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Organic Listing Variations
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Skeletal Muscle: Biceps, Fibres, Fibrils and Sarcomeres.
Skeletal Muscle: Biceps, Fibres, Fibrils and Sarcomeres. ... Fiber, H-zone, M-line, Myofibril, Sarcomere, Skeletal muscle, Thick filament, Thin Filment, ...
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The basic structure of the sarcomere
The striped pattern of the sarcomere is brought about by the two sets of fibers which go to make up its structure. It was proposed as early as 1957 that ...
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strufast
And is caused by a repeating unit called the sarcomere. Sarcomere. } EXIT. The structure of the sarcomere was first postulated in 1954 ...
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Diffusion Simulation
Diffusion Simulation. Click anywhere on the "aqueous solution" to start or restart.
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Generation of a Membrane Potential
In this demo, a membrane (in yellow) separates two aqueous compartments. A channel runs through the membrane, permeable to potassium (K+) ions only. ...
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leverarm hypothesis
This pay off between the speed and power of the joints is usually biased towards speed by using what is called a third class lever system. ...
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Selectively Permeable Membrane
Selectively Permeable Membrane. Click anywhere on the "aqueous solution" to start or restart.
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Gross Physiology of Skeletal Muscle
Skeletal Muscle Structure · Back to Main Menu · Development Area home page ... This animation describes the overall structure of muscle and its surrounding ...
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twitch
A twitch can also be created by applying a small electric shock across the membrane of the muscle cell. The end result in either case is a small rise in ...
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The Open Course Model for Developing Rich Online Content
Building Rich Online Content - The Open Course Model. Robert S. Stephenson, Dept. of Biological Sciences, Wayne State University ...
 
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