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PHY2011 - Neuroscience of communication, sensory and control systems - S1 2025

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Imagining a sequence of movements would be associated with an increase in activity in

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The protein Tropomyosin covers the myosin binding sites of the actin molecules in the skeletal muscle cell. To allow the muscle cell to contract, tropomyosin must be moved to uncover the binding sites on the actin.

 

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Muscle relaxation after contraction is speeded up by

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In the cross-bridge cycle:

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To develop more force to carry out a task, we can generate more active and passive force developed by a muscle.

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In the sarcomere pattern of skeletal muscle, the A band represents:

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Stretching a muscle increases the overlap between actin and myosin filaments and thus more force can be generated

 

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Some skeletal muscles contract more quickly than others because
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When a muscle is at its normal resting length

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In skeletal muscle fibres, thick filaments are made up of the protein Actin and the thin filaments are made up of the protein Myosin.

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