BIOL125 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Sliding Filament Theory, Endoplasmic Reticulum, Cardiac Muscle

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Calcium-mediated cardiac muscle contraction via the sliding filament mechanism. Cardiac muscle forms these instead of the triads formed between the sarcoplasmic reticulum in skeletal muscle and t-tubules. T-tubules play critical role in excitation-contraction coupling (ecc) The delay causes by the av node is extremely importand as it ensures that the atria have ejected their blood into the ventricles first before the ventricles contract. Arteries, which are strong, flexible, and resilient, carry blood away from the heart and bear the highest blood pressures. Veins have the lowest pressure, as they are the biggest (think of the big vein on my right bicep). Erythrocytes (red blood cells)- > made in bone marrow, no nucleus or mitochondria. A high reading of this indicates that there is an infection. A low reading may indicate you are at risk of infection. Buffy coat platelets (thrombocytes) - important for blood clotting, maintaining.

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