NUTR 45300 Study Guide - Final Guide: Inosinic Acid, Adenosine Triphosphate, Autopsy

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Put the following in order from smallest subunit to largest subunit in muscle/meat: Draw/explain how muscle structure contributes to its texture. Label these components of a sarcomere; explain how it works and what proteins make up the structure of these pieces. Also label the a band and the i band (whole red/pink bundle) (balls) (whole unit) (brown pieces) (blue strings) (whole bundle) (whole purple bundle) (bulb at top) (long piece) (whole molecule) Describe the processes that occur in an animal"s muscle post mortem (after death). These key words should be involved: ph, actomyosin, inosine monophosphate, lactic acid, water binding, atp (adenosine triphosphate), denaturation. Fill in each image with the molecule bound to the iron, and the oxidation status (charge) of the iron. Fill in the name of the myoglobin, hemichrome, or hemochrome and fill in it"s color. Review for exam 4, nutr 453 fall 2016.