explain sliding filament theory ?
what is cross arm?
What is the role of sarcoplasmic reticulum,myosin head and F-actin during contraction of striated muscle of humans?
What is sliding filament theory??
type of joint between pelvic bones in the pelvic girdle
which joint is present between pubic bones in pelvic girdle?
What are the different types of movements exhibited by the cells of human body?
it articulates with the occipital condyles
please explain this sentence
someone plz explain sigmoid notch in a simple language with a clear figure
I want a flowchart on locomotion and movements.
regarding the contraction of muscles , it says that the sliding filament theory is applicable to skeletal , cardiac and smooth muscle fibres.
later in my buk it also says, skeletal musclea contract only if stimulated. they dont have the property of automaticity inherent like in cardiac and visceral muscles... i undrstand cardiac .. bt visceral muscles? i mean they do need a stimulus ryt? for eg in the alimentary canal , there r nerve plexus ryt? they r involuntary bt how can they not need a stimulus? then what r the nerve plexus for? plz explain quick ..thank u :)
explain sliding filament theory ?
what is cross arm?
What is the role of sarcoplasmic reticulum,myosin head and F-actin during contraction of striated muscle of humans?
What is sliding filament theory??
type of joint between pelvic bones in the pelvic girdle
which joint is present between pubic bones in pelvic girdle?
What are the different types of movements exhibited by the cells of human body?
it articulates with the occipital condyles
please explain this sentence
someone plz explain sigmoid notch in a simple language with a clear figure
a. cross bridges would not be able to detach from actin
b. muscle would remain in a state of rigidity
c. muscle would relax immediately
d. both a and b
I want a flowchart on locomotion and movements.
regarding the contraction of muscles , it says that the sliding filament theory is applicable to skeletal , cardiac and smooth muscle fibres.
later in my buk it also says, skeletal musclea contract only if stimulated. they dont have the property of automaticity inherent like in cardiac and visceral muscles... i undrstand cardiac .. bt visceral muscles? i mean they do need a stimulus ryt? for eg in the alimentary canal , there r nerve plexus ryt? they r involuntary bt how can they not need a stimulus? then what r the nerve plexus for? plz explain quick ..thank u :)