Locomotion and Movement Class 11 Chapter 20 Notes PDF - NEET 2027
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Free NEET Notes for Chapter 20: Locomotion and Movement 🔥
✅ 3 Types of Muscles
✅ Sliding Filament Theory
✅ 206 Bones + Types of Joints
✅ NEET High Yield Points + Disorders
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### *1. Types of Movement in Animals*
1. *Amoeboid Movement*: By pseudopodia. Ex: Amoeba, Macrophages, WBCs. Uses actin microfilaments
2. *Ciliary Movement*: By cilia. Ex: Paramecium, lining of trachea, oviduct
3. *Flagellar Movement*: By flagella. Ex: Sperm, Euglena, Chlamydomonas
4. *Muscular Movement*: By skeletal muscles. Most advanced. Helps in locomotion
### *2. Human Muscular System - 3 Types*
Feature Skeletal Muscle Smooth Muscle Cardiac Muscle
**Location** Attached to bones Hollow organs, blood vessels Heart wall only
**Control** Voluntary Involuntary Involuntary
**Striations** Present Absent Present
**Shape** Cylindrical, unbranched Spindle shaped Branched
**Nuclei** Multinucleated, peripheral Uninucleated, central Uninucleated, central
**Intercalated discs** Absent Absent Present
*Properties of Muscle*: Excitability, Contractility, Extensibility, Elasticity, Conductivity
### *3. Ultrastructure of Skeletal Muscle*
*Hierarchy*: Muscle → Fascicles → Muscle Fiber → Myofibrils → Sarcomeres
1. *Sarcolemma*: Plasma membrane of muscle fiber
2. *Sarcoplasm*: Cytoplasm with glycogen, myoglobin
3. *Sarcoplasmic Reticulum*: Stores Ca²⁺ ions. Releases during contraction
4. *T-tubules*: Transverse tubules. Conduct nerve impulse inside
*Myofibril*: Has alternate dark *A-band* and light *I-band*
- *A-band*: Anisotropic. Contains thick + thin filaments. Middle has *H-zone*
- *I-band*: Isotropic. Contains only thin filaments. Middle has *Z-line*
- *Sarcomere*: Segment between 2 Z-lines. *Functional unit of contraction*
*Protein Filaments:*
- *Thick filament*: Myosin. Head has ATPase + binding site for actin
- *Thin filament*: Actin + Tropomyosin + Troponin
- *Troponin*: 3 subunits. *TnC* binds Ca²⁺
### *4. Sliding Filament Theory - Detailed*
*Events of Muscle Contraction:*
1. *Stimulus*: Motor neuron releases *Acetylcholine* at NMJ
2. *Action potential* generated in sarcolemma → Travels via T-tubules
3. *Ca²⁺ release* from SR → Ca²⁺ binds to *TnC of Troponin*
4. *Conformational change*: Tropomyosin shifts → Myosin binding site on actin exposed
5. *Cross-bridge formation*: Myosin head binds to actin using ATP
6. *Power stroke*: ADP + Pi released → Myosin pulls actin → Sarcomere shortens
7. *Detachment*: New ATP binds to myosin → Cross-bridge breaks
8. *Relaxation*: Ca²⁺ pumped back to SR by active transport
*During Contraction*: I-band + H-zone shorten. A-band length remains constant
*Rigor mortis*: After death, no ATP → Cross-bridges cannot break → Muscles become stiff
### *5. Types of Muscle Fibers*
Feature Red Fiber / Slow Oxidative White Fiber / Fast Glycolytic
**Myoglobin** High Low
**Mitochondria** Many Few
**Blood supply** Rich Less
**Contraction** Slow, sustained Fast, fatigues quickly
**Metabolism** Aerobic Anaerobic
**Example** Postural muscles Eye muscles
### *6. Skeletal System - 206 Bones*
*A. Axial Skeleton = 80 bones*
- *Skull*: 22 bones. Cranial: 8, Facial: 14
- *Ear ossicles*: 6 - Malleus, Incus, Stapes
- *Hyoid*: 1 - U-shaped, does not articulate with any bone
- *Vertebral column*: 26 bones. Formula: C7 T12 L5 S1 Coccyx1
- *Ribs*: 24. 1st 7 = True ribs, 8-10 = False, 11-12 = Floating
- *Sternum*: 1
*B. Appendicular Skeleton = 126 bones*
- *Pectoral girdle*: 4 - 2 Clavicle + 2 Scapula. Glenoid cavity articulates with humerus
- *Upper limbs*: 60
- *Pelvic girdle*: 2 Coxal bones. Each = Ilium + Ischium + Pubis. Acetabulum articulates with femur
- *Lower limbs*: 60
### *7. Joints - Classification*
1. *Fibrous*: Immovable. Dense fibrous tissue. Ex: Sutures of skull, tooth in socket
2. *Cartilaginous*: Slightly movable. Hyaline/fibrous cartilage. Ex: Pubic symphysis, IV discs
3. *Synovial*: Freely movable. Has synovial cavity + fluid + articular cartilage
*Types of Synovial Joints:*
- *Ball & Socket*: Shoulder, Hip - Movement in all 3 axes
- *Hinge*: Elbow, Knee, Ankle - Movement in 1 axis
- *Pivot*: Atlas-Axis, Radio-ulna - Rotation only
- *Gliding*: Intercarpal, Intertarsal - Sliding movement
- *Saddle*: Carpometacarpal of thumb - Movement in 2 axes
- *Ellipsoid/Condyloid*: Wrist - Movement in 2 axes
### *8. Disorders - NEET Favorites*
1. *Myasthenia gravis*: Autoimmune. Antibodies destroy ACh receptors → Muscle fatigue
2. *Muscular dystrophy*: X-linked recessive. Dystrophin protein missing → Progressive muscle degeneration
3. *Tetany*: Low plasma Ca²⁺ → Rapid muscle spasms
4. *Arthritis*:
- *Rheumatoid*: Autoimmune, inflamed synovial membrane
- *Osteoarthritis*: Age related, cartilage degeneration
5. *Osteoporosis*: Low bone mass. Due to estrogen deficiency, Ca²⁺ deficiency
6. *Gout*: Uric acid crystal deposition in joints. Painful
7. *Sprain*: Ligament damage
8. *Dislocation*: Displacement of bone from joint
### *9. Extra NEET High Yield Points*
- *Neuromuscular Junction*: Synapse between motor neuron and muscle fiber
- *Motor unit*: 1 motor neuron + all muscle fibers it innervates
- *Oxygen debt*: Accumulation of lactic acid due to anaerobic respiration
- *Calmodulin*: Ca²⁺ binding protein in smooth muscle contraction
- *Coracoid process*: Part of pectoral girdle
Revise this + NCERT diagrams once. *Sarcomere, Joint types, Skeleton* are most important for NEET 💯
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