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Flat sheets of tissue that connect muscle to muscle. Organic macromolecules made of glycerol and fatty acids. Cordlike mass of white fibrous connective tissue that connects muscle to bone. Rhythmic waves of smooth muscle contraction in the walls of our digestive organs.
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Cordlike mass of white fibrous connective tissue that connects muscle to bone
Rhythmic waves of smooth muscle contraction in the walls of our digestive organs
Strong stringy fibers found in connective tissue and bone matrix
Organic macromolecules made of carbon and hydrogen that store energy
Organic macromolecules made of long chains of amino acids folded into tertiary and sometimes quartenary structures
Selectively permeable lipid bi-layer that surrounds our cells
This nucleic acid molecule is the only source of energy that living cells can use.
Materials move from areas of high concentration to low concentration through cell membranes and into cells by __________
Sarcomeres joined end to end form these long slender fibers in a muscle cell
Stores and releases calcium ions into the muscle fiber to trigger a contraction
When a sarcomere contracts, the myosin and actin filaments do not themselves shorten.
Long thin muscle that runs through the thigh – named for the style in which tailors would sit
Neurotransmitter that motor neurons use to control skeletal muscles
Process by which epithelial cells become harder and flatter and move toward the surface of the skin
Pigment producing epithelial cells. When they become cancerous it is likely to be fatal.
Shorthand method used to note the concentration of hydrogen ions in a substance
In growing children, you can see this line between the epiphysis and diaphysis of long bones. It is where growth occurs.
1. Connective tissue2. Muscle tissue3. Epithelial tissue4. ____________
An involuntary muscle is either a cardiac muscle or this type of muscle.
The longest muscle in a group may have this as part of its name
The stabilizing muscle attachment point (not the one attached to the bone that moves)
Dense connective tissue that separates a muscle from adjacent muscles