filaments and ATP, an energy transport molecule. Thin filaments contain a sequence of actin molecules with myosin-binding sites. At rest, actin molecules bind tropomyosin and troponin, two contractile proteins that inhibit contraction. Skeletal muscle contraction begins at the muscle fibers' plasma membrane, or sarcolemma, with invaginations called transverse or T-tubules that surround each myofibril, and open to the extracellular space. T-tubules connect to a membranous network called the sarcoplasmic reticulum that store calcium and transfer ions via voltage-gated channels into the myofibril sarcoplasm to regulate muscle contraction. In the first step of muscle contraction, called excitation, a motor nerve fires an impulse, or action potential, across the neuromuscular junction, depolarizing the sarcolemma, and generating an action potential that spreads through the sarcolemma into the T-tubules, and excites the muscle fiber. The second step is coupling, wherein the action potential depolarizes the T-tubules. Channels in the sarcoplasmic reticulum release calcium into the sarcoplasm. Along the myofilaments, troponin binds calcium and separates from tropomyosin. In the third step, called contraction, tropomyosin shifts away from actin to expose the myosin-binding sites, enabling myosin to bind to actin, resulting in the activation of ATP and the cross bridges. Released energy causes the myosin heads to rotate and pull the thin filaments inward, sliding past the thick filaments and shortening the sarcomere. The fourth step of muscle contraction is relaxation, in which calcium ions return to the sarcoplasmic reticulum and break the myosin-actin bonds. The cross bridges disengage, and the sarcomere lengthens, resulting in relaxation of the muscle and the end of the contraction. ♪ [music] ♪
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Komentáře • 71

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    @monke_kekw5173 Před rokem +95

    It's amazing how all of this happens within a fraction of a second

  • @caseykellogg707
    @caseykellogg707 Před 7 měsíci +21

    After scanning through several videos for over an hour, this is the most concise, accurate video on this subject I could find. No filler. No irritating personality to sit through. Great animation. Clear and understandable(as much as comprehensible), direct information.

  • @Canopiee
    @Canopiee Před rokem +34

    Me in school: ugh, why do we have to learn about this topic ten years in a row?
    Me when NMM uploads a video of the same topic: I’ll watch this a hundred times!

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    @ShahKashem Před rokem +12

    Thank this man for skinning all his skin off to teach us this

  • @E..co_feel
    @E..co_feel Před rokem +17

    I am a student studying Biology...even if I study muscle function in model lesson, it is a great value to be able to see such things in animation...I find valuable videos from this almost every day...thank you very much Nucleus medical media ❤❤

  • @Xeonerable
    @Xeonerable Před 3 měsíci +2

    I knew obviously that muscle worked via fibers tension, but I didn't actually know to this level of depth this is really how it works. Its crazy to think how fast this action happens and happens for ANY little movement we do with our bodies. I've never been crazy for biology but these animations and explanations spark my curiosity.

  • @okiok2535
    @okiok2535 Před rokem +6

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    @nicoleashleydelapena3587 Před 3 měsíci +1

    The best visual animation!!

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    @rohityadav9386 Před rokem +6

    Thanks Nucleus to giving this intresting and knowledgeable video.

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    @DivyaAte Před 29 dny

    This actually makes my doubts crystal clear 😊

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    @fredteixeira3604 Před 4 měsíci +3

    i am almost sure that we were projected by a superior being.

  • @langeveldy
    @langeveldy Před 11 měsíci +7

    Impressive evidence for the existence of the One who designed and made the intricate system of our muscles.

  • @iankrit
    @iankrit Před rokem +4

    Very detailed explanation and makes us understand our own muscles

  • @o.t.klegit7721
    @o.t.klegit7721 Před rokem +3

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    @dannyrichards-nb9sh Před 8 měsíci

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    @miha-zc8fd Před 9 měsíci

    I am an experimental 11th student and well... I think all these amazing things that happen in less than a second show the power of God.❤❤

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    @fayyazkamal4799 Před 4 měsíci +1

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    Could you please upload a video of translation of proteins.
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    @venkatsai007 Před rokem +2

    I watched it, understood. Now I don't remember a thing!! Is this common? :)

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    @xJuhnFromAbovex777 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Soooo how does a muscle work? Lol

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  • @joker2100
    @joker2100 Před rokem +2

    What mechanism removes the calcium ions in relaxation?

    • @kjford587
      @kjford587 Před rokem +4

      An enzyme (Ca2+ATPase) pumps them back into the sarcoplasmic reticulum. Tropomyosin them moves back to block the binding sites on the actin strands again.

    • @joker2100
      @joker2100 Před rokem

      @@kjford587 Thanks!

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