The contracile mechanism of a sarcomere consists of thin filaments and thick filaments. ... Rigor Mortis; If you haven't been bamboozled by all the new science jargon then you may have already guessed how this anatomical set-up results in the post-mortem condition known as rigor mortis (from Latin, meaning "stiff death").
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what isthe physiological & pathological explanation for rigor mortis? ... Right I see you are a funeral director, so you have a broad system idea of rigor mortis, I am a biochemist so I am trying to nudge the person in the right direction for the biochemical explanation. You described it very well but didn't explain why...
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Do you rank for mechanism of rigor mortis? Understand the science behind how sites achieve first page placement on Google, Yahoo and MSN for mechanism of rigor mortis. ... Home » Phrase » Mechanism of rigor mortis...
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The muscular rigor then persisted until putrefaction developed. In the absence of knowledge of the actual biochemical mechanisms involved in rigor mortis it ...
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linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S096758680600350X
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Based on the molecular mechanism of rigor mortis, we have proposed that stiffness (elastic modulus evaluated with tension response against minute length ...
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The mechanism of rigor mortis is discussed. We wish to thank Dr. HI. H,. Dale for his interest and help in this investigation, ...
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Learn what rigor mortis is and why it happens. ... This stiffening is called rigor mortis. Depending on temperature and other conditions, rigor mortis lasts approximately 72 hours. The phenomenon is caused by the skeletal muscles partially contracting. The muscles are unable to relax, so the joints become fixed in place.
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What are the changes that take place in the human body after death which account for the description rigor mortis? ... I read your description of rigor mortis; is there any situation that you know of in which rigor mortis would not occur after death? Or does it always occur?
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Rigor mortis after death involves the release of Ca2+ ions from the SR once the active transport stops due to lack of ATP; rigor mortis only stops when the proteins themselves break down.
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www.accessexcellence.org/AE/AEC/AEF/1996/lazaroff_contr...
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