Joseph Cataldo Instructor: Suzanne Salemi College Writing April 22‚ 2015 Does protein help to build muscle? The latest craze is about protein and how it affects building muscles and building muscle strength. Today‚ there are many athletes that use it as a supplement. There are many protein supplements available that are claiming to help people who work out to build muscle faster. Protein is a structure within our bodies that consists of amino acids. The cells in our bodies need this to
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moves tropinin-I away from actin/tropomyosin. Tropomyosin then moves to clear the myosin binding site on the actin thus allowing cross bridge attachment. Hence‚ contraction is critically dependent on intracellular calcium concentrations. The process of cross-bridges formation and the shortening of the individual cardiomyocyte require ATP (phosphate group). The result of the shortening is contraction when the myosin heads swivel along the actin filaments of the cardiomyocytes. The greater the cystolic
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The nonmutated form of DMPK functions in the production of protein kinase serine; this enzyme plays a role in intracellular communication and in the regulation of myosin phosphate. When DMPK is mutated‚ the proteins CUG-BP1‚ MBNL1 and INSR are displaced causing the splicing of troponin pre-mRNA which causes malfunctions in the cardiac conduction system‚ dominance of a chloride channel that causes myotonia‚ dominance of an insulin receptor that affects the sufficiency of insulin‚ and dominance of
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Crayfish are crustacean invertebrates that have neurogenic hearts. The myocardial cells need neural input from the cardiac ganglion to be able to beat whereas the myogenic hearts of vertebrates will beat without neural input. The neural input sets the resting heart rate and contractile force of the neurogenic heart. The heart rate of the neurogenic and myogenic hearts is regulated by neurotransmitters. Hearts in vertebrates are excited by epinephrine and serotonin although with varied effects and
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c IB DIPLOMA PROGRAMME PROGRAMME DU DIPLÔME DU BI PROGRAMA DEL DIPLOMA DEL BI SPEC/4/BIOLO/HPM/ENG/TZ0/XX/M MARKSCHEME SPECIMEN PAPER BIOLOGY Higher Level Paper 1 2 pages –2– SPEC/4/BIOLO/HPM/ENG/TZ0/XX/M 1. B 16. C 31. D 46. – 2. C 17. B 32. D 47. – 3. D 18. B 33. A 48. – 4. D 19. B 34. D 49. – 5. D 20. B 35. C 50. – 6. D 21. B 36. D 51. – 7. B 22. B 37. B 52. – 8. B 23. D 38. D 53. – 9. A 24. C 39. A 54. – 10. D
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THE MUSCULAR SYSTEM DocPoks Pangan M.D Natural Science • The bones‚ muscles and joints together form an integrated system called the Musculoskeletal System • Myology is the scientific study of muscles • Muscular system is an organ system consisting of skeletal‚ smooth and cardiac muscles • Orthopedics is the branch of medical science concerned with the prevention or correction of the disorders of the musculoskeletal system ANTERIOR VIEW POSTERIOR VIEW FUNCTIONS OF THE MUSCLES • • • • Movement
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Steps of Contraction 1.Calcium released from Sarcoplasmic Reticulum (around myofibril) 2.Calcium binds to troponin 3.Change of troponin shape causes tropomyosin to move away from active sites 4.Myosin heads bind to active site‚ creating cross-bridges‚ rotate and cause actin to slide over myosin 5. How are skeletal muscle cells different from other cells?5.) Skeletal muscle fibers are quite different from the typical cells. One obvious difference is size: Skeletal
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an appearance:Your hair‚ your nails‚ and the outer layers of your skin are made of the protein keratin. Keratin is ascleroprotein‚ or a protein resistant to digestive enzymes. So if you bite your nails‚ you can’t digest them.Muscle tissue contains myosin‚ actin‚ myoglobin‚ and a number of other proteins.Bone has plenty of protein. The outer part of bone is hardened with minerals such as calcium‚ but the basic‚ rubbery inner structure is protein; and bone marrow‚ the soft material inside the bone‚
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to many muscle fibers. 4. What is the nerve cell that connects to several muscle fibers called? • Motor neuron. 5. There are two types of protein filaments that make up a myofibril. 1. Which one is thick? Myosin. 2. Which one is thin? Actin. 6. What are the chemicals called that stimulate the muscle to contract? • Neurotransmitters 7. What is the specific chemical from question 6 in muscles? • Acetylcholine
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Physiology Chooljian Lecture Exam #3 Review FIRST: Be sure to: Study chapter objectives‚ summaries‚ and reviews Review your lecture notes ANS Define: denervation hypersensitivity‚ ganglia‚ mass activation‚ sympathoadrenal system‚ dual innervation. What are the two divisions of the ANS? Where are the neurons for each division located‚ and what is the major function of each division? What type of neurons (sensory or motor) are in the ANS? What are the names for the two
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