Muscle Tissue Develops from a. dystrophin b. calmodulin c. myoblasts d. pacemake
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Muscle Tissue Develops from a. dystrophin b. calmodulin c. myoblasts d. pacemaker cells e. myotubes The function of myosin kinase a. activates dense bodies b. hydrolyze acetylcholine c. phosphorylates myosin d. removes excess calcium for sarcoplasm at the end of smooth muscle contraction e. stabilize the intermediate filaments with in the sarcoplasm Which of the following listed below is a special feature of smooth muscle not found in skeletal muscle? a. when stretched smooth muscle adapts to the stretch and then relaxes b. ability to divide and increase in numbers c chemical factors can cause smooth muscle to relax without the need for generation of an action potential d. ability to remain in a contracted state with minimal energy consumption e. all of the above Which of the following below has the ability to allow entry of calcium into the sarcoplasm of smooth muscle cells? a. potassium b. gastrin c acetylcholine d. glycogen e. both b and c CharacteriExplanation / Answer
53) c) myoblasts
54) c) phosphorylates myosin
55) c) chemical factors can cause smooth muscle to relax without the need for generation of an action potential
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