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Identify the H zone   

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Identify the H zone   
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Which of the following muscles is a muscle of the quadriceps…

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Which of the following muscles is a muscle of the quadriceps femoris group?  
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Most commonly sensory neurons are:

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Most commonly sensory neurons are:
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As you increase the frequency of stimulation of skeletal mus…

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As you increase the frequency of stimulation of skeletal muscle the tension increases, causing wave summation and tetany. This is due to build up of__________ within the muscle cells.   
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When ligand gated ion channels open in the postsynaptic neur…

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When ligand gated ion channels open in the postsynaptic neuron, and lead to an inhibitory postsynaptic potential (IPSP), this is a   
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The  gastrocnemius and soleus insert by a common  Achilles t…

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The  gastrocnemius and soleus insert by a common  Achilles tendon on which bone of the foot?     
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In myelinated axons because the voltage-gated sodium channel…

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In myelinated axons because the voltage-gated sodium channels are only located at the nodes of Ranvier; therefore the nerve impulse jumps from node to node, making saltatory conduction possible.
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Opening of which ion channels triggers the generation and co…

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Opening of which ion channels triggers the generation and conduction of the long distance action potentials ( nerve impulses) along the axons?    
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During which period of a ‘twitch’ contractions are the Ca++…

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During which period of a ‘twitch’ contractions are the Ca++ pumped back into the sarcoplasmic reticulum for storage?  
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The part of a neuron that conducts nerve impulses away from…

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The part of a neuron that conducts nerve impulses away from its cell body is called a(n) ________.  
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