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The role of the T-tubules in skeletal muscle is to:
serve as a storage site for Ca2+.
connect the sarcomeres end-to-end.
provide a means of rapidly transmitting the action potential from the surface into the central portions of the muscle fibre.
refill the sarcoplasmic reticulum with Ca2+ after it has been released.
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