EEOB 2520 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Vascular Plant, Cytosol, Myosin Light-Chain Kinase

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Latent period: time it takes to get ca2+ out of sr and into cell. Duration: increase ca2+ concentration in cell (taken from sarcoplasmic reticulum), binds to troponin so tropomyosin will move and crossbridge cycling can happen. Muscles need a lot of atp for. Need for atp: dissociation of myosin from actin, energizing the cross-bridge. One atp per cycle = 10 micrometers of movement: atp-ase pump to return ca2+ to sarcoplasmic reticulum. Initial source of atp for skeletal muscle, but is a limited supply. Makes 1 atp per creatine phosphate and used up very fast by muscle. Made very quickly because only 1 step. Used alone during intense or prolonged activity. Amino and fatty acids that feed into oxidative phosphorylation start there. Generates a force (tension), which is opposed by the load (the body part + whatever is added) Muscle is contracted, but no shortening because load is greater than tension.

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