QUESTION 2 Most sensory stimuli are interpreted in: 00 the cerebrum sensory receptor cells O efferent neurons (that are not also sensory cells) afferent neurons (that are not also sensory cells) QUESTION 3 In skeletal muscle, the thin thick QUESTION 4 Photoreceptor cells secrete more glutamate when the photoreceptor cells are: in the dark exposed to light QUESTION 5 filament is attached directly to the Z-lines In skeletal muscle cells, actin is found in the thick O thin filament.

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QUESTION 2
Most sensory stimuli are interpreted in:
the cerebrum
sensory receptor cells
O efferent neurons (that are not also sensory cells)
afferent neurons (that are not also sensory cells)
QUESTION 3
In skeletal muscle, the
thin
thick
QUESTION 4
filament is attached directly to the Z-lines
Photoreceptor cells secrete more glutamate when the photoreceptor cells are:
in the dark
exposed to light
QUESTION 5
In skeletal muscle cells, actin is found in the
O thick
O thin
filament.
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 2 Most sensory stimuli are interpreted in: the cerebrum sensory receptor cells O efferent neurons (that are not also sensory cells) afferent neurons (that are not also sensory cells) QUESTION 3 In skeletal muscle, the thin thick QUESTION 4 filament is attached directly to the Z-lines Photoreceptor cells secrete more glutamate when the photoreceptor cells are: in the dark exposed to light QUESTION 5 In skeletal muscle cells, actin is found in the O thick O thin filament.
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Actin is a crucial protein found in cells, particularly in muscle cells. It plays a fundamental role in various cellular processes, including muscle contraction, cell division, and cell motility. Actin is a globular protein that can polymerize to form long, filamentous structures known as microfilaments.

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