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Microscopic Muscles

Muscles anatomy at a microscopic level.

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Created Date 05.04.20
Last Updated 05.05.20
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  • What separates sarcomeres and come closer together during contractions?
  • What is the length of the myosin filament and the same length during contractions?
  • What is the area that contains only myosin, shortens with contractions?
  • What has only actin present and shorten during contractions? *I-Band *Actin *Myosin *H-Zone
  • What is the smallest part of myofibril responsible for muscular contractions? *Sacromere *Myofibrial *Z-line *Fasciculi
  • What are sites that myosin attaches to and act as an anchor point for muscle to be brought closer together?
  • What is the layer that surrounds and binds fasciculi together?
  • Enzymes do what in a chemical reaction?
  • What are mitochondria responsible for?
  • What is the layer that covers muscles and thickens as it reaches tendon which attaches to bone? *Epimysium *Myofibril *Sarcoplasmic Reticulum

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