One of the segments into which a fibril of striate
The sarcomere is what separates the tubular muscle cells. Each muscle can contain up to 100,000 sarcomeres but smooth muscles do not use these for the separation.
The Sarcomere is the area between two Z-lines.
Sarcomere
The two main filaments composing the sarcomere are action and myocin.
The three sections along the length of a sarcomere are the A band, the I band, and the H zone. The A band is the dark region in the center of the sarcomere that contains both thick and thin filaments, while the I band is the light region at the ends of the sarcomere that contains thin filaments only. The H zone is the region in the center of the sarcomere where only thick filaments are present.
A Synapse is the space between two neurons or between a neuron and a receptor organ. A single neuron can have a few, or several hundred synapses.
The synapse is the name of the space between two nerves.
The metric of a geometric space is defined as the distance between two points.
sarcomere and sarcolemma are two different things. a sarcomere is between two d zisks of a myofiber (muscle fiber). a sarcolemma is a plasma membrane. there are many sections of sarcomere under the layer of sarcolemma.
area in the muscle between the two Z discs.
Sarcomere
"Distance" is defined between TWO objects, or points in space.
The two main filaments composing the sarcomere are action and myocin.
Actin molecules are bound to the Z line, which forms the borders of the sarcomere. Other bands appear when the sarcomere is relaxed. The Z line is found between two sarcomeres.
area in the muscle between the two Z discs.
A space can be two-dimensional and infinite if it does not have defined bounds. Mathematically, this usually means no restrictions on the domain or co-domain of the two-dimensional space.
Angles: an angle is the rate of spread or distance between two lines, which are connected at one point.Additional AnswerAngles are typically defined as the space that separates two or more lines/planes diverging from a common point. (I.e. how open the space is between two lines that touch each other.)
The three sections along the length of a sarcomere are the A band, the I band, and the H zone. The A band is the dark region in the center of the sarcomere that contains both thick and thin filaments, while the I band is the light region at the ends of the sarcomere that contains thin filaments only. The H zone is the region in the center of the sarcomere where only thick filaments are present.
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