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[Show more]Actin - ️️A globular protein that links into chains, two of which twist helically about 
each other, forming microfilaments in muscle and other contractile elements in cells 
The muscle tissue represents the greatest - ️️The greatest tissue mass in the body 
at around half of the bodys total...
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Add to cartActin - ️️A globular protein that links into chains, two of which twist helically about 
each other, forming microfilaments in muscle and other contractile elements in cells 
The muscle tissue represents the greatest - ️️The greatest tissue mass in the body 
at around half of the bodys total...
Membrane Proteins - ️️- Inserted into the phospholipid membrane 
- associated with inner or outer sides or pass all the way through the membrane 
- Functions to maintain structure, regulate cell function, allow transport across the 
membrane, and facilitate signalling 
Roles of the Plasma Membra...
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Add to cartMembrane Proteins - ️️- Inserted into the phospholipid membrane 
- associated with inner or outer sides or pass all the way through the membrane 
- Functions to maintain structure, regulate cell function, allow transport across the 
membrane, and facilitate signalling 
Roles of the Plasma Membra...
Name and describe the 3 parts of a homeostatic control system - ️️Sensor: Detects 
the environmental variable 
Integrator: Determines if the variable is differing from the set point and by how much 
Effector: If required, it changes the variable to restore it to its set point 
What is facilitate...
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Add to cartName and describe the 3 parts of a homeostatic control system - ️️Sensor: Detects 
the environmental variable 
Integrator: Determines if the variable is differing from the set point and by how much 
Effector: If required, it changes the variable to restore it to its set point 
What is facilitate...
What is a regulatory protein complex made of three polypeptides. Where do the three 
polypeptides bind? - ️️-troponin 
-one binds to tropomyosin, one binds to actin, one binds to Ca2+ 
What bands (that are also called dark bands) are made up of stacked thick and thin 
filaments that are aligned ...
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Add to cartWhat is a regulatory protein complex made of three polypeptides. Where do the three 
polypeptides bind? - ️️-troponin 
-one binds to tropomyosin, one binds to actin, one binds to Ca2+ 
What bands (that are also called dark bands) are made up of stacked thick and thin 
filaments that are aligned ...
efferent cell body vs. afferent cell body - ️️efferent cell bodies are located within the 
grey matter of the spinal cord. Afferent cell bodies are located within the dorsal root 
ganglion 
Functions of the CNS - ️️nscious regulation of internal environment 
2.Emotions 
3. voluntary control ...
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Add to cartefferent cell body vs. afferent cell body - ️️efferent cell bodies are located within the 
grey matter of the spinal cord. Afferent cell bodies are located within the dorsal root 
ganglion 
Functions of the CNS - ️️nscious regulation of internal environment 
2.Emotions 
3. voluntary control ...
The Sliding Filament Mechanism - ️️- A sarcomere goes from z-line to z-line and 
has thick filaments (myosin) in the middle within the thin filaments (actin) on the sides 
- During contraction, the thin filaments move inwards over the thick filaments 
- When this happens, the z-lines move closer...
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Add to cartThe Sliding Filament Mechanism - ️️- A sarcomere goes from z-line to z-line and 
has thick filaments (myosin) in the middle within the thin filaments (actin) on the sides 
- During contraction, the thin filaments move inwards over the thick filaments 
- When this happens, the z-lines move closer...
functions of basal ganglia - ️️1. motor control 
2. cognition 
3. learning 
4. fine muscle tuning (suppresses unwanted movement) 
what are the 4 ion channels - ️️1. voltage - due to membrane potential of both side 
of the membrane 
nical - due to deformities 
3. thermal - due to temp changes...
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Add to cartfunctions of basal ganglia - ️️1. motor control 
2. cognition 
3. learning 
4. fine muscle tuning (suppresses unwanted movement) 
what are the 4 ion channels - ️️1. voltage - due to membrane potential of both side 
of the membrane 
nical - due to deformities 
3. thermal - due to temp changes...
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