Which of the following would you use to inhibit the contraction of muscle in vitro as a control for an experiment you are conducting?
A) a drug that increases sarcoplasm Ca2+ concentration
B) a motor protein ATPase inhibitor
C) a Ca2+-ATPase inhibitor
D) a drug that increases T-tubule depolarization
E) All would inhibit muscle contraction.
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A)Ca2+-ATPase.
B)focal adhesion
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Q18: Which of the following changes take place
Q19: Which of the following features is not
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Q22: Addition of ATP to isolated axonemes causes
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A)releases Ca2+
Q24: A Ca2+-binding protein that activates many enzymes,including
Q25: In the axoneme,nexin
A)transports tubulin to the axoneme
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