PHYSIOLOGY
MUSCLE STRUCTURE FUNCTION
Question
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the cytoplasm of a muscle cell is called the
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myosin
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actin
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fascia
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sarcoplasm
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Sarcoplasm is the cytoplasm of a muscle fibre. It is a water solution containing ATP and phosphagens, as well as the enzymes and intermediate and product molecules involved in many metabolic reactions. The most abundant metal in the sarcoplasm is potassium.
Detailed explanation-2: -structure of striated muscle …a muscle cell, called the sarcolemma, separates the sarcoplasm (muscle cell cytoplasm) from the extracellular surroundings. Within the sarcoplasm of each individual muscle fibre are approximately 1, 000 to 2, 000 myofibrils.
Detailed explanation-3: -The sarcoplasm is defined as cytoplasm of each fiber and it’s surrounded by sarcolemma. From: Comparative Kinesiology of the Human Body, 2020.
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