BIOA02H3 Midterm: Bio Module 2 Notes 3 - The Skeletal Muscles.docx

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In this case, the ach receptor is a nicotinic receptor because it is also activated by nicotine. The nicotinic receptor is a na+ channel and the binding of ach to the receptor opens the channel and na+ enters the muscle cell, depolarizes it, and triggers an action potential in the muscle cell. Skeletal muscle structure: muscle fibres skeletal muscle cells that are very long, multi-nucleated cells that are packed, with connective tissues, into bundles called fascicles. The whole muscle consists of multiple fascicles surrounded by layers of connective tissue. The muscle fibre consists of myofibrils, which are bundles of actin and myosin filaments. The calcium is involved in triggering muscle contraction. Filaments in one sarcomere slide over each other but not over filaments in other sarcomeres. There are repeating units of thick (myosin) and thin (actin) filaments. There are locations where the thick and thin filaments overlap. There are locations where there are only thin filaments.

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