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11 and 12 and in the diagram of Fig. 13 d, ... 5. X 63,000. 6 THE JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY VOLUME ~4, 1965 Published January 1, 1965 Downloaded from jcb.rupress.org on December 13, 2009 DAVID ]3. SLAUTTERBACK Mitochondria in Cardiac Muscle Cells 7 Published January 1, 1965 in regular hexagons, to t h a t in Figs.
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Category: Cell ; Image: Cardiac muscle cell ; Keywords: Cell PPT, Cardiac muscle cell PPT, Cardiac muscle cell PowerPoint, Cardiac muscle cell diagram, Cardiac muscle cell image, Cardiac muscle cell illustration, Cardiac muscle cell drawing ;
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Cardiac muscle is only found in the wall of the heart. It is composed of branching fibres that form a three-dimensional network. When examined under the microscope, a central nucleus and faint stripes or striations can be seen in the cells. ... Diagram 7.1 - A striped muscle cell...
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Vascular smooth muscle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Vascular smooth muscle refers to the particular type of smooth muscle found within, and composing the majority of the wall of blood vessels. Vascular smooth muscle contracts or relaxes to both change...
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Cardiac action potential - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The cardiac action potential is a specialized action potential in the heart, with unique properties necessary for function of the electrical conduction system of the heart. The cardiac action potent...
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and, if the threshold potential is reached, an action potential occurs, an impulse travels along the muscle cell membrane, ... The characteristic 'striations' of skeletal and cardiac muscle are readily observable by light microscopy as alternating light and dark bands on longitudinal sections. ... see diagram below).
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Microscopic study of cardiac muscle ... Muscle is the third basic tissue to be studied. It is specialized for contraction and is characterized by having cells with contractile fibrils called myofibrils. The muscle cell is usually referred to as a fiber.
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CARDIAC MUSCLE CELLS WITH INTERCALATED DISKS ... The intercalated (arrows) discs are specialized cell junctions between CMF’s. They are located At Z lines and carry out important functions for the cell.
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Although each cardiac muscle cell is in electrical contact with most of its neighbours, the message normally arrives first via the Purkinje system. ... The cardiac cycle: The diagram below shows the principal events in the normal cardiac cycle, for an individual with a blood pressure of 120/80 and a heart rate of 75 beats...
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