Unit 10
Muscle tissue
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Ch. 10 Muscle Tissue
Ch. 10 Muscle Tissue
Above: How muscles work
Below: Muscles are powered by ATP. The ATP is regenerated with high-speed turbines that operate in your cells (in the mitochondria). This is one of the most amazing nano-machines in your body, and points us to a designer.
Below: Muscles are powered by ATP. The ATP is regenerated with high-speed turbines that operate in your cells (in the mitochondria). This is one of the most amazing nano-machines in your body, and points us to a designer.
Muscle Tissue Quiz fill-in-the-blanks
Fill in the 20 blanks on this quiz. Upload to Canvas by the due date.
Fill in the 20 blanks on this quiz. Upload to Canvas by the due date.
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Muscle Tissue MCQs
The Multiple Choice Questions are hosted in Canvas.
The Multiple Choice Questions are hosted in Canvas.
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Human Muscle class presentation
Our next class PowerPoint presentations will be on 'Human Muscle'. You presentation can be based on muscle-building topics, muscle-related disease, muscle-related genetics, the ‘sliding-filament’ mechanism of muscles, the function of mitochondria in muscles, biomechanical analysis of a particular sports motion, muscle-injury recovery, and so forth.
You will be asked to turn in your "idea" via email, and then the actual presentations will be scheduled soon after.
Our next class PowerPoint presentations will be on 'Human Muscle'. You presentation can be based on muscle-building topics, muscle-related disease, muscle-related genetics, the ‘sliding-filament’ mechanism of muscles, the function of mitochondria in muscles, biomechanical analysis of a particular sports motion, muscle-injury recovery, and so forth.
You will be asked to turn in your "idea" via email, and then the actual presentations will be scheduled soon after.