Biology
Biology, 03.02.2020 08:48, Yuii

1. name three muscles in the upper body, and describe their location. (anterior, posterior, etc.)
2. what type of muscle tissue is found in the heart? compare the distinguishing
properties of this muscle to other muscle tissue types.
3. compare skeletal and smooth muscle tissue in terms of structure and function.
4. explain the role of calcium ions (ca2+) in the sliding filament theory of muscle
contraction? explain the importance of the proper function of atp in this process.
theorize what may happen if there were a breakdown of atp production.
5. in the “energizing stage” of the sliding filament theory of muscle contraction, atp
breaks down and releases energy to cause the myosin head to tilt about 45 degrees.
describe what happens and the stages that occur next. theorize what might happen if
atp was not present.

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