Muscle/MuscleMechanics/SimpleTwitch

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A Simple Twitch Contraction

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Stimulating the muscle membrane will produce an action potential that last a couple of milliseconds. This will initiate a series of events including the twitch contraction of the muscle. There are three major temporal phases associated with the simple twitch contraction:

1. Latent Period – this is the time between the initiation of the action potential and the beginning of force development by the muscle. During this time the processes involved with excitation-contraction coupling occur as well as the stretching of the series elastic element.

2. Contraction Period – this is the time where the interaction between the thick and thin filaments of the muscle is increasing the force developed.

3. Relaxation Period – this is the time where the force developed by the muscle begins to decrease. During this time the interaction between the thick and thin filaments decreases to zero.


Challenge Quiz

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<GIFT> //LEVEL:2 //RAND Depolarization of the muscle membrane is required to produce a simple twitch contraction. {=True~False}

//LEVEL:2 //RAND The muscle action potential is much {shorter~longer} than the twitch contraction.

//LEVEL:2 //RAND The first phase of the twitch contraction is the {contraction~=latent~relaxation} period.

//LEVEL:2 //RAND The second phase of the twitch contraction is the {=contraction~latent~relaxation} period.

//LEVEL:2 //RAND The third phase of the twitch contraction is the {contraction~latent~=relaxation} period.

//LEVEL:2 //RAND The contraction period is when force begins to {decrease~=increase~stay the same}.

//LEVEL:2 //RAND The latent period is when force begins to {decrease~increase~=stay the same}.

//LEVEL:2 //RAND The relaxation period is when force begins to {=decrease~increase~stay the same}.