Title: Bio 101
1- Bio 101
- Laboratories 11 12
- Muscle HistologyGross Human Skeletal MuscleCat
Muscle Dissection
2What you should do in labs 11 12
- Today (Lab 11)
- Muscle Histology (skeletal, smooth, cardiac)
- Human gross skeletal muscle anatomy
- Begin cat muscle dissection
- Get tested on histology and human skeletal muscle
before leaving - Next Lab (Lab 12)
- Finish cat muscle dissection
- Review muscle histology
- Review human gross skeletal muscle anatomy
- Get tested on cat muscles before leaving
- Note Items with have been ADDED to your
list of HUMAN muscles to know. Items indicated
on figures with a were already on your Study
Guide.
3Histology of Muscle Tissue
- Three types of muscle tissue you will need to
view under the microscope - Skeletal (slide 1310)
- Cardiac w/intercalated disc (slide 1790)
- Smooth (slide 1250, 3008 histological
preparation)
See Activity 4 (pp. 83-84) in Mariebs Lab Manual
Muscle Tissue Characteristics Complete 19
(table), Review Sheet 6, page 88. This will give
you a good comparison table to study for the lab
exam
4Skeletal Muscle
- Major characteristics
- Contractile
- Voluntary
- Striated
- Multinucleated
- Unbranched
- Major Functions
- Voluntary movement
- Heat generation
5Skeletal Muscle
Notice that this tissue is Striated,
multinucleated, non-branched
6Cardiac Muscle
- Major characteristics
- Contractile
- Involuntary
- Striated
- Single nucleus
- Branched
- Intercalated discs
- Major Function
- Pump blood
7Cardiac Muscle
Notice that this tissue is Striated,
mononucleated, branched, and has intercalated
disks
8Smooth Muscle
- Major characteristics
- Contractile
- Involuntary
- NOT Striated
- Single, centrally located nucleus
- Unbranched
- Major Function
- Controls size/shape of organs
- Constricts blood vessels
9Smooth Muscle
Cytology
Notice that this tissue is Not striated,
mononucleated, and non-branched
Histology
10Human Gross Skeletal Anatomy
- Use Figures 15.2 (page 200) and 15.3 (page 201)
in Mariebs Exercise 15 for an overview. - Look at your Study Guide for a list of the
muscles for which youll be responsible on the
lab exam - Refer to the Human Muscle Table in your Study
Guide for more specifics on the muscles you need
to know. - Look at Exercise 46, Surface Anatomy Roundup,
beginning on page 679 in Mariebs Laboratory
Manual to view the superficial anatomy of the
human skeletal muscles. (Especially important
for clinical practice)
11Human Skeletal Muscle Gross Anatomy
- Muscular system
- All skeletal muscles that can be controlled
voluntarily - Approximately 700 skeletal muscles in humans
- Shape or appearance give clues to function
- Locomotion and posture work across joints
- Origin point of muscle attachment that moves
least - Insertion point of muscle attachment that moves
most - Support soft tissue sheets between bony tissue
- Guard body entrances/exits encircle opening
12How Skeletal Muscles Are Named
- Characteristics used to name skeletal muscles
- Direction
- Orientation relative to body midline
- Rectus, transverse, oblique
- Size
- Relative size of muscle
- Maximus, minimus, longus, brevis, lattissimus,
vastus - Shape
- Relative shape of muscle
- Deltoid, trapezius, serratus, rhomboid
13How Skeletal Muscles Are Named
- Characteristics used to name skeletal muscles
- Action
- Principle action
- Flexor, extensor, abductor, adductor, rotator
- Number of origins
- Number of tendons of origin
- Biceps (2), triceps (3), quadriceps (4)
- Location
- Temporalis, femoris
- Origin and insertion (Origin is always first in
name) - Sternocleidomastoid, stylohyoid
14Muscles of the Head
Notice how the origins and insertions work
http//www.getbodysmart.com/ap/muscularsystem/menu
/menu.html Also see the PAL in Mastering AP for
skeletal muscle
15Muscles of the Upper Body
16Muscles of the Upper Body
