BIOL 2160 : Final Exam

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Types of muscle: skeletal, striated, cardiac, striated, smooth. Ach binds to nicotinic receptors on muscle fiber. The receptor functions as an ion channel, na+ goes in and k+ goes out. This produces an end plate potential (it changes membrane potential of muscle cell). Ach, to keep your skeletal muscles from constantly being stimulated. Ach gets reuptaken in pre-synaptic cell and gets used again: t tubules: part of the cell membrane of a muscle cell. Action potential goes through t tubules to propagate ap to all myofibrils. Sarcomere components- w/in a myofibril: whenever a muscle contracts, it gets shorter. Myosin: head is where the actually action with actin takes place. 2 binding sites: actin binding site, atpase site, all muscle contraction requires atp and calcium. Actin: chains of tiny spheres, has a site where it binds to myosin, 2 proteins found on actin, troponin- it moves tropomyosin; calcium sensitive protein, calcium binding site. Steps in muscle contraction (excitation-contraction coupling: 1.

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