| 11. | Components of this relationship are fiber length, number of sarcomeres and pennation angle.
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| 12. | Accordingly, myopalladin has functions in both sarcomere assembly and in control of gene expression.
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| 13. | Calcium is also used in triggering the contraction of muscle fibres ( see Sarcomere ).
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| 14. | Within the sarcomere, actin and myosin fibers overlap in a contractile motion towards each other.
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| 15. | Sarcomeres are marked by Z lines which show the beginning and the end of a sarcomere.
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| 16. | Sarcomeres are marked by Z lines which show the beginning and the end of a sarcomere.
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| 17. | The Ca2 + flows from the sarcoplasmic reticulum into the sarcomere with both of its filaments.
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| 18. | Upon stimulation by an action potential, skeletal muscles perform a coordinated contraction by shortening each sarcomere.
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| 19. | Calcium is released from the sarcoplasmic reticulum into the sarcomere when a muscle is stimulated to contract.
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| 20. | This protein makes up part of the sarcomere and forms macromolecular filaments composed of multiple myosin subunits.
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