Discharge is the act of removing or losing charge. If the velocity increases, the discharge would increase (i'm guessing that the width and depth of the area is increasing).
Lysosomes are responsible for removing cellular waste. A good way to remember them is by thinking “garbage-men of the cell”.
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Explanation:
The molecular and cellular mechanisms and processes that explain muscle contraction in striated muscle occur in the myofibril sarcomere. Their understanding depends on the organization's understanding of the structure of the sarcomere. In an imaginary experiment we first assemble an ideal sarcomere.
Remember that the myofibril is a set of cylindrical compartments that are located next to each other, constituting an elongated cylinder. Each of these cylinders is a sarcomere and borders its neighbor on a line or band called, line or band z.
On each side of the z line, thin cylindrical filaments that are actin filaments are inserted. Each actin filament is formed by a double strand of actin molecules that are rolled over each other. In this organization, actin is called actin F.
The plan called Moss was one of the first plants to ever evolve on Earth