HUMAN A&P E-TEXT ACCESS CODE
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Chapter 9, Problem 4RQ
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To determine:
The function of T tubule is:
(a) Make and store glycogen
(b) Release Ca2+ into the cell interior and then pick it up again
(c) Transmit the action potential deep into the muscle cells
(d) From proteins
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