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SMOOTH MUSCLE

SMOOTH MUSCLE . Dr. Ayisha Qureshi MBBS, MPhil Assistant Professor. CLASSIFICATION OF SMOOTH MUSCLES. UNITARY/ SINGLE UNIT/SYNCYTIAL/VISCERAL Muscles of visceral organs .e.g. GIT, uterus, ureters & some of the smaller blood vessels. Form a sheet or bundles of tissue.

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SMOOTH MUSCLE

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  1. SMOOTH MUSCLE Dr. AyishaQureshi MBBS, MPhil Assistant Professor

  2. CLASSIFICATION OF SMOOTH MUSCLES UNITARY/ SINGLE UNIT/SYNCYTIAL/VISCERAL • Muscles of visceral organs .e.g. GIT, uterus, ureters & some of the smaller blood vessels. • Form a sheet or bundles of tissue. • Cell membranes show gap junctions that allows AP to pass rapidly from cell to cell. • AP spreads rapidly throughout the sheet of cells – cells contract as a single unit. MULTI-UNIT • Iris & Ciliary body of the eye, large arteries, Piloerector muscles • Showing discrete, individual smooth muscle fibers. • Smooth muscle cells not electrically linked. Each muscle fiber innervated by a single nerve ending. NT itself can spread and lead to an AP. • Selective activation of each muscle fiber that can then contract independently of each other.

  3. Latch mechanism It is a state in which the dephosphrylated myosin remains attached to actin for prolonged period of time. This produces sustained contraction without consuming ATP & thus enables the smooth muscle to sustain long-term maintenance of tone without fatigue. E.g. urinary bladder full of urine.

  4. COMPARISON OF SKELETAL & SMOOTH MUSCLE CONTRACTION:

  5. COMPARISON OF SKELETAL & SMOOTH MUSCLE CONTRACTION:

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