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What does calcium attach to?
Troponin
Tropomyosin
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What blocks myosin from binding to
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What step is after the cross bridge is
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D. POWER STROKE
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What organelle stores calcium ions?
A. T Tubule
B. Sarcoplasmic
Reticulum
C. Sarcolemma
D. Myofribril
E. Mitochondria
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What substance must bind to myosin
heads in order for the heads to detach
from the thin filaments?
ADP
Creatine
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• Acetabulum
• Ischium
• Anterior Superior Illiac Spine
• Ischial Tuberosity
• Illiac Crest
• Pubic Bone
• Pubic Symphisis
• Female Hip
• Sciatic Notch
• Now some nerve questions
• Ischial Spine
• Head of the femur
• Obturator Foramen
• Troponin
• Myosin
• A Band
• Actin
• Troponin
• Sarcoplasmic Reticulum
• Calcium
• POWER STROKE
• Tropomyosin
• ATP
• I Band
• H Zone
• Axon
• Sodium ions
• Neuron
• Voltage gated channel
• Action potential
• Depolarization
• Leakage channel
• Resting membrane potential
• Negative
• The femur
• hyperpolarization
• Oligodendrocytes
• Parasympathetic nervous system
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• Pns
• Astrocytes
• Microglial cells
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