
Vander's Human Physiology
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Author: Eric P. Widmaier Dr., Hershel Raff, Kevin T. Strang Dr.
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 9, Problem B.2RQ
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To compare: The mechanisms by which an increase in cytosolic calcium ion concentration initiates contractile activity in skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle cells.
Introduction: In an adult, 40 to 50% body weight is contributed by skeletal muscles. The primary cells that form a skeletal muscle is the skeletal muscle fibers. Smooth muscle cells are fusiform shaped and small with the centrally located nucleus. They are located throughout the human body typically composing about
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Vander's Human Physiology
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Figure 9.16 (a) Measurement of tension during a...Ch. 9 - Prob. 8PICh. 9 - Prob. 9PICh. 9 - Prob. 10PI
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If a single twitch of a skeletal muscle fiber...Ch. 9 - Prob. 1GPACh. 9 - Prob. 2GPACh. 9 - Prob. 3GPA
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