No. Calcium does have a major role in muscle fibers when your muscles contract, but it is not the actual fiber.
Calcium, potassium, and fiber.
It is the Terminal Cisternae- Sac like regions of the sarcoplasmic reticulum that serve as specialized resevoirs of calcium ions
True
The T tubules conduct electrical impulses that stimulate calcium release from the sarcoplasmic reticulum.
in the sarcoplasmic reticulum of a muscle fiber/cell.
Calcium, potassium, and fiber.
Almonds
calcium, taken in moderation, vital to skelton structure
yes
It would increse the intracellular calcium
calcium
calcium Ca2+
Contains Vitamin C, iron, protein, calcium, phosphorous and fiber.
no actually calcium does like milk and cheeze and dairy items
Cinnamon is a medicine and a spice. The elements that are in a cinnamon are manganese, dietary fiber, and calcium.
It is the Terminal Cisternae- Sac like regions of the sarcoplasmic reticulum that serve as specialized resevoirs of calcium ions
increases calcium influx in the muscle fibre, causing contraction.