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... Elevates mandible for biting and chewing; causes some lateral excursion of mandible O: zygomatic arch I: lateral aspect of mandibular ramus and angle N: trigeminal n (V) I: medial aspect of mandibular ... lateral aspects of maxilla and mandible I: orbicularis oris N: facial n (VII) Platysma (plah-TIZ-muh) Depresses mandible, opens and widens mouth, tenses skin of neck O: fasciae of deltoid and pectoralis ... shoulder and upper chest and inserts platy ϭ flat 25 broadly along the mandible and overlying skin It depresses the mandible, helps to open and widen the mouth, and tenses the skin of the neck...
... of the myofilaments and describe their physical arrangement Sketch the overlapping pattern of myofilaments to explain how they account for the A bands, I bands, H bands, and Z discs Portion of ... side of a T tubule, the SR expands into a terminal cisterna A myofibril is a bundle of two kinds of protein myofilaments called thick and thin filaments Thick filaments are composed of bundles of ... that require stop -and- go activity and frequent changes of pace The gastrocnemius muscle of the calf, biceps brachii of the arm, and the muscles of eye movement consist mainly of FG fibers Some...
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... between human AChE and BChE The T variants ofhuman AChE andhuman BChE are composed of a catalytic domain of approximately 500 residues, followed by small C-terminal t peptides of 40 and 41 residues, ... Oligomerization and secretion of AChE and BChE Fig Cellular and secreted activities produced by human AChE, BChE and mutants used in the present study (A) Cellular and secreted activities A and B represent ... letters (A and B) and the C-terminal peptides by lower case letters (a and b), so that the wild-type enzymes are abbreviated as Aa and Bb The C-terminal t peptides ofhuman AChET (a) and BChET...
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