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The unity of form and function
Kenneth S. Saladin
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Chapter 12: Muscular Tissue

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 Recall Test

  1. The minimum stimulus intensity that will make a muscle contract is called .
  2. A state of prolonged maximum contraction of a muscle is called .
  3. Parts of the sarcoplasmic reticulum called lie on each side of a T tubule.
  4. Thick myofilaments consist mainly of the protein .
  5. The neurotransmitter that stimulates skeletal muscle is .
  6. Muscle contains an oxygen-binding pigment called .
  7. The of skeletal muscle play the same role as the dense bodies of smooth muscle.
  8. In autonomic fibers that innervate single-unit smooth muscle, the neurotransmitter is contained in swellings called .
  9. A state of continual partial muscle contraction is called .
  10. is an end product of anaerobic fermentation that causes muscle fatigue.



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