?Ex 17HW Core Lab Coaching Activity: Organization of Skeletal Muscles View Avail
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?Ex 17HW Core Lab Coaching Activity: Organization of Skeletal Muscles View Available Hint(s) Reset Help Z band or line myofibrils myosin T tubules sarcoplasmic reticulum troponin collagenous connective tissue layer surrounding the muscle. calcium storage site in skeletal muscles. rodlike structures that extend the length of the muscle fibers containing thin and thick filaments tubelike structures connecting the sarcolemma to the interior of the muscle fiber tendon : two terminal cisternae and a T tubule in the middle. triad tropomyosin epimysium the protein that calcium binds to. a bundle of collagen fibers attaching a muscle to a bone. the protein masking the myosin-binding sites on actin in a relaxed muscle large golf-club-shaped protein required to bind, pivot, and shorten the sarcomere. : the area where thin filaments connect to one another.Explanation / Answer
Z BAND OR LINE; The area where thin filaments connect to one another.
EPIMYSIUM ;collagen connective tissue layer surrounding the muscles.
TENDON; Bundle of collagen fibres attaching bones to muscles.
TRIAD ; Two terminal cisterne and a T-tubule in the middle .
SARCOPLASMIC RETICULUM; Calcium storage site in skeletal muscles.
MYOFIBRIL; Rod like structure that extend the length of the muscle fibre containing thin and thick filaments.
TROPONIN;The protein that calcium binds to.
TROPOMYOSIN ; Large golf club shaped protein required to bind, pivot and shorten the sarcomere.
T-TUBULES; Tube like structures connecting the sarcolemma to the interior of the muscle fibre.
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