17Muscles of the upper limb
18Muscles of the Anterior Forearm
19Muscles Acting on Femur, Tibia, and Fibula
Figures from Martini, Anatomy Physiology,
Prentice Hall, 2001
20Muscles that Move the Foot
21Muscles that Move the Foot
22Cat Dissection
- Refer to the Cat Dissection Exercise 1 beginning
on page 697 of Mariebs Laboratory Manual. - Use the Cat Dissection Guideline handout
distributed today using the scalpel, blunt probe
and gloved fingers - Refer to your Laboratory Guide for a list of the
cat muscles youll need to identify for the lab
exam. - Note
- Some muscles are superficial and some are deep
- Its best to do superficial dissection on one
side of the cat, and deep dissection on the other
23Pectoantebrachialis
Tibialis anterior
Pectoralis minor
External oblique
Gracilis
Xiphihumeralis
Sartorius
Pectoralis major
Gastrocnemius
24Levator scapulae ventralis
External oblique
Clavotrapezius
Semitendinosus
Gastrocnemius
Spinotrapezius
Latissimus dorsi
Sartorius
Gluteal muscles
Biceps femoris
Clavodeltoid
Spinodeltoid
Tensor fasciae latae
Acromiotrapezius
Lumbodorsal fascia
Acromio-, clavo-, and spinotrapezius
Trapezius Acromio-, clavo-, and spinodeltoid
Deltoid
25Digastric muscles
Mylohyoid
Sternohyoid
Sternomastoid
Clavotrapezius
ID neck muscles by photograph only
26Pectoantebrachialis
Pectoralis minor
Xiphihumeralis
Pectoralis major
27Pectoralis major
Pectoantebrachialis
Pectoralis minor
Xiphihumeralis
External oblique
Rectus abdominis
28Pectoantebrachialis
Latissimus dorsi
Xiphihumeralis
29External oblique (cut and reflected)
Rectus abdominis
Transversus abdominis
Internal oblique
30Pectoantebrachialis
Pectoralis major
Serratus ventralis
(anterior)
Rectus abdominis
31Lumbodorsal fascia
Latissimus dorsi
Spinodeltoid
Acromiotrapezius
Clavotrapezius
Spinotrapezius
Clavodeltoid
Levator scapulae ventralis
Acromiodeltoid
32Spinotrapezius
Clavotrapezius
Acromiotrapezius
Latissimus dorsi
Acromio-, clavo-, and spinotrapezius Trapezius
33Clavotrapezius
Clavodeltoid
Levator scapulae ventralis
Acromiodeltoid
Spinodeltoid
Acromiotrapezius
Spinotrapezius
Latissimus dorsi
Acromio-, clavo-, and spinodeltoid Deltoid
34Brachioradialis
Biceps brachii
Pronator teres
Triceps brachii (medial head)
35Flexor carpi radialis
Brachioradialis
Extensor carpi radialis
Flexor digitorum profundus
Palmaris longus
Flexor carpi ulnaris
Pronator teres
Biceps brachii
Triceps brachii
Epitrochlearis
36Biceps brachii
Brachioradialis
Flexor digitorum profundus
Flexor carpi radialis
Pronator teres
Epitrochlearis
Palmaris longus
Flexor carpi ulnaris
37Extensor carpi ulnaris
Extensor digitorum lateralis
Brachioradialis
Extensor digitorum communis
Triceps brachii (lateral head)
Extensor carpi radialis longus
Triceps brachii (long head)
Clavodeltoid
Spinodeltoid
Acromiodeltoid
Clavotrapezius
38Brachioradialis
Clavodeltoid
Triceps brachii (lateral and long heads)
39Sartorius
Gracilis
40Adductor longus
Adductor femoris
Semimembranosus
Pectineus
Tensor fasciae latae
Rectus femoris
Vastus medialis
Vastus lateralis
Fascia lata
41Rectus femoris
Pectineus
Adductor longus
Vastus lateralis
Adductor femoris
Vastus medialis
Semimembranosus
42Tibialis anterior
Gastrocnemius
Plantaris
Flexor digitorum longus
43Flexor digitorum longus
Gastrocnemius
Tibialis anterior
44Tensor fasciae latae
Biceps femoris
Gluteus medius
Semimembranosus
Semitendinosus
Gluteus maximus
Caudofemoralis
45Gluteus medius
Gluteus maximus
Caudofemoralis
Biceps femoris
Gastrocnemius
Semitendinosus
46Extensor digitorum longus
Gastrocnemius
Soleus
Fibularis muscles
47Remaining Labs for Semester
- Lab 13 Nervous System
- Human Brain Marieb Exercise 19
- Sheep brain - Marieb Exercise 19
- Lab 14
- Eye Anatomy Marieb Exercise 24
- Ear Anatomy Marieb Exercise 25
- (We will not be doing any physiology in lab)
- Lab Exam 3 scheduled for 4/30/13