Answer:
Row 1
T-tubule
Dihydropyridine (DHP) receptors of the transverse tubule membrane play two roles in excitation-contraction coupling in skeletal muscle: (a) they function as the voltage sensor which undergoes fast transition to control release of calcium from sarcoplasmic reticulum, and (b) they provide the conducting unit of a slowly ...
Row 2
Sarcolemma
Ryanodine receptors (RyRs) are located in the sarcoplasmic/endoplasmic reticulum membrane and are responsible for the release of Ca2+ from intracellular stores during excitation-contraction coupling in both cardiac and skeletal muscle.
The option that would most likely happen to a unicellular organism if it was exposed to a hypotonic solution for an extended period of time is that it would swell and then burst.
The correct matches are as follows:
<span>1. Na+ + Cl- → NaCl
</span><span>synthesis reaction
</span><span>
2. CCl4 → C + 2Cl2
</span><span> decomposition reaction
</span><span>
3. H+Cl- + Na+OH- → Na+Cl- + H2O
</span>exchange reaction<span>
4. ADP + P + E ATP
</span> reversible reaction
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The action of process of mutating
Answer: perpendicular
Explanation: Joint can be found in areas of the body where two or more bones are connected together, practical examples in the human body can be traced to our elbow, wrist, hip, knee. At Each of these points mentioned, it could be observed that it serves as a meeting point for two or more bones which are linked and formed around an axis. This joints enables us to conveniently move, twist our rigid bones in different directions perpendicular to the plane (that is in a direction opposite or away from the direction of the plane).