BIOL 207 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Sarcomere, Myocyte, Troponin

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Diffusion and electrical forces are called electrochemical forces. +10 new polarity established, net positive charge inside not outside. When at 30, sodium stats getting pumped in. Repolarization- requires energy because active transport kicks in and uses atp. Local potential called graded potential b/c respond to gradation of stimulus. Muscle made up of four types of protein: myosin, actin, troponin, and tropomyosin. Troponin and myosin work together and referred to as t t complex. T-t complex play critical role in muscle contraction. Striated muscle gets striations from fat of arrangement of proteins. End of sarcomere known as z line (disc) Lined up in tangents throughout entire length of muscle cell. All sarcomere contract when all muscle cells contract so muscle can contract. Threadlike structure, running longitudinally through striated muscle fiber, consisting of myosin and actin filaments ( and their t-t complexes) Series of sarcomere arranged in tendon (group of sarcomere) etc

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