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The protein that acts as a calcium (Ca2+) receptor in skelet…

Posted on: March 30, 2021 Last updated on: March 30, 2021 Written by: Anonymous
The protein that acts as a calcium (Ca2+) receptor in skeletal muscle is__________________. 
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A traveling wave of excitation is what we know as: 

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A traveling wave of excitation is what we know as: 
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This figure shows the muscles of the anterior neck and abdom…

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This figure shows the muscles of the anterior neck and abdomen.  What is the name of the muscle labeled “T3”?
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The right and left cerebral hemispheres are separated from e…

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The right and left cerebral hemispheres are separated from each other by:
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Rigor mortis happens because Ca2+ is being released from the…

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Rigor mortis happens because Ca2+ is being released from the deteriorating sarcoplasmic reticulum, enabling the muscles to contract, however, ________ _   is not being made anymore after death, and therefore relaxation cannot take place. 
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The protein that acts as a calcium (Ca2+) receptor in skelet…

Posted on: March 30, 2021 Last updated on: March 30, 2021 Written by: Anonymous
The protein that acts as a calcium (Ca2+) receptor in skeletal muscle is__________________. 
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The antagonist for the biceps brachii is the: 

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The antagonist for the biceps brachii is the: 
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Rigor mortis happens because Ca2+ is being released from the…

Posted on: March 30, 2021 Last updated on: March 30, 2021 Written by: Anonymous
Rigor mortis happens because Ca2+ is being released from the deteriorating sarcoplasmic reticulum, enabling the muscles to contract, however, ________ _   is not being made anymore after death, and therefore relaxation cannot take place. 
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All of the following are functions of muscles except:

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All of the following are functions of muscles except:
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The cerebellum is the largest part of the brain.

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The cerebellum is the largest part of the brain.
